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September 25th, 2005, 03:00 Posted By: wraggster
Firefly posted that this may be in the Homebrew SDK for the Gizmondo:
I still need to take a look at Bluetooth and verify the reverse engineered GPS data more deeply so that I can add those things to the SDK. I'm not going to do GPRS because that would be too costly. I also started working on THE application a few days ago. Some people (pre-alpha testers) might get THE application during or after the weekend.
The following features will be supported by my customized WinCE 4.2 SDK for Gizmondo.
- Button support (F1..F5, PLAY, STOP, etc.)
- OpenGL ES 1.0 for 3D hardware control
- Camera "Capture" (640 x 480) and "Preview" (320 x 240 or smaller size)
- Hardware playback of MP3 and MIDI (limited), including volume control and pause/resume.
- Vibration control
- Playback of video (wmv/mpg) and audio (wma/mp3/wav) files
- GPS information (latitude, longitude, etc.)
- maybe Bluetooth if useable (todo)
and maybe third party libraries for handling PNG (libpng), JPG (libjpeg), OGG (tremor) or other file types. Open source library suggestions are welcome.
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September 25th, 2005, 02:57 Posted By: wraggster
More from Firefly
Today I reverse engineered the driver for the Micronas audio chip and can now play MP3 files (only those are supported) with hardware acceleration. The CPU usage for playing an MP3 file with this driver is ~5% while the same MP3 file consumes ~19% when played with the Gizmondo music player. The driver also shows signs of MIDI support (another hardware/chip feature) but it doesn't work, probably not yet finished by the developers.
EDIT: The driver does support MIDI files but they have to be in a certain format.
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September 25th, 2005, 02:38 Posted By: wraggster
Firefly has managed to crack the Gizmondo and as you can see above the first Hello World has been managed on the Gizmondo.
Awesome news for the console
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September 24th, 2005, 00:13 Posted By: Heiro
So dell attempted to release an ipod suffle knock-off. It is called the Ditty. It was launched silently, (I have no idea why) the product can hold as many songs as a $99 ipod suffle, and has a FM radio. The only thing it has on the shuffle is a really tiny screen. if you want to you can see the product launch site but its rather terrible. http://www.dellditty.com/
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September 22nd, 2005, 19:10 Posted By: wraggster
EB Games is finally clearancing out its older stock of new but unused N-Gage games for $6.99 each. If you do order online, add a used game or accessory to get free S&H with the code SAVER at checkout, and use an EB Edge card if you have one for bonus savings. (Support our source with the CAG15 code for further discounts on the used items you order.)
If you’re lucky—and actually interested in Nokia’s mobile games platform (which at least 1% of you seem to be)—then you might still be able to order cheap copies of Colin McRae Rally 2005, Operation Shadow, Spider-Man 2, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Tomb Raider (“Starring Lara Croft”), Worms World Party, and/or the original X-Men Legends all for $6.99 each online. As for other titles which have since sold out (and disappeared from the online listings)—such as King of Fighters (“EXTREME”!), Ashen, and Requiem—maybe you’ll have better luck in EB stores, though prices online have been known to vary from those offered in stores in the past.
Also, if you’re still patiently waiting for a great deal on the N-Gage, perhaps now is the time to jump in: Nokia is offering a free copy of X-Men Legends II (or a $25 credit for any other game on the official online store) with a new QD and “service from Cingular or T-Mobile,” which will net you that free after-rebate deal common to not-so-game-centered phones. Whether $7 clearances are good for N-Gage marketing, however, is another question.
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September 20th, 2005, 23:48 Posted By: Cap'n 1time
I could have just googled it.. but i thought i would ask here first.
My sisters 20gig ipod seems to have a dead hd. It boots up properly and i can select stuff from the menus... but when i make a music selection the hd spins VERY LOUD and the ipod locks up... so my question is... well do you have any suggestions? can i replace the hardisk? do i have an excuse to force her to buy one of them tiny ones ?
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September 20th, 2005, 18:44 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia is proud to announce that System Rush for the N-Gage platform is shipping to retail stores. A futuristic racing game, System Rush straps players into the pilot seat of a Co-Vec (code vehicle) where they wreck havoc by racing through the hostile networks of virtual corporations. Developed exclusively for the N-Gage platform by Ideaworks 3D, System Rush offers intense multiplayer experience, including four-player shadow racing in the N-Gage Arena and white-knuckle one-on-one battles via Bluetooth connection.
