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Dungeon Master and Symbian Os
Cheers guys...i've spent so many hours with Full Bro Neta on my Amiga 500 when i was 13....any chance to get this game on my nokia 6600?
That would rock!
cya
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That would rock!
cya
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- Equus / ZPC
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Well, I took a peek at the hardware and software of the Nokia 6600.
It looks like it has the same processor as the PocketPC and it supports
a C++ compiler. So it should be possible.
I did not see any 'pointing' device like a mouse or stylus-sensitive screen.
DM and CSB would be possible without these (it works on the SNES) but
it is awkward and the interface would have to be modified. I don't think
I am up to that. Moreover, the PocketPC experience taught me that it
is quite difficult to write programs for a machine one does not possess.
I spent several hundred dollars for a PocketPC and hesitate to spend more
for another platform.
Now, if someone else wants to try this then I will assist in every way possible.
We succeeded with the Linux port and the macintosh port.
It looks like it has the same processor as the PocketPC and it supports
a C++ compiler. So it should be possible.
I did not see any 'pointing' device like a mouse or stylus-sensitive screen.
DM and CSB would be possible without these (it works on the SNES) but
it is awkward and the interface would have to be modified. I don't think
I am up to that. Moreover, the PocketPC experience taught me that it
is quite difficult to write programs for a machine one does not possess.
I spent several hundred dollars for a PocketPC and hesitate to spend more
for another platform.
Now, if someone else wants to try this then I will assist in every way possible.
We succeeded with the Linux port and the macintosh port.
- Equus / ZPC
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As I said......
Moreover, the PocketPC experience taught me that it
is quite difficult to write programs for a machine one does not possess.
I spent several hundred dollars for a PocketPC and hesitate to spend more
for another platform.
Now, if someone else wants to try this then I will assist in every way possible.
We succeeded with the Linux port and the macintosh port.
Moreover, the PocketPC experience taught me that it
is quite difficult to write programs for a machine one does not possess.
I spent several hundred dollars for a PocketPC and hesitate to spend more
for another platform.
Now, if someone else wants to try this then I will assist in every way possible.
We succeeded with the Linux port and the macintosh port.
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I just got a p800, would love to play DM on it, that would be cool.
Maybe DM Java would be easier to convert to J2ME.
Equus / ZPC: What other games have you got for the SE Px00 model? There is one called legacy kicking around
I would love to see Reshift (http://www.redshift.hu) release their mobile Civilization for the mobile market, imagine that on teh train home
Hi everyone by the way, im still lurking here
Maybe DM Java would be easier to convert to J2ME.
Equus / ZPC: What other games have you got for the SE Px00 model? There is one called legacy kicking around
I would love to see Reshift (http://www.redshift.hu) release their mobile Civilization for the mobile market, imagine that on teh train home

Hi everyone by the way, im still lurking here

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