My plans, exactly ;-) BTW why was pygame-ctypes abandoned? Reading some of the past info on it, it seemed like a great idea to use the ctypes module.
2008/8/7 René Dudfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > nice work :) > > It can be easier to first try and get the SDL test programs compiling. > Then try and get a really simple, minimal python extension > compiling... and you guessed it, try and get them both compiling > together :) > > There's a few wince folks hanging out on the libsdl mailing list if > you have troubles there. > > cu, > > > > On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Adam Walley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, I have been attempting to get something working, but have been > > struggling to get the SDL compiled correctly (without SDL, there is no > point > > in trying to get pygame working). In my investigations, I came across the > > SCUMM forum. Now the SCUMMVM appears to be a fully working product on > > various platforms including WinCE. My attempts to compile some simple > test > > programs using the SDL source available from the official SDL site failed > > (mostly because the source will not compile 'as is' and needs some > tweaking > > which is probably beyond my capabilities). However, the SCUMM forum > pointed > > me to a set of libraries from 'knakos'. I quickly set up a new project, > with > > my simple test program, and lo! it compiled first time and tested > correctly > > on my WM5 device. I assume these SCUMM libraries have already been > adapted > > to work on WinCE, and since the SCUMM idea is to get retro graphical > games > > working, I think that pygame will probably get all the functionality it > > needs from them. > > > > Now, on to getting pygame working! I will attempt to get some of the > pygame > > source modules compiled as PYDs to see if they will import and work under > > PythonCE. I have not yet attempted to get a DLL compiled using these new > > libraries so may yet hit a wall. I will report back with any news. > > > > Rene, thanks for your comments. It's nice to know there is interest from > the > > pygame side. > > > > If anyone else would like to provide comments/advice/code to get pygame > > working, it will be welcomed. > > > > Adam. > > > > On 06/08/2008, René Dudfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> if anyone has any project files to build pygame on pythonce I'd love > >> to have them included with pygame. I'm an author/maintainer of pygame > >> and have commit access to svn, so could add project files if someone > >> makes them... I could also add a pygame download for python CE to the > >> pygame.org download page. > >> > >> Or you could add compilation instructions to the pygame wiki here: > >> http://pygame.org/wiki/CompilePythonCE > >> > >> I have a winCE phone so would love to be able to get pygame running on > it > >> :) > >> > >> > >> cheers, > >> _______________________________________________ > >> PythonCE mailing list > >> PythonCE@python.org > >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > > > > >
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