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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 21:20

    via pdroms

    Turn On or Off your Phone / BT / WiFi / Sound , Day by Day Hour by Hour. Compatible All PocketPc WM5 & WM6.
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=391829 ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 21:19

    via pdroms

    Changes:

    - Move favorite down/up in contextmenu on favorites
    - Delete all favorites
    - Order favorites fixed
    - Phonepad will be visible during call

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377617 ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 21:18

    Juanvvc has released a new gameboy emulator for the GP2X, heres the newspost from gp32 spain forums

    Although not intended to publish it until they have tried for days due to an appalling bug earlier versions can be dangerous for the console and even in the worst case reach brickwork (if you have a lot of bad luck and play for weeks without stop using savestates) to cure public health in this release with the bug corrected critical days before what I thought and I would urge those administered with sufficient permissions that erased the previous files (60 and 41 messages)

    If you are testing the earlier version required to upgrade to this

    Changes:
    * First critical bug: the items were stored in the memory of the console by mistake. They say rumors that write too much on that memory can prevent the console is upgradable or even brickwork. Now the items are stored in the SD, as it should be.
    * 8-bit mode available. Surprisingly there is no change in yield between 8 and 16 one way, and I do not know why. The way 16 has a color palette somewhat richer (must be hard to notice) and 8 mode is theoretically faster.
    * Many options modifiable from the menu: frameskip, framelimit, cpu clock ... Personally, I recommend you always have enabled frameskip, which is very soft and valuable and greatly improved performance.
    * Improvements in performance: those who have followed the thread know the things I've been tested. At the end I was unable to eliminate waiting in emu.c because a few games (the last of GBC) needed, but without them is not much better speed. 8 The way has not meant a significant improvement, surprisingly. Yes he has served the elimination of triple buffering making the emulator, but to change the screen flashes at times of transition in the mode 8, never during the game. In the 16-screen mode only flashes at the beginning, when appearing on the console "Nintendo".
    * Corrected the bug zizti
    * New palettes now also operating in the games color, but in reality for GBC games are useful only the default (that washed colors are best in the GP2X LCD), colorful (colors as the calls game) and gray (draw games of the GBC in black and white). The colorful further improved a little performance. Please bear in mind that these pallets have differing impacts on the two systems, as it is blue in feísima GBC but very appropriate in the UK.
    * Many other things that I do not remember.


    http://147.83.47.153/~juanvi/lemonboy2x.zip

    Configurations: the emulator has a configuration of convenience, that is not optimal for many games. The GB can play perfectly to 125Mhz with frameskip invaluable, and 150 without it. The GBC can gamble to 175MHz with frameskip because without it 200-225. Compiling with profiling can be lower 25MHz at these frequencies, but as profiling is a heaviness to compile hope your bug fixes before doing so. As I look up the noses of how to improve the speed, unless someone has any great idea what will leave here

    Info interest to developers: the source include a remix of the minimal 0.B of Rlyeh (which has errors in dealing with layers YUV) with the version distributed in AlexKidd of Puck2099 (which has errors in the processing of sound )

    It also included roles LPG to read a PNG, which are used Puck CC-by-nc and can not be used in programs LPG (pull ears for him) started well and just Pirates games ...

    Download Above but be advised this is a test release by the looks of things ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 21:09

    An unknown Japanese developer has been releasing new builds of Nester the Nes emulator for the DS, cant tell you whats new but check it out via comments.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 15:01

    The homebrew news will resume as normal tonight i was out for the count with a bad dose of hay fever last night, was in bed for 8pm which is unlike me.

    But anyway, heres a device that hopefully could be used for homebrew, take a look at the features and a few screens:





    Large screen? Check. Vast array of capabilities? Check. Low price? Check. What does this mean? An extremely functional MP4 player that doesn't sacrifice anything at a price. Watch movies on the large 4.3" TFT screen. Listen to music with its dual headphone jack. View movies on the big screen with the included AV cables. Let the Onda VX767 be your all in one Media Center. The 4gb internal memory and MicroSD expandability will let you watch anything anywhere!

    Comes with:
    Onda VX767

    AV Cable

    USB Cable
    Earphone
    Cloth Case

    Manual and CD

    Free USB Charger!
    Gorgeous screen display
    The Onda VX767 comes with a large 4.3" 480x272 TFT widescreen display. The VX767's beautiful display will give you the ability to watch movies and view pictures without struggling to make out whats going on.


    Tremendous file support
    The Onda VX767 supports MP3, WMA, WMA/VBR, APE, and FLAC audio files. The Onda VX767 supports RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, DAT, ASF, MP4, WMV, 3GP, and MPG video files. Movies do not need to be resized to play on the VX767. Watching movies on the go couldn't get any easier!

    MicroSD Expandability
    Increase your storage by getting a MicroSD card! The MicroSD is a low cost, easy accessible storage solution making it an ideal card to get.


