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#361
Originally Posted by Crogge View Post
I would like to see World of Warcraft on the N900. If nobody does it then I will take care of it.
I am also shocked there is no port of the original c&c, there's a red alert version but no tiberiam dawm

I think open Orion would be nice as the code is available, there is a thread somewhere else but alas it goes nowhere...
 
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#362
I would like to see World of Warcraft on the N900. If nobody does it then I will take care of it.

Edit: The thing is that I have already a LINUX client running (No, I don't mean a emulation of the original Windows binary). So it would basically need a port from X86 Linux to a ARMEL compatible version.
WoW on the phone you say? That would be freaking awesome

I have for example no idea if there exist a ARMEL version of Zthread?
If you work on this why don't you create a new thread?
I think somebody with knowledge would help you.
 
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#363
Originally Posted by Magik View Post
WoW on the phone you say? That would be freaking awesome

If you work on this why don't you create a new thread?
I think somebody with knowledge would help you.
Because I never did any serious mobile developing yet, I only know how to develop in a X86 Linux / Windows. I need to get some things out first before I make it official.
 
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#364
Hi folks,

I really enjoy this old-school role playing game, and I used to play on my linux laptop (Kubuntu 10.04 64bits). The game is basicaly a small binary file (3MB) and a big datafile (272MB).

Is there any way to port this game or an arbitrary DEB file to N900? Some kind of converter?

Thank you.
 
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#365
Not compatible, closed, ask the authors.
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Trackmania would be pretty cool?
 
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#367
Originally Posted by joelteixeira View Post
Hi folks,

I really enjoy this old-school role playing game, and I used to play on my linux laptop (Kubuntu 10.04 64bits). The game is basicaly a small binary file (3MB) and a big datafile (272MB).

Is there any way to port this game or an arbitrary DEB file to N900? Some kind of converter?

Thank you.
We'd kind of need the name of the game before we can test it out.
 
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This would be pretty sweet if somebody could get this to work on the N900. Used to play this quite alot back in the days

http://www.megagames.com/freeware/co...ab=screenshots
 
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#369
yes would be really nice
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is this theoretically possible? as the psx4all runs FF VII at a halfplayable speed I assume this would be smoother if we skip the whole emulation prossess?

Would anyone be willing to give this a try, or does one need permission to port such a game from Square Enix?
 
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