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November 6th, 2005, 00:51 Posted By: wraggster
Voda released a new test version of his port of the Amiga emulator UAE to the Palm/Zodiac. Voda has the following message:
Me again. I just wanted to proove to myself that this is possible.
Unfortunately, my device has only 4 MB heap, and AGA amulation needs a LOT of data. Only the bloody color tables use 1.4 MB.
So only 1MB is left for RAM (with only 80 kB free RAM left!). And I had only one AGA game (Ishar 3), that complains after language selection that I don't have enough RAM. Other non-AGA games work fine as before, with no noticable slowing down.
http://www.emuboards.com/invision/in...howtopic=24846
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November 6th, 2005, 00:50 Posted By: wraggster
Chrilith released a test version of his version of ScummVM for the Zodiac. These builds are regularly updated so the latest may not always be the best or stable. The latest changes to todays release are:
- ADDED : new scummVM logo
- FIXED : FM_*_quality not set in direct mode
- FIXED : "free handle error" is the active skin is removed and there is no more skin available
- FIXED : card selection when the card was previously removed
_ CHANGED : take the first available card in direct mode to prevent "engine not found" error
http://www.emuboards.com/invision/in...dpost&p=271829
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November 3rd, 2005, 21:05 Posted By: wraggster
In a surprising twist, the Nokia N-Gage’s reported sales have fallen slightly off the mark this quarter. Projected sales number were in the 6 million in three years but the company only sold 2 million units, even after constant rejigging of their console and their sales model. The company attributes this failure to sun spots, the price of coffee in British Columbia, and the Children’s Crusade in France which drained the country, and some surrounding areas, of the N-Gage’s core audience, 15-25 year old hardcore gamers.
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October 31st, 2005, 01:51 Posted By: wraggster
We are pleased to announce a long-awaited ScummVM 0.8.0 release. We, the ScummVM Team, have prepared a big pack of new features for you. Most outstanding amongst these are:
New improved launcher and in-game GUI
Support for Inherit the Earth and Gobliiins
Playstation Portable, Playstation 2 and EPOC/SymbianOS ports
CGA and Hercules rendering modes for some games
Preliminary support for NES and C64 LucasArts games
Much improved support for Humongous Entertainment children games (Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Putt-Putt, Spy Fox, Fatty Bear, Backyard Sports and Buzzy)
You may find a more detailed list of changes as well as files to download at our downloads page. We encourage you to update to this latest and best ScummVM version as soon as possible.
Along with this release, we are also pleased to announce the launch of our new forums. Located at the easy to remember address of http://forums.scummvm.org/, the new forums feature individual sub-forums for Ports, and many new functions for both the users and moderators alike.
Please note that the SourceForge.net forums will be closed and archived within the next 48 hours. These archives will be available from the bottom of the forums' Main Index page.
http://www.scummvm.org/
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October 29th, 2005, 18:36 Posted By: morca007
So, I am the owner of a 3rd gen Ipod, and I am looking for a guide for changing the little battery icon into the voltage numbers. I've tried to find the correct file to edit on my Ipod, but as of yet have not found it.
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October 27th, 2005, 18:04 Posted By: wraggster
The N-Gage had a very rough launch (it’s already earned a place in many net compilations of product flops) and it has kind of languished in limbo since then: gamers don’t buy consoles that don’t have strong game lineups, and developers don’t develop for platforms that gamers don’t own.
So we’re not sure if these glowing reviews for the new fighter One indicates that the N-Gage has finally emerged from its cocoon or is emitting its final swan song. What we do know is that we love the thinking behind One’s multiplayer element: the goal of the game is to climb a worldwide multiplayer ladder to become—you guessed it—the One. What’s that work out to given the N-Gage’s sales? Like five other people you gotta beat?
Low blow, we know. But seriously: the game looks good and supposedly plays well too. Here two reviews:
Gamespot: “ONE’s gameplay is nothing short of stunning, even in a nascent stage of development…. ONE constitutes nothing short of a quantum leap for the N-Gage, graphically speaking.”
All About Symbian: “It pushes the N-Gage in terms of graphics, connectivity, scope and gives the gaming public a type of challenge that hasn’t really been seen before. Take away all the frills and novelty factors around the game and you still have an exceptional handheld beat-em-up game that can stand alongside the genre favourites.”