"System Rush is not your typical racing game," said Gregg Sauter, Director, Games Publishing, Nokia. "We took care to create a tangible, futuristic world with remarkable rivals that gamers would yearn to race. With killer house music to set the scene, this title invokes the thrill of competing against elite hackers as the player dashes along the G-force inducing twists and turns."
In System Rush, the player must clear his name of a global cyber crime by locating a code embedded deep within the corrupt GlobeNet networks. With a choice of 15 unique Co-Vec vehicles, the gamer will drift, grip and glide past enemies through 15 insane tracks as he fights to clear his good name.
Gamers can experience the adrenaline of competing through head-to-head battles via Bluetooth connection or delve into the racing community of the N-Gage Arena. With options to unlock limited edition cars, the N-Gage Arena offers additional multiplayer features, including four-player shadow racing, player profiles, online league tables that celebrate outstanding players, and downloadable race clips.
More information is available on www.SystemRush.com.
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September 19th, 2005, 21:19 Posted By: wraggster
Today sees a new release of the Gameboy emulator for Ipod Linux thats a port of gnuboy, a gpl gameboy emulator written in C, heres whats featured:
Features
- Emulating original Gameboy in 4 grayscales.
- Configurable throug a general config file, most options
overloadable throug per-rom config files.
- Graphical menu through Hold Button
- Load and Save of game state in several slots on a
per-rom basis.
- Native assembler code to speed things up a bit
- Experimental coprocessor support
- Experimental sound
- 4G iPods fully supported
Download Here --> http://ipodnews.dcemu.co.uk/gameboyemu.shtml
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September 17th, 2005, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
Not sure why they thought it’d be brilliant to officially announce a new version of the Gizmondo before the first one has even gone on sale here in the States, but Tiger Telematics have released some concept images and more details of that new widescreen version of their Gizmondo portable game console they “accidentally” revealed the other day. The specs feel a bit fanciful (we’ve seen these guys overpromise and underdeliver before), but according to their press release this new version will be a bit more PSP-like and have a 4-inch widescreen, 480 x 272 pixel LCD (which Tiger Telematics helpfully describes as being “razor-sharp”), built-in 802.11b/g WiFi, at least a 500MHz processor, GSM/GPRS, GPS, an SD card slot, an analog TV-out port, Bluetooth, USB On-The-Go, and a built-in two megapixel digital camera. Should be out in Q2 of 2006.
pics via the comments
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September 17th, 2005, 03:10 Posted By: wraggster
Got a special news article for those wanting to buy a <a href="http://www.gbax.com/main.pl?indexgp2x.html" target="_blank" >GP2X</a> before the rest of the world can get their hands on one.
For those that dont know theres a new contender of the Future King of Homebrew Consoles and that console is the GP2X, the console itself is basically a Portable Linux Machine with Dual Cpus running at 200Mhz Each, one of the amazing things about this machine is that Gamepark Holdings have made the Console fully Open Source so that means youll see lots of Emulators and Homebrew on the GP2X from the word go. Some of the Emulation scenes best programmers have already said they are working on it and that includes people like LDChen (PSone Emu), Chui (Snes and NeoCD Emus) theres already a Gameboy emulator running on the console and with the backing of a mass of Developers you will have the ultimate console without the unfair obstructions that Sony and others force on us.
Heres some details off the site:
To sum up the GP2X:
It can play games. It can play your Movies. It can play your music. It can view photos. It can read Ebooks. It runs on just 2 AA batteries - And it can do all this in the palm of your hand or on your TV screen.
Yes that's right, this handheld can connect to the TV, console style. Watch your DivX movies on the TV. Play emulated classics on the TV. Try big screen Quake. Or just play them all on the GP2X's large 320*240 backlit screen. You get the best of both worlds.
It runs the free Linux operating system. This means a whole world of Games, Utilities and Emulators are at your disposal. Quake, Doom, SNES, Megadrive, MAME, Media players and Applications to name just a few.
It's powerful - Two 200mhz CPU's with 64meg of RAM, custom graphics hardware and decoding chips. Takes SD cards and has 64M of NAND memory. Plenty to play with. One of the most powerful and advanced handhelds today.
That means it can play movies without any re-encoding. Just put them onto an SD card. Any size. Any resolution. No messing about. The GP2X scaling chip will resize to fit the screen. No other handheld can do that.
Heres a screenshot:
<img src="http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/blackandwhite.jpg">
Check out the Worldwide Official Seller of the GP2X at this early Sneak Peak address here --> http://www.gbax.com/main.pl?indexgp2x.html
Also Check out our GP2X site Here --> http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/
One thing to remember you can buy it now from them and its advisable to do so as the first shipment will be in limited numbers.
