http://www.openpandora.org/
this handheld is epic pwnage. think it could run trem?
demonstration:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/20/pandora-project-demoed-on-video-shows-off-hardware-linux-and/
http://tremulous.net/forum/index.php?topic=6984.0
i could bump if you like...
anyway i think handheld trem would pwn.
I dunno... I like my mouse.
you can use usb stuff
ioq3 currently doesn't support opengl es, and trem uses more resources than quake3, but it should be possible to get trem running on one of those (though i strongly doubt it will be very playable, and not just because of fps)
Whoopee, I got me one of these babies today for my pre-order. ;D
I'm kicking ass on Street Fighter, its incredible how much stuff is released for this small handheld.
It could work after creating a few patches for Tremulous o use the OpenGL structure of Pandora, but the controls, meh. Pandora seems to run games like Quake, Doom, Quake fine, and a bit from the WON version of HL, but the controls are difficult to use since the buttons are friggin' small, but who cares?
Quote from: Hendrich on December 08, 2008, 12:20:29 AM
Whoopee, I got me one of these babies today for my pre-order. ;D
I'm kicking ass on Street Fighter, its incredible how much stuff is released for this small handheld.
It could work after creating a few patches for Tremulous o use the OpenGL structure of Pandora, but the controls, meh. Pandora seems to run games like Quake, Doom, Quake fine, and a bit from the WON version of HL, but the controls are difficult to use since the buttons are friggin' small, but who cares?
Bastard I have to wait until January.
Quote from: Annihilation on December 08, 2008, 06:21:11 AM
Bastard I have to wait until January.
So does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because
they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board,
which don't come with controls.
QuoteSo does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board, which don't come with controls.
Oh yes, I was wondering if anybody did their research about that. Thing is, I never said I got mine legally. ;)
Anyways, remember kids, getting stuff from the devs before they're released is bad. So don't do it, M, kay?
Quote from: kevlarman on December 07, 2008, 11:53:10 PM
ioq3 currently doesn't support opengl es, and trem uses more resources than quake3, but it should be possible to get trem running on one of those (though i strongly doubt it will be very playable, and not just because of fps)
It plays Quake II, un-optimized, at around 120FPS. It has a USB root hub so you can plug a real PC mouse into it.
Quote from: Norfenstein on December 13, 2008, 07:43:26 PM
Quote from: Annihilation on December 08, 2008, 06:21:11 AM
Bastard I have to wait until January.
So does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board, which don't come with controls.
Yes yes, but I have money now, knowing my habbits I wont in January.