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August 15th, 2007, 23:14 Posted By: wraggster
Books.app is a simple eBook reader for the iPhone. It reads HTML and text files stored in your Media/EBooks folder, and is smart enough to enter subdirectories, if, for instance, you've broken a book down by chapters.
Eventually, this project will include a simple method of syncing eBooks to your iPhone. At the moment, that's handled by iPHUC and a shell script called copybookdir.sh. As of v. 0.2, this script is included in the .tar.gz download.
Books.app is recommended for use with Project Gutenberg texts, in conjunction with GutenMark, a fantastic PG markup tool by Ronald Burkey, which makes pretty HTML out of Gutenberg .txt files, and splits them by chapter using a second tool.
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/iphoneebooks/
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August 15th, 2007, 23:09 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from spathiwa
Tired of all those new-fangled graphics and dazzling eye candy on your shiny new iPhone?
Can't quite master the finicky multi-touch Nintendo controls in NES.app?
Then take advantage of those crisp high-resolution fonts on your iPhone to relive the glory days of the Great Underground Empire, or play any of hundreds of great works from the Interactive Fiction archive.
Requires a jailbroken/sshd-enabled phone to install.
Installation
To install from binary distribution, download and extract the iphoneFrotz-X.Y.tar.gz file.
Copy the resulting Frotz.app directory to your iPhone.
Create a directory /var/root/Library/Frotz/Games on your iPhone and copy your Z-Machine game data files there.
A good starting point for exploring the wealth of Interactive Fiction is here.
2007/08/14 UPDATE: The Frotz directory has been moved to /var/root/Media/Frotz/Games in version 0.2 so you can use iPhuc, etc. to copy the files more easily.
If you already have game or save files in the old location, iPhoneFrotz 0.2 will move them to the new location automatically on first launch.
This update also enables auto-saving of games when the phone goes to sleep or back to the SpringBoard menu -- this worked in 0.1 only if you knew to create the 'Saves' directory by hand.
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August 15th, 2007, 23:07 Posted By: wraggster
Nervegas has again updated his Nes Emulator for the Iphone, heres the details:
NES.app uses the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.
NES.app is based on the same code as iPhoneNES, but because they couldn't keep up with all our changes, we thought it best to maintain our own site and svn repository.
0.46 [nervegas] Corrected more save-state issues
0.47 [nervegas] Included patch for -O7 optimized compiling: WAY FASTER.
Turn frameskip down to 1; Mario 3 & Punchout: 2
0.48 [nervegas] More improvements to save-state wiring (WIP)
[nervegas] Added "Multitouch State" preference (see README)
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August 15th, 2007, 17:32 Posted By: wraggster
Vampent has today released updates to their GBA Emulators for UIQ, Series60 and Series60v3 phones:
vBag is a GameBoy Advance emulator that can play GBA games on your mobile phone.
vBagX is the latest version of vBag.
Features
- For S60v3 and some S60v2, full speed with perfect sound effects for most games
- Big rom size support (full support for 32M rom)
- Each rom with 5 save/load slots
- Speed adjustment option and frameskip option
- Graphics mode option (origin,full,landscape,landscape origin)
- Save/Load in games (flash,eeprom,sram up to 128K)
- Key map setting
- Sound volume switch
- Thread priority option
- Two Graph Output Mode: bitmap mode(default),direct mode(speed improved, but some phones not supported)
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August 15th, 2007, 07:47 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from spathiwa
Tired of all those new-fangled graphics and dazzling eye candy on your shiny new iPhone?
Can't quite master the finicky multi-touch Nintendo controls in NES.app?
Then take advantage of those crisp high-resolution fonts on your iPhone to relive the glory days of the Great Underground Empire, or play any of hundreds of great works from the Interactive Fiction archive.
Requires a jailbroken/sshd-enabled phone to install.
Installation
To install from binary distribution, download and extract the iphoneFrotz-X.Y.tar.gz file.
Copy the resulting Frotz.app directory to your iPhone.
Create a directory /var/root/Library/Frotz/Games on your iPhone and copy your Z-Machine game data files there.
A good starting point for exploring the wealth of Interactive Fiction is here.
2007/08/14 UPDATE: The Frotz directory has been moved to /var/root/Media/Frotz/Games in version 0.2 so you can use iPhuc, etc. to copy the files more easily.
If you already have game or save files in the old location, iPhoneFrotz 0.2 will move them to the new location automatically on first launch.
This update also enables auto-saving of games when the phone goes to sleep or back to the SpringBoard menu -- this worked in 0.1 only if you knew to create the 'Saves' directory by hand.
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August 15th, 2007, 07:40 Posted By: wraggster
via engadget
So you say writing SIMs all by your lonesome isn't part of your daily routine, but you're still interested in freeing the iPhone from AT&T's surly bonds? Yeah, we can't blame you -- we're pretty much in the same boat -- so we're glad to see that an ever-so-slightly easier unlocking trick has bubbled out of the hive mind just a week after the original. This new hackery involves a specialized SIM card called a "Turbo SIM" manufactured by the Czech Republic's BLADOX. The idea behind the Turbo SIM is that you can add... well, stuff to the Turbo SIM, sandwich it between your regular SIM and your phone, and the loaded material then becomes available to the handset; traditionally, that "stuff" is value-add software like customized SMS directories, security, logging, and the like. In this case, though, the chip is used to pass through the original AT&T SIM's identifying information to the phone while preserving the calling capability of the Carrier X SIM of your choosing. Of course, a €59 (about $81) Turbo SIM has to be ordered from afar to get this accomplished, the phone has to be jailbreaked, and a handful of files need to be downloaded, edited, and executed, so this still isn't for the faint of heart. As always, buyer beware, and find a nice stack of paper that needs weightin' in case everything goes south in a hurry.