Mouth Watering eh
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September 16th, 2005, 21:12 Posted By: wraggster
Tiger Telematics’ Confirms The Completed Development Of The 2006 Release Of A Widescreen Next Generation Model
Gizmondo Europe Ltd subsidiary of Jacksonville, Florida-based Tiger Telematics Inc (other OTC, TGTL) today addressed media speculation that the widescreen model in the Gizmondo range is now developed, following the publishing of unofficial prototype photographs.
The WiFi and GSM Voice-enabled Gizmondo Widescreen had been kept under wraps as part of a multimillion-dollar R&D project. It was developed as a key component of an ongoing product roadmap that currently includes plans for a number of different devices, all of which feature the unique combined functionality of games, music, movies, messaging, a digital camera and GPS technology.
The new Widescreen device will compliment the current Gizmondo, due to launch shortly in North America, and give entertainment-hungry consumers more choice in terms of specification and feature sets, as well as an upgrade path - which will be detailed prior to the projected release in the second quarter of 2006.
As its name entails, the Widescreen has a larger 4" razor-sharp display. The Processor's power and memory are increased to power a suite of new onboard applications serviced via WiFi (WLAN 802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2, and tri-band GSM technology, making it the most powerfully connected handheld entertainment device available. WiFi expands the multiplayer and interconnectivity possibilities for all Gizmondo owners.
Steve Carroll, CTO, Tiger Telematics, says: "We're dramatically increasing the processor power to above 500MHz on this Widescreen model and significantly escalating the amount of memory. Although the 3D graphics accelerator used in the Gizmondo is the current best of breed, this next generation takes us visually into a new dimension."
The new model specification includes:
GSM voice telephony
Handsfree speakerphone
Voice control using voice recognition software
LCD TFT screen 4.0" 480 x 272 pixels
Upgraded 3D graphics chip
Analogue TV out
500MHz (min) processor
Onboard RAM
Onboard flash
SD flash card reader, externally accessible
Transflash card reader for user upgradeable flash memory
GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900MHz or 850/1800/1900MHz tri-band
USB 2.0 OTG
High sensitivity GPS receiver with assist capability
Two analogue joysticks
3.5 Ah Li-Ion 'smart' battery
2 mega pixel auto focus camera with LED flash
Stereo speakers
Bluetooth class 2
WLAN 802.11b/g
Wired stereo headset/mic
Remote control pod for wired headset
Additional features:
SMS/MMS/IM receive and send
Email client
Satellite Navigation
Audio and video playback
Vibration mode
'Flight Mode' – games operational but radio services switched off
Approved for sale initially in USA followed by Europe
Temperature range 0ºC - 55ºC
Windows CE 5.0 operating system and DRM 10
.NET compact framework 2.0
SD card and Transflash interfaces
USB OTG interface for synchronisation to a PC and connecting to a USB memory device
MP3/WMA/HE-AAC audio playback, MPEG-4/H.264/WMV video playback with hardware acceleration
High level 3D games
Smart ADDsTM
Downloadable screen 2D & 3D 'skins' for personalisation/market positioning
Bluetooth support for telephony (Headset/Handsfree), gaming, stereo headset (AV)
Carl Freer, co-founder and Chairman, Tiger Telematics, added; "The convergence technology category is similar to that of cell phones where a one-size-fits all approach does not work. Our long-term objective is to provide a range of entertainment and messaging devices that cater to different entertainment desires. Widescreen will favourably compare to Sony PSP but with even more power and features. Also, ensuring backwards compatibility and a clear upgrade path for future models is an integral part of our multi-product roadmap. A personal favourite feature is the TV/Video out connection which will enable you to play your favourite games on your TV, using the Gizmondo Widescreen like a console joypad."
The new widescreen model and its new features will be unveiled at January's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, giving attendees the chance to try the new hardware out first hand.
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September 16th, 2005, 17:44 Posted By: Masen
Hi ,
i have a question about the Bandai Wonderswan . i buyed one over ebay and it finally arrived . because i have none game yet i wanted to ask what the wonderswan do if you start it up ? on my the statusbar on the right is only turning black for a short time . so i wanted to ask if this is normal ore my wonderswan is broken and i have to send it back .
so if someone owne one plz help me ^^
thx masen
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September 12th, 2005, 21:19 Posted By: wraggster
Launched in March across Europe and due for release in US territories at the end of the year, Tiger Telematics' Gizmondo is already being re-designed, with a new version due in 2006.
