On 4/29/10, Rafael Ignacio Zurita <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert > the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld > game console. > It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for > Linux mobile devices. > > http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/ > > We have been working in this idea for a couple of months (in 2009), > improving current openmoko games, and writting a game control useful > for any game. > Our first idea is always to have with us a SD full of games to play. > > Because the last two months we did not do much, I am announcing it, > so other gamers can try it. > > All the games which use the new gamecontrol does not work > well the first time you run these. After, all go okey. > > Moreover, we need to improve that "general" game control > that we are writting, because it is not so cool yet. > But well, you can play if you know well it :) > > For other games we have worked improving speed as well. > > If we get some free time to continue we will add super nintendo > emulator (which we already have tested) and new versions > of the new game control. > > After, we'll add more games specifically built for this game distro. > > The web site has some docs as well about our work. > > Cheers > > -- > Rafael Ignacio Zurita
"GameRunner is based on Linux Image-gta02-g291a9d50_mwester-stable.bin kernel and Om2008.9-gta02-20081117.rootfs. XGlamo is providing X." OMG, it's sooo old! I think you can make it a LOT faster by using newer kernel (for instance, andy-tracking HEAD), and maybe X.org instead of Xglamo (but with this one i'm not sure if it will give performance boost, but I believe it will :P) -- Sebastian Krzyszkowiak dos _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