    TV Out capability
    With the AV cables that are included, you can watch movies on the big screen! Watch your videos on the TV in either 4:3 or 16:9 ratio. Works with NTSC and PAL television sets.

    Listen to the radio anywhere
    The Onda VX767 has a built in FM tuner which allows you to tune into your favorite radio station on the go!

    Record what you want
    Don't ever miss a beat! Don't want to forget something? Use the built in mic to record messages, lectures, or whatever else needed to be recorded.


    USB 2.0 high speed
    You can get a file at 480Mbps by connecting USB 2.0 to PC.

    Rechargeable Li-On battery
    The built in 3000mAh rechargeable Li-On battery lets you listen to music for 30hrs or watch movies for 10hrs.

    The GP2XStore has em on sale for $139, if homebrew is possible then it would be a sweet device. ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 14:39

    News from Ruckage:

    Hi everyone,

    V1.1 is now on the archive, I've fixed a bug with the 'Game completed' code and I've made level C6 significantly easier as before it was way too difficult. Now I've sorted that you have no excuses for not getting at least a bronze medal on every map - and when you do I'm sure you won't be dissapointed

    To make sure you don't lose your game position you can just copy the sod folder in the v1.1 zip over your original sod folder and click yes when it asks if you wish to overwrite the files, it won't overwrite any of your save files.
    Alternatively you can backup the save files onto your hardrive first, the files can be found in the data directory and are called: hiscores, options and keys. These can then be copied into the data folder of the new version.

    Have fun and don't forget to let me know if you beat all the levels.

    http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,27,2590 ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 14:38

    Welcome to this week's Games Update, our weekly summary featuring all new product arrivals from the last seven days.

    Quite a lot of hot releases came out this week, these include both US and Japanese games as well as OSTs. We have the NTSC J encoded Japanese version of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle where you can taste the excitement of becoming a rock legend on your Nintendo Wii™.

    A number of sports game are released this week for various consoles. Enjoy some family fun with We Ski and Deca Sports on your Nintendo Wii™, now you can engage in summer and winter sports regardless of the weather or seasons.

    Lead your national football team to victory in UEFA 2008 on your Xbox360™, PlayStation3™ and Sony PSP™. If you crave for sports that are less regulated, we bring you MotorStorm Complete [JPN and Asian versions] to your PlayStation3™. This action racer is re-released by Sony with all the expansion packs installed and sold at a very reasonable price.

    UBI Soft's FPS HAZE [JPN and Asian versions] for PlayStation3™ are released this week. Get your hands on some state of the art weapons and view a complex storyline. Another shooter, the Castle of Shikigami III for Nintendo Wii™ is just as challenging because the point system requires you to fly as close to the enemies as you can before you pull the trigger.

    More fighting games under the Bleach franchise are released this week. The best priced versions of two exciting Nintendo DS™ games are Souten ni Kakeru Unmei and Kokui Hirameku Chinkon Uta. So for those who had missed out these two games when they were released, this is a good chance to grab them.

    Aside from all the sports and action, adventure in the land of the Greek gods in Hercules no Eikou: Tamashii no Shoumei. If that is still too much fighting for your tastes, let others do the fighting for you in Hiiro no Kakera [limited and standard edition], where you play the role of a princess protected by six charming bodyguards.

    A collection of lovely OSTs from hit games like Senjou no Valkyria, Taiko no Tatsujin and Star Ocean: Second Evolution are published. Make them your background music to your everyday life.

    As usually, here's a summary of all new releases from this week, followed by a quick preview of what is expected to be hot next week.

    Xbox360™:
    Half-Life 2: The Orange Box JPN US$ 64.90
    Stranglehold JPN US$ 64.90
    UEFA Euro 2008 ASIA US$ 44.90

    PlayStation3™:
    HAZE JPN US$ 64.90
    HAZE ASIA US$ 59.90
    Hori Pad 3 Turbo (Silver) JPN US$ 24.90
    Illumination Charge Stand 3 (Silver) JPN US$ 14.90
    MotorStorm Complete JPN US$ 49.90
    MotorStorm Complete ASIA US$ 44.90
    UEFA Euro 2008 ASIA US$ 49.90

    Nintendo Wii™:
    Castle of Shikigami III US US$ 34.90
    Deca Sports US US$ 34.90
    Doubutsu Kisoutengai! JPN US$ 59.90
    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle JPN US$ 129.90
    We Ski US US$ 34.90
    Wi-Fi Taiou: Gensen Table Game Wii JPN US$ 39.90
    PlayStation2™:
    Princess Nightmare JPN US$ 64.90
    Slotter Up Mania 10: Pioneer Special 3 JPN US$ 44.90

