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#32
Posted 13 April 2007 - 10:53 PM
Thanks for the comments 
Yes, the idea is that eventually you'll be able to launch applications directly, and that the GP32 firmware will also be rewritten (HLE'd).
I'll be certain to keep y'all updated. Just working on the SMC emulation now, which will work of a small embedded smartmedia image for the time being (don't really have the ram to load an entire smc into memory, and can't access the sd card easily as Linux is put to sleep when Spot starts up).
Yes, the idea is that eventually you'll be able to launch applications directly, and that the GP32 firmware will also be rewritten (HLE'd).
I'll be certain to keep y'all updated. Just working on the SMC emulation now, which will work of a small embedded smartmedia image for the time being (don't really have the ram to load an entire smc into memory, and can't access the sd card easily as Linux is put to sleep when Spot starts up).
#36
Posted 14 April 2007 - 04:15 PM
It's great to hear that Squidge has made a GP32 emu, as I never got to try the GP32.
All I can say is that the impossible keeps being done on these forums by talented coders like Squidge, so I should hope that it continues that way so that we can get more of the stuff we really want.
#38
Posted 16 April 2007 - 02:13 PM
#40
Posted 18 July 2007 - 02:27 PM
I'ld like to know if this project is temporarily stopped or not, and if there are concrete possibilities that GP32 homebrew and commercial games work in the next/near future.
Thanks for any answer.
I'd love to know too. I had heard about the GP32 a while back, but I was unable to afford getting one. Now, I have a GP2X, and I want to check out some of the homebrew games that were created for it. I guess that this is the result of Squidge's break from emulation efforts?
#43
Posted 19 July 2007 - 02:30 PM

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