Re: [Audyssey] Announcing Support for 2 more Devices

2010-09-20 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
That's exactly my problem as well. Currently I've upgraded the Genesis
Engine using SFML and various other open source cross-platform
libraries and can compile it on Linux and am reasonably sure the
latest engine is Mac OS compatible as well, but the problem is I don't
have a Mac. So I either have to lend my source code to someone to do
the port, something i'm not certain about doing, or have to come up
with the money to buy a Mac to do the port. Alternatively I could
install Mac OS 10.6 through VMware Player and compile it virtually.
Which would work, but anyway you cut it it is an expensive and risky
thing. That's not including the cost of trying to obtain and compile
ports for Apple IPods, IPhones, and other devices which should be a
simple port but expensive to do. Bottom line if the community truely
want thes devices supported we need a large donation to purchase the
equipment and software to do the job.

Smile.


On 9/18/10, Louis Bryant lo...@braillesoft.net wrote:
 Hi. Portable Apple products won't be supported anytime soon. Right now they
 are out of my budget. In order to build for such a device you must own one,
 and languages such as Python and Java either are quite difficult to get up
 and running to develop for those devices, or they are unsupported. Though
 people may be willing to test on an IPhone or Ipod, how do I know I can
 trust you with Source Code and not to give it away unless the product is
 Open Source? Then there is the knowledge about the IPhone or IPod the tester
 would have to know, like how to compile Objective-C for there device? Then
 would the tester want some kind of pay for their time, especially if the
 project is being sold? HTH.
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Re: [Audyssey] Announcing Support for 2 More Devices

2010-09-18 Thread Jose Lomeli
Are you going to create one for the iPhone and iPod touch? That 
would be awesome because that's what I have an iPod touch.

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- Original Message -
From: Louis Bryant lo...@braillesoft.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Date sent: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 15:19:38 -0700
Subject: [Audyssey] Announcing Support for 2 More Devices


Hi there, we will gladly accept testers for these devices upon 

release of the RSGames Mobile Client:

Android OS and Symbian Operating Systems from Nokia.
I am writing the client and future programs in the following 

languages for easier portability:
C# for Windows Mobile, Python for BraillePlus and Icon, and Java 
for Android and Symbian.  This will make 3 ports easier than the 
fourth port since C# and Java are so similar it's not even funny.
Since this client is freeware just like RSGames version, everyone 
will get to test it and based off of your feedback future 
software will be shaped to support fixes and changes the client 
will get.  Thanks, and you all take care.  When the client is 
complete I will announce its release!

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Re: [Audyssey] Announcing Support for 2 more Devices

2010-09-18 Thread Louis Bryant
Hi. Portable Apple products won't be supported anytime soon. Right now they are 
out of my budget. In order to build for such a device you must own one, and 
languages such as Python and Java either are quite difficult to get up and 
running to develop for those devices, or they are unsupported. Though people 
may be willing to test on an IPhone or Ipod, how do I know I can trust you with 
Source Code and not to give it away unless the product is Open Source? Then 
there is the knowledge about the IPhone or IPod the tester would have to know, 
like how to compile Objective-C for there device? Then would the tester want 
some kind of pay for their time, especially if the project is being sold? HTH.
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