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August 15th, 2007, 06:46 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
NES.app uses the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.
Author notes: NES.app is based on the same code as iPhoneNES, but because they couldn't keep up with all our changes, we thought it best to maintain our own site and svn repository.
Changes since v0.44:- [nervegas] Write preferences to /var/root/Library/Preferences
- [nervegas] Corrected Save-State issues with many (many) games
- [nervegas] Corrected more save-state issues
Homepage: http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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August 15th, 2007, 01:20 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
NES.app uses the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.
Author notes: NES.app is based on the same code as iPhoneNES, but because they couldn't keep up with all our changes, we thought it best to maintain our own site and svn repository.
Changes since v0.41:- [nervegas] Restored fast scroll list / bold font - swiping seems better
[nervegas] Fixed compiler warnings
[nervegas] Added notification icons for direction, b, a
[nervegas] Added suspend support (and preference)
[nervegas] Fixed suspend support while running games
Homepage: http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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August 14th, 2007, 18:26 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from spathiwa
Tired of all those new-fangled graphics and dazzling eye candy on your shiny new iPhone?
Can't quite master the finicky multi-touch Nintendo controls in NES.app?
Then take advantage of those crisp high-resolution fonts on your iPhone to relive the glory days of the Great Underground Empire, or play any of hundreds of great works from the Interactive Fiction archive.
Requires a jailbroken/sshd-enabled phone to install.
Installation
To install from binary distribution, download and extract the iphoneFrotz-X.Y.tar.gz file.
Copy the resulting Frotz.app directory to your iPhone.
Create a directory /var/root/Library/Frotz/Games on your iPhone and copy your Z-Machine game data files there.
A good starting point for exploring the wealth of Interactive Fiction is here.
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August 14th, 2007, 18:23 Posted By: wraggster
via emuholic
Lucas Newman and Adam Betts have released Lights off for the iPhone, heres the details.
Lights Off is a fun and highly addictive puzzle game made even better with iPhone’s touch screen, created by Lucas Newman and Adam Betts.
The objective is to switch all of the lights out. Tapping a light toggles it, along with the four adjacent lights. Once you switch all of the lights out, you'll advance to the next level!
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August 14th, 2007, 18:16 Posted By: wraggster
The releases for this Nes emulator for the Iphone come so quick its amazing, heres whats new since our last newspost:
0.40 [nervegas] Added auto-save preference to disable auto-save state
0.41 [nervegas] Added prompt to save games when auto-save turned off
[nervegas] More improvements to preferences aestheticss
[nervegas] Fixed bug causing multiple deletes to hit wrong file(s)
[nervegas] Fixed auto-save on-exit of game not in progress
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August 14th, 2007, 17:34 Posted By: wraggster
via gibiz
A recent New York Post story claiming that Apple and Nintendo are headed for a "showdown" in the portable gaming market has been rubbished by a leading analyst.
According to the story, Apple has been secretly plotting its foray into portable video games for months, looking to add games to its iPhone. Rumour has it that the company has already provided a major game developer with iPhone technology, and that Apple is expected to make a gaming announcement in the near future.
However, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter told GamesIndustry.biz that he doesn't think Apple is serious about gaming. "Rather, I think that they're trying to establish the iPhone as an all-encompassing entertainment device," he said.
"The markets are different. The iPhone is an expensive toy for the wealthy and self-indulgent, while the DS is an inexpensive toy for everyone," Pachter replied.
"I think that Apple will succeed in making mobile phone games a bit more accessible and fun, but cannot conceive of their gaining significant share of the handheld market. The iPhone is unlikely to ever compete effectively, as it is unlikely to attract the level of third-party developer support afforded the DS."
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August 14th, 2007, 05:21 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
NES.app uses the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge.
NES.app is based on the same code as iPhoneNES, but because their authors couldn't keep up with all of the NES.app changes, NES.app has its own site and svn repository.
Changes since v0.38:- [nervegas] Implemented preference groupings
Homepage: http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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August 14th, 2007, 04:51 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
This release is two weeks old, but might be still interesting for some of you:
WebShell is a web-based SSH shell. It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone. The server is written in Python and is very easy to set up on Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, Solaris, and any Unix that runs python 2.3. WebShell is based on Ajaxterm.
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/web-shell/
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August 14th, 2007, 04:47 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
Books.app is a simple eBook reader for the iPhone. It reads HTML and text files stored in your Media/EBooks folder, and is smart enough to enter subdirectories, if, for instance, you've broken a book down by chapters.
Eventually, this project will include a simple method of syncing eBooks to your iPhone. At the moment, that's handled by iPHUC and a shell script called copybookdir.sh. As of v. 0.2, this script is included in the .tar.gz download.
Books.app is recommended for use with Project Gutenberg texts, in conjunction with GutenMark, a fantastic PG markup tool by Ronald Burkey, which makes pretty HTML out of Gutenberg .txt files, and splits them by chapter using a second tool.
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/iphoneebooks/
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August 14th, 2007, 04:45 Posted By: Kojote
via pdroms:
iPhone iPhoneNES is a NES emulator for iPhones. NESApp seems to be iPhoneNES but updated more regularly on its primary homepage with the same authors.
Changes since v0.37:- [nervegas] Fixed default sound preference issues
- [nervegas] Save game state and preferences on "home" button press
- [nervegas] Fixed rom deletion (would delete from list, but not file)
Homepage: http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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