Still Using Your Gp32 In 2012
#1
Posted 02 August 2012 - 06:43 AM
I never published my vAtari 2600 emulator outside of the Pandora Angst Competition so I'll do that first.
What sort of emulator would people be interested in for their GP32 - assuming people still use it?
Some suggestions, in order of my preference:
Atari 2600 (more improvements to my Atari 2600 emu, like Pitfall 2 compatibility and multiplayer using the RF module)
1943 (MAME Arcade game, single game "full speed" emulation, or perhaps some other MAME game that wasn't quite full speed on the GP32)
CPS1 emulator (using caching as per the PSP, may not work at all)
PC 8086
Atari 7800
Others?
#2
Posted 02 August 2012 - 02:17 PM
As for possible other emulators, maybe old 8-bit computers like apple II and tandy color computer.
Anyway congrats on coming back in action, keep the fire burning.
#3
Posted 02 August 2012 - 06:12 PM
PS: I like your FBA port for the Dingoo. Still my favourite Dingux emulator. Thanks a lot.
#4
Posted 02 August 2012 - 09:31 PM
#5
Posted 03 August 2012 - 12:53 AM
If not that then I would pick the cps1 emu. Would cps2 be a slideshow on the GP32?
BTW, they're really missing you over at Dingoonity!
#6
Posted 03 August 2012 - 10:28 PM
#7
Posted 05 August 2012 - 03:06 AM
I still have two working GP32s (and one additional that should work but is currently in pieces, haha). It'd be awesome to have something new.
If you could pull off an 8086 PC emulator, I would frankly be shocked.
7800 would be pretty awesome as well.
EDIT: Actually... As far as the 8086 thing goes, do you think you could do an emulator that specifically emulates the features of an IBM PCjr or Tandy 1000? PCjr is one of my favorite old computers. Mine is upgraded to 720k of RAM with an added IDE controller.
Edited by jmetal88, 05 August 2012 - 03:10 AM.
#8
Posted 05 August 2012 - 10:44 AM
The GP32 is fun to develop though can be a pain to debug!
The likes of the A320 - especially on a Linux is the opposite - very easy to develop on.
I would have thought that the native apps would be more appealing now than OpenDingux?
Faster startup, less over head, more memory available, etc?
I know MAME was ported to native Dingoo - perhaps native FBA would be cool too?
PC on the GP32 would be nice though without a chatboard a bit laborious to use. On second thoughts I'd probably give that a miss.
I might do MAME4ALL for OpenDingux first.
Edited by slaanesh, 05 August 2012 - 11:01 AM.
#9
Posted 05 August 2012 - 06:01 PM
As I thought, the GP32 is probably a pretty limited "market" now, I bet there are only a few hundred active users left in the world despite selling 30K odd units.
The GP32 is fun to develop though can be a pain to debug!![]()
The likes of the A320 - especially on a Linux is the opposite - very easy to develop on.
I would have thought that the native apps would be more appealing now than OpenDingux?
Faster startup, less over head, more memory available, etc?
I know MAME was ported to native Dingoo - perhaps native FBA would be cool too?
PC on the GP32 would be nice though without a chatboard a bit laborious to use. On second thoughts I'd probably give that a miss.
I might do MAME4ALL for OpenDingux first.
If you develop for OpenDingux,your works can be used too in the future handheld "GCW ZERO" which uses OD,and you make Dingoo A320 users hapyness! For the native OS we have a pack of great emus of lion_rms, called dingoones,dingoosmd and dingoosnes, but not a mame or fba. Anyway, remember in dingux and OD you can use 64mb, 128 etc. Of swap Memory. Native or OD, a new versión of FBA will be great, but remember a option for configure buttons please! And release the source code for the good of all the community! :-) im looking forward for OD mame! Thanks slaanesh!
#10
Posted 05 August 2012 - 09:57 PM
Anything for my GP32 will be welcomed!
The people from gp32spain were planning a programming contest for GP32, maybe you wanna participate!
http://www.gp32spain.com/foros/showthread.php?91214-Concurso-de-programaci%F3n-para-la-blanquita-que-nos-di%F3-nombre
Aiken
Edited by Aiken, 05 August 2012 - 09:59 PM.
#11
Posted 06 August 2012 - 03:45 PM
I tried today to relive some thing with geepee32 emul, but too slow and not working.
I really must get one.
But yeah, opendingux ports would be nice too. I have installed it in my dingoo now and there are very few stuff at the moment.
#12
Posted 08 August 2012 - 04:52 PM
I might do MAME4ALL for OpenDingux first.
Very good new Slaanesh
Are you also interested in Open Pandora development?
Maybe you can try to add ASM cores in PanMame (Pandora Mame based on Mame 106):
http://mcobit.openpandora.org/
#13
Posted 09 August 2012 - 07:04 PM
I emulate mainly Atari VCS2600 + 8 bit + ST.
More control over emulator settings and clock speeds would be nice, if possible.
My GP32, is my favourite device, with the GP2X, close behind.
#14
Posted 10 August 2012 - 02:38 AM
Also adding code for a soft keyboard for A320 users. Nanonote users can use the real keyboard!
I've also got to install OpenDingux to make sure that's okay with DosBox.
@Asteroid - have you tried my vAtari emulator for GP32? I better post that on my blog if you can't find the download.
I'd love to do some Pandora dev but at the moment I'm only using Mac OS X for dev and I don't have a VM (yet) to run Linux.
Let me know if there is a toolchain for Mac OS X.
#15
Posted 10 August 2012 - 10:04 AM
I've been doing some debugging of DosBox, still a few issues here and there.
Also adding code for a soft keyboard for A320 users. Nanonote users can use the real keyboard!
I've also got to install OpenDingux to make sure that's okay with DosBox.
@Asteroid - have you tried my vAtari emulator for GP32? I better post that on my blog if you can't find the download.
I'd love to do some Pandora dev but at the moment I'm only using Mac OS X for dev and I don't have a VM (yet) to run Linux.
Let me know if there is a toolchain for Mac OS X.
Is it possible that your dosbox improvements could be ported over to the Wiz?, Its a popular download.