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October 26th, 2005, 21:20 Posted By: wraggster
A senior executive at handheld console firm Gizmondo who resigned last week along with former boss Carl Freer had a number of convictions for involvement in a Swedish mafia group, as did two other Gizmondo staff.
Stefan Eriksson was an executive officer of Gizmondo Europe, and earned over $3 million in salary and bonuses from the company (along with a generous $100,000 vehicle allowance) before his resignation on October 20th.
However, Swedish daily newspaper Aftonbladet has revealed that in two trials in 1993 and 1994, Eriksson was convicted of a number of mobster-related charges, including financial fraud related to counterfeit money and an attempted $3m scam on a financial institution, and sentenced to over ten years in prison.
Eriksson was at the time considered to be the brains behind an operation referred to in the media as the Uppsala Mafia after the large town in Sweden where the group operated, and where, interestingly, Gizmondo now operates its Swedish office.
Two other Gizmondo staff members - who are also believed to have resigned last week - also had convictions for their involvement in this group, including Johan Enander, described as the Uppsala Mafia's "Torpedo", who was a debt collector for the group and was convicted of blackmail and assault. He was latterly employed as Gizmondo's "head of security".
Eriksson's connections to Gizmondo don't stop at his own employment for the firm, however; he is also a co-owner of Northern Lights, a development company which was paid $3.5 million by Gizmondo for its assistance in developing software titles Chicane and Colours - titles which were officially developed by Indie Studios and Warthog.
The other co-owner of Northern Lights is Carl Freer, the Gizmondo Europe managing director who also resigned his position on October 20th (but like Eriksson, retains stock in the company), claiming that it's now past the start-up position where his entrepreneurial skills can be of use. Both he and Eriksson claim that they will now pursue new entrepreneurial ventures.
At the end of last month, Freer paid $3.5 million back to Gizmondo, stating that it was a temporary move to "avoid any appearance of impropriety"; however, the company's 10-K regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission suggests that over $21 million is owed by the company to Freer and Eriksson, on the basis that the executives loaned this cash to the firm on a short-term basis.
The day before Freer repaid the $3.5 million sum, the 10-K form reveals, the board of Gizmondo formed an independent committee to look into a number of transactions approved by Freer and Eriksson in which they may have had a personal interest.
In the wake of their departure, Michael Carrender - who is now CEO, CFO and chairman of the board of Gizmondo - told Aftonbladet that he was not aware of Eriksson's connections with the mafia, and claimed that an independent counsel will now be appointed to look into any possible irregularities in the company's transactions.
The Gizmondo console launched in the United States last weekend, to what the company claims was an "enthusiastic reception" from US consumers. Twelve shopping mall kiosks around the country are selling the console, along with the official website, and a further 38 kiosks are planned for the coming weeks.
Tiger Telematics, Gizmondo's parent company, plans to begin trading its stock on the NASDAQ exchange in the near future. The firm reported an loss of $99.29 million in the year leading up to the launch of the Gizmondo, and expects an operating loss of $210 million in the first six months of 2005.
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October 25th, 2005, 21:57 Posted By: giz-boogey-ger
Hi there
The gizmondo homebrew development just goes on very slow..
so i thought"hmm the dc is running with WinCE, too.. maybe the people from the dc development can "help" the gizmondo scene"...
I dont know if this was a good idea??
Me self isnt a coder or stuff...
if u r interrested, maybe you get active on this gizmondo forum
www.gizmondoforums.com
german users:
www.gizmondonews.de
gizmondo homepage
www.gizmondo.com
sry for my bad english!
we would be lucky, if u could tell us if this is possible
sry for spam!!
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October 25th, 2005, 20:15 Posted By: wraggster
news from GIBiz:
Following the US launch of the Gizmondo on October 22, Tiger Telematics has said the handheld has been well received by consumers - with many top software titles already out of stock.
The Gizmondo is on sale in 14 mall kiosks across the country, and is also available via the official website priced at USD 229 for the standalone unit.
The previously announced sat-nav bundle is not yet available, however - and the package itself has changed. Instead of the USD 399 bundle, comprising a unit and Gizmondo Satellite Navigator 2006 software, the website is offering a new deal which also includes a car cradle for USD 499.