Speaking in an interview with Next-Gen.biz, Tiger Telematics CEO Mike Carrender stated that the company plans to better compete with Sony's PSP, which enjoyed the biggest launch weekend of any console in the UK, shifting approximately 185,000 units at retail in the first three days.
Based on a Samsung ARM9 400MHz processor and utilising an NVIDIA GeForce 3D 4500 graphics accelerator, the handheld incorporates gaming, MP3 functions, MPEG4 movie playback, digital camera, GPS chip plus Bluetooth, and GPRS for networked gaming and text messaging.
Described by the company as "a high-powered device with multiple features that aren't available elsewhere," the current version of the Gizmondo has a TFT screen which measures 2.8 inches - noticeably smaller than the 4.3 inches of Sony's PSP.
According to Carrender, "Gizmondo are looking at bringing out future generations early next year, a wide screen version of our device that's not dissimilar in the size to the screen of the Sony PSP." With a two-tiered pricing plan, the handheld will be available for USD 400 or USD 239 for an advertising subsidised model which displays up to three consumer adverts per day using Smart Ads.
Retailing at approximately USD 249 for the Value Pack, Sony's PSP would still seem to be a far more commercially viable system, although Carrender believes that 80% of consumers will opt for the ad-subsidised version and is convinced that the additional features of the Gizmondo will boost sales figures.
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September 12th, 2005, 04:08 Posted By: wraggster
iPod Updater 2005-09-06 includes new iPod Software 1.0 for iPod nano. iPod Updater 2005-09-06 contains the same software versions as iPod Updater 2005-06-26 for all other iPod models.
With iPod nano Software 1.0 you can:
Listen to music and view album art
Browse your photo collection or view photo slideshows with music
Listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Music Store or audible.com
Listen to podcasts, downloadable radio-style shows delivered over the internet
Store or back up files and other data, using iPod as an external disk
Store and synchronize contact, calendar, and to-do list information from your computer
Play games
Store notes
Add clocks for multiple time zones
Use stopwatch as you work out to track your overall time and your lap time
Lock your iPod Screen to prevent your iPod from being used by someone without your permission
http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/
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September 12th, 2005, 04:07 Posted By: wraggster
Copypod has announced their newest version of Copypod, version 7.63. "CopyPod is the ultimate backup & recovery tool for your iPod. You are one click away from retrieving your music, ratings, playlists, playcounts to your PC. CopyPod is a lifesaver when sending your iPod for repair, in cases of computer/hard drive crash, or just to backup up to a different drive. CopyPod will do the job effortlessly.
CopyPod is free to try. See it in action with our 14 days free trial. Download it now and you will be backing up your Music in the next 10 minutes!"
- iTunes 5.0 and iPod Nano support !
- Songs order in playLists maintained when backing up to iTunes
- Faster iPod songs listing
http://copypod.net/download.php
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September 12th, 2005, 04:07 Posted By: wraggster
Kainjow has recently released the latest version of Pod2Go, v1.5. This Mac OS X program lets you move a variety of content to your iPod, such as movie showtimes, driving directions, news feeds, weather reports, lyrics and more. The new additions in v1.5 are the ability to view local gas prices, along with importing music from the iPod back to the computer, a new directions tool, and more. Also announced on the site is a iPod nano giveaway, in celebration of Pod2Go’s 3rd anniversary.
http://www.kainjow.com/pod2go/
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September 12th, 2005, 04:06 Posted By: wraggster
ZappTek has just released iPod It v2.5, an OS X application that allows the transfer of PIM data (from Entourage, Stickies, Mail, Address Book, and iCal) to your iPod for easy, on-the-go access. With this application, downloaded weather forescasts and news headlines can also be stored directly on your iPod. iPod It supports all s of the iPod with firmware v1.1 or better with varying levels of functionality/mode.
New in this release:
Adds RSS feed support
Revamps iCal support to provide greater control over your calendars (including things like not transferring completed To Do items)
Improves Mail processing
Various other enhancements
http://www.zapptek.com/ipod-it/
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September 11th, 2005, 16:29 Posted By: wraggster
Tiger Telematics seems to be under the impression that what’s realllllly hurting the Gizmondo in the marketplace is its diminutive aspect ratio. Next year we’re likely to see a new version of the console roll out in widescreen form which, as Tiger CEO Mike Carrender notes, will be “not dissimilar in the size to the screen of the Sony PSP.” Well, maybe after they’ve worked through their screen envy they’ll start to realize there may be some, uh, other factors plaguing their console.
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