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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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#12
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Here's a link to the source code:
http://sdlemu.ngemu.com/handysdl.php
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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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#14
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"The emulators on this page are CLOSED SOURCE until quoted otherwise. The emulators will stay closed source until the original developers have agreed that the sources may be distributed to the public. Don't e-mail use about sourcecode, no awnser will be given!"
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2010-07-14
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Hi Smoku, as I said on an earlier post, sourcecode is available on the same site: http://www.xs4all.nl/~shalafi/handy_sdl-0.5-src.tar.bz2, although not sure this the most recent version.
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2010-07-14
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But confusingly it says:
The source code is timestamped 2008, whereas those original download links (on the first post) are timestamped 2001, so I can only assume they changed the numbering scheme at some point when producing the SDL version, and the source code is a more recent version...Code:Handy/SDL v0.5 -------------- * Ported the original Handy v0.95 WIN32 code to GCC;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Revision History: // // ----------------- // // // // December 2005 : // // Since the 14th of April, the WIN32 of Handy (written by Keith Wilkins) // // Handy has become OpenSource. Handy/SDL v0.82 R1 was based upon the old // // v0.82 sources and was released closed source. // // // // Because of this event, the new Handy/SDL will be released as OpenSource // // but is rewritten from scratch because of lost sources (tm). The SDLemu // // team has tried to bring Handy/SDL v0.1 with al the functions from the // // closed source version. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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2010-07-14
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2010-07-15
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#20
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If Handy can't / won't be ported for the N900, there is also Mednafen, which is a command line emulator for multiple game systems (including the Lynx) and has a GTK frontend written in python called mfe.
http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/
http://mednafenfe.sourceforge.net/
That's what I usually use to play Lynx games, because for a long time there weren't a version of Handy/SDL that I could get to work.
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