    Nintendo DS™:
    Bleach DS 2nd: Kokui Hirameku Chinkon Uta (Best Version) JPN US$ 29.90
    Bleach DS: Souten ni Kakeru Unmei (Best Version) JPN US$ 29.90
    Drone Tactics US US$ 34.90
    Genmu no Kiri to Ken no Okite JPN US$ 48.90
    Hercules no Eikou: Tamashii no Shoumei JPN US$ 48.90
    Hiiro no Kakera DS JPN US$ 48.90
    Hiiro no Kakera DS [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 69.90
    Ochaken no Heya DS 3 JPN US$ 48.90
    Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! JPN US$ 48.90
    Shoho Kara wa Hajimeru Otona no Eitango Renshuu JPN US$ 39.90
    Simple DS Series Vol. 36: Arc de Minitsuku! TOEIC Test Grammar JPN US$ 28.90
    Simple DS Series Vol. 37: Arc de Minitsuku! TOEIC Test Listening JPN US$ 28.90
    Simple DS Series Vol. 38: Arc de Minitsuku! TOEIC Test Start JPN US$ 28.90
    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian JPN US$ 48.90

    Sony PSP™:
    Daisenryaku VII Exceed JPN US$ 48.90
    UEFA Euro 2008 ASIA US$ 42.90

    Game Books:
    Devil May Cry 4 - Devil Material Collection JPN US$ 29.90
    Duel Love: Koisuru Otome wa Shouri no megami The Second Pocket Diary JPN US$ 23.90
    HAZE: Prima Official Game Guide US US$ 19.90
    Video Game Careers US US$ 19.90

    Video Game OSTs:
    Bleach Beat Collection 4th Session - 01 Byakuya Kuchiki & Rukia Kuchiki JPN US$ 13.90
    Hajime No Ippo Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 17.90
    Mana-Khemia 2 Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 31.90
    Mugen Kairo Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 27.90
    Ruri Iro Rinne - Drama x Song x Radio JPN US$ 38.90
    Samurai Spirits Sen Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 27.90
    Senjou no Valkyria Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 28.90
    Star Ocean: Second Evolution Arrange Album JPN US$ 23.90
    Taiko No Tatsujin Original Soundtrack - Soundtrack 2008 JPN US$ 29.90
    Unlimited World JPN US$ 11.90

    A separate Video/Music update containing Japanese releases from this week, including new Anime, J-Pop and Movie releases will follow prior end of the week. So J-Pop, Anime and Movie fans, be sure to look out for that one!
    ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 14:35

    via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...ic-t-9160.html

    JavaGear ME is a Sega Master System and Game Gear emulator for J2ME (MIDP 2.0) mobile phones.


    Quote:
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    v 0.92 - 19th May 2008
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    New Features:

    + Screen rotation
    + Screen can be enlarged with SCALE option (before it was only shrunk)
    + Lightgun emulation (touchscreen devices and with mouse on J2SE version)
    + SRAM is saved (Phantasy Star etc.)
    + NTSC/PAL selection
    + J2SE: Pass window size as command line parameter
    + Uses less memory than previous version

    Improved Emulation Accuracy:

    + Z80: Fixed bug in FDCBxxyy, DDCBxxyy opcode timings
    + VDP: Fixed VDPbuffer bugs in accurate version (not used by any games)
    + VDP: Accurate mirroring of ports (not used by any games)
    + VDP: Fixed bug in line interrupt setting
    + Fixed bug in GameGear auto resizing code

    v 0.91 - 18th March 2007


    + Speed improvement

    v 0.9 - 12th March 2007


    + First Release

    http://www.javagear.co.uk/ ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 14:32

    From the coder himself:

    For the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch I am:

    Working on adding sound to snes4iphone.
    Finishing up temper4iphone for a release. (Thanks for the support everyone!)
    Considering continuing iPhoneDoom.
    Hoping to work out details on porting Hedgewars, a Worms-like game.
    For the upcoming next-gen homebrew gaming handheld, Pandora I am:

    Working on improving psx4all further and trying to get OpenGL ES 2.0 implemented to use Tinnus' work on the OpenGL ES GPU.
    Posting videos of psx4pandora as things progress.
    Taking a look at N64 emulation on the Pandora. More news as it develops.

    http://www.zodttd.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1777 ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 14:32

    From the coder himself:

    For the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch I am:

    Working on adding sound to snes4iphone.
    Finishing up temper4iphone for a release. (Thanks for the support everyone!)
    Considering continuing iPhoneDoom.
    Hoping to work out details on porting Hedgewars, a Worms-like game.
    For the upcoming next-gen homebrew gaming handheld, Pandora I am:

    Working on improving psx4all further and trying to get OpenGL ES 2.0 implemented to use Tinnus' work on the OpenGL ES GPU.
    Posting videos of psx4pandora as things progress.
    Taking a look at N64 emulation on the Pandora. More news as it develops.

    http://www.zodttd.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1777 ...
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