According to Tiger Telematics, the handheld is "receiving an enthusiastic reception from US consumers." The Gizmondo website reveals that many of the handheld's premium titles - including SSX3, FIFA Soccer 2206, Fathammer Classics and Pocket Ping Pong - are sold out.
Tiger CEO Mike Carrender said that the company was "delighted" with the response from consumers so far, adding: "From here we intend to escalate our launch activities and look forward to making further announcements as we roll out through retail."
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October 25th, 2005, 01:50 Posted By: wraggster
From Gamespot:
Tiger Telematics is reporting that its October 22 launch of the Gizmondo handheld went off as planned by "receiving an enthusiastic reception from US consumers."
The console went on sale Saturday through the company's official Web site, as well as at a dozen mall kiosk locations nationwide. The company is supporting the launch with a $30 million marketing campaign kicked off last week with a full-page ad in USA Today featuring Verne Troyer.
Tiger Telematics CEO Mike Carrender issued a statement saying the company was "delighted" with the launch and labeling it an important milestone. "From here we intend to escalate our launch activities and look forward to making further announcements as we roll out through retail," Carrender added.
The company plans to roll out another 38 mall kiosk locations in the near future and also looks to have the Gizmondo carried in major retail chains. Currently there are 14 games available for the American Gizmondo, though six of those (SSX 3, FIFA Soccer 2005, Fathammer Classics, Hockey Rage 2005, Interstellar Flames 2, and Pocket Ping Pong 2005) were sold out on the site.
Despite announcements of multiple packages available at launch, the Gizmondo system itself is currently available only in a stand-lone package for $229. The announced $399 edition that's bundled with the Gizmondo Navigator 2006 GPS software is not yet available. What's more, the Gizmondo Web site doesn't even offer that package for preorder, instead giving customers the option of a $499 package that includes the system, the Navigator software ($249 on its own), and a car cradle ($59.99 when purchased separately). It's still a price break of about $40 over buying the items separately, but it doesn't quite match the $80 savings of the previously announced $399 package.
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October 24th, 2005, 18:10 Posted By: wraggster
When Apple unveiled the iPod with video and new iMac a couple of weeks ago, the company also showed off a couple of new accessories, including the iPod Universal Dock and the shuffle-esque Apple Remote (which also works with the new iMac). Paired, the two turn the iPod into a home-entertainment hub, with easy connections for audio and video output, and quick access via the Remote. Of course, third-party accessories have offered similar capabilities for some time but the two devices mark a big move by Apple in terms of making the iPod more capable as a stationary, non-portable, device (and we’re sure some of the companies making competing accessories aren’t exactly thrilled that Apple has muscled in on “their” turf). iLounge took a look at both accessories, and found that, while not exactly best of breed, they get the job done when it comes to operating an iPod in the living room. In particular, they found it to be more limited than Kensington’s Stereo Dock, which includes a power charger and audio cables, and found that the range of the IR remote was limited (not surprising, since it is IR). They were also disappointed to see that the accessories only come in white, given that Apple has been busily pumping out lots of black iPods lately.
http://ilounge.com/index.php/reviews...e-remote-ipod/
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October 23rd, 2005, 20:40 Posted By: wraggster
>You pretty much knew it was only a matter of time until we collected together a roundup of all the iPod (with video)
reviews we could find. Most of the reviews are glowingly positive, but you know our take: if you’re looking for a
device that’s primarily for video — rather than one where video’s simply a nice bonus feature — there are definitely
some better options out there
<a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1875074,00.asp">Read - PC Magazine</a>
<a href="http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/video-ipod.ars">Read - ArsTechnica</a>
<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/18/technology/circuits/19web-pogue.html">Read - New York Times</a>
<a href="http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB112967377359572414-4j7zOUjbOjQdxG7_kC_cAFgA4VM_20061019.html?mod=blog s">
Read - Wall Street Journal</a>
<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2005-10-19-video-ipod_x.htm">Read - USA Today</a>
<a href="http://">Read - Playlist</a>
<a href="http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,123118,00.asp">Read - PC World</a>
<a href="http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2144348/apple-ipod">Read - Personal Computer
World</a>
<a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/10/21/scitech/pcanswer/main960827.shtml">Read - CBS News</a>
<a href="http://www.personaltechpipeline.com/172303023">Read - Personal Tech Pipeline</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/comments/apple-computer-ipod-5g-with-video-30gb-60gb-ipod/">Read -iLounge</a>
<a href="http://reviews.cnet.com/Apple_iPod__60GB__video__black_/4505-6490_7-31556110-2.html?tag=nav">Read -CNET</a>
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October 23rd, 2005, 03:46 Posted By: wraggster
The Ipod Accessories Store have posted all these new Ipod accessories:
I-DOG iPod Speaker
Now plug your MP3 player into I-DOG and hear your tunes through I-DOG's speaker! Toggle I-DOG's tail to turn off the speaker and listen to music via headphones.
