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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 3 Joined: 28th April 2008 Member No.: 383,442 |
First off all Parallax20- what a great work. Thanks for all the time you passed on working on all these emulators. You wrote on post #262 talking about Mame: "I've included an extra menu option "Auto scale display"...turn this on and it will scale the image to fit your phone screen, turn it off and it uses the old draw routine. Best of both worlds...". Can you include this option on PocketSNES? Your PocketSNES is the only one that doesn't freeze when I load the ROM. But the screen isn't centralized because my screen is 320x240. My others emulators (PicoDrive and PocketNesterPlus) works like a charm. Look at the pictures: Can you help me? Parallax's emus all do the same thing for me too on my Blackjack II. I've been using Masterall's picodrive and snes emulators as my main ones. I'd like to try parallax's stuff but until it displays full screen on the BJ2 it's a deal breaker for me! Hopefully, Parallax will get a chance to fix it sometime! |
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| Posted on: May 1 2008, 16:54 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 3 Joined: 28th April 2008 Member No.: 383,442 |
Way too much free time on my hands at work, and want to play some INFOCOM games between calls. Anyone got a good Z Machine Interpreter for WM5 that works on a QVGA screen? I'm really with you on this. I just got a Blackjack II and that built-in KB is just calling out to me for some classic on the go interactive fiction. I've got a ton of development experience but ZERO on the smartphone. If masterall or one of the other gurus isn't working on it, I could give it a shot but I'd need some sort of getting started setup... are the Smartphone development tools free? I know embedded VC++ 4 was... how about a GCC port? |
| Forum: Smartphone Software - Games · Post Preview: #891420 · Replies: 7 · Views: 1,911 |
| Posted on: Apr 29 2008, 17:28 | |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 3 Joined: 28th April 2008 Member No.: 383,442 |
Download this app called GPS Test and you will be able to tell cery clearly whether or not your GPS is working or not. If it keeps saying "Looking for GPS device" or something like that, then you know you have a hardware config issue. Once it finds the SiRF chipset, it will start saying "GPS is starting up" and that means it is searching for enough sats to get a good lock on your position. FWIW, that "GPS Test" app chokes on my BJ2 because I don't have the GPS running on a COM port but Google Maps and MSN Live Search work fine straight out of the box using the GPS intermediate driver. |
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