NVeeMESS For Games On Zaurus, iPaq 16
LordDavon writes "If you are lucky enough to own a Sharp Zaurus or a Compaq iPaq running QPE/OPIE, then nvmax.com has a nice present for you. We have released version 0.011 of NVeeMESS. This is a port of MESS, the Multi Emulator Super System for Linux based portable devices. This is also the first port of MESS to run in the Zaurus native environment.
This is a very early alpha, but I have tested GameBoy, NES, C64, Genesis and a few others."
What is with slashdot these days? (Score:2, Troll)
Oh wait, I forgot, those aren't illegal. Just like rolling papers aren't illegal. when was the last time you saw someone rolling their own cigarette? And when was the last time you saw someone playing a homebrew game on an emulator?
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:2)
They aren't illegal, perhaps they are in some backward dictatorship but they aren't here
Probably a week since I saw someone roll a ciggy, its not uncommon.
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:1)
dam(u)
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:1)
gbadev.org (Score:1)
And when was the last time you saw someone playing a homebrew game on an emulator?
Yesterday, I was working on my Tetris clone for the NES. When I release the first public milestone, it will be the first Tetris clone on the NES licensed as free software.
My name is Damian Yerrick, and I'm a homebrew console game developer.
NES [pineight.com] | GBA [pineight.com]
Dear Troll... (Score:1)
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:1)
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:1)
Last week. I have a friend and an Aunt who both roll thier own. My friend tells me he can roll about a carton of cigarettes for $9 ( that's tobacco, papers, and filters ), where buying a carton of national brand is about $35.
But more to the point, just because emulators CAN be used for illegal purposes dosen't mean they will be. By your estimation, WinAMP is evil because most people don't play thier own music. Where do we draw the line? Rolling Papers? Guns? Cars? ( Yes, you can use a car to commit many crimes. ) Knives? Baseball Bats? Pens? ( TONS of crimes are commited with a pen. )
The point is that you can't draw a line anywhere. If you can do one LEGAL thing with it, then it should be legal. And last I checked, there are legal purposes for emulators.
Become one with the source.
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:1)
Last time I played a homebrew game on an emulator? Last week. My fiance has been working on a homebrew game to run on a friend's Amiga Emulator for the Xbox.
Just because *you* aren't doing something doesn't mean its not being done.
Re:What is with slashdot these days? (Score:2)
Software publishers want to have it both ways: you're not buying a copy of the game, but a license to it, which they can restrict in arbitrary ways. And yet they desire the licenses to be bound to the physical hardware, so that they can re-release the same software for newer, smaller platforms every decade.
OZ (Score:1)