I-DOG “feeds” on YOUR music. Your music helps form its personality by the type of music it hears, and its mood changes depending on how much music you share with I-DOG.
Duo for iPod Nano - ARCTIC FROST
iSkin’s unique Dual Layers combine for 360º protection
Form-fitting to preserve the look of the iPod
Anti-slip grip with side “goose bumps”
Shock absorbing surface accents (inner skin)
Two tone color combinations
Available in a variety of colors including Ultra-Glo (glow in the dark)
Includes Ultra-Clear Screen Protector
Includes iSkin Wheel Cap click wheel protector
Includes a new iSkin designed RevoClip2- removable rotary belt clip
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October 23rd, 2005, 03:06 Posted By: wraggster
We’re a bit surprised we didn’t get a liveblog-like stream of emailed press releases from Tiger Telematics this morning because today’s their big day in North America. That’s right, the Gizmondo is officially on sale for $229 with fourteen launch titles. They did roll deep by buying a full-page ad in USA Today with Verne Troyer (aka Mini Me) shilling the Gizmondo, but we’re not so sure a launch with some weak hype, obvious insecurity with their press presence, abysmal sales abroad, and a third of a billion in mounting debt is reason enough for Tiger’s EU managing director Carl Freer to be “extremely proud of what [they’ve] achieved.”
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/...47&newsLang=en
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October 22nd, 2005, 10:55 Posted By: wraggster
Despite CNN’s bashing of the Gizmondo’s US launch, European managing director Carl Freer believes his company is in a great position. In his words:
”...we have a number of other models in development to complement the current device, the game portfolio is growing week-by-week, and the satellite navigation package is creating huge demand that, frankly, is over and above our original projections.”
Freer feels that Gizmondo only needs to represent a “small slice of [of the games industry] to be successful.” The NGage, by comparison, is still around, despite its niche audience. Have we been too harsh on this up-and-coming contender in the portable market?
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October 20th, 2005, 19:02 Posted By: wraggster
Tiger Telematics has announced the full list of software titles due to launch alongside the Gizmondo when the handheld his North American stores this weekend.
Topping the bill are snowboarding game SSX 3 and FIFA Soccer, both from Electronic Arts, followed by SCI's Richard Burns Rally and arcade puzzler Sticky Balls from Gizmondo Studios.
Other launch day titles include Trailblazer, an updated version of the retro classic, Toy Golf, Gizmondo Motocross, Hockey Rage, Pocket Ping Pong, Point of Destruction and two Classic Compendiums. The Fathammer Classics pack, comprised of puzzle game Super Drop Mania, racer Stunt Car Extreme and top-down shooter Angel Fish, will also hit the shops on day one.
Tiger confirmed that a further seven "big hitters" will be released over the coming weeks, including Chicane, Hit & Myth, Conflict: Vietnam and Carmageddon. Third person action adventure Colors, billed as "The world's first ever GPS-enabled handheld game," is also slated to launch before Christmas.
All games are supplied on SD card, and prices range from USD 19.99 to USD 39.99. The Gizmondo unit itself will be priced USD 229, with a sat-nav bundle available for USD 399.
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October 20th, 2005, 02:03 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Slashdot
The always excellent Game Over feature on CNN reports on the upcoming launch of the Gizmondo portable console, and what a colossally bad idea it is. From the article: "Assuming you do want to play one of those games, it's going to be a frustrating affair. The system's D-pad controller doesn't lend itself to accurate aiming, particularly in fast-paced games. Of course, you have to turn on the Gizmondo to play games or take advantage of any of its offerings. This is not a quick task. In fact, it takes 48 seconds. (Compare that to less than five seconds on the Nintendo DS.) "
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