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2009-05-12
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2009-05-13
, 06:11
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Are you talking about zeesteroids? The application installs and boots, yes. Apart from that I can't provide more feedback since I don't have a Zeemote...
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2009-05-14
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Yes, i am talking about zeesteroids. Nokia sells some of their phones bundled with a zeemote. So you should easily find one ...
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2009-05-15
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They don't sell them in many countries, and even where they do sell them the bundle can be very restricted.
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2009-05-15
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Also i was specifically addressing quim who might be able to go to the source of the devices they sell bundled.
while doing the zeemote interface stuff i also did some simple sdl demo. I did it the ugly way with fullscreen refreshs etc. On the current devices this performs as bad as expected and the refresh rate is too low for acceptable smooth graphics (but ok for a demo).
Now for the interesting part: The zeemote parts also compile under fremantle and i can run them on the beagleboard. The demo runs fluid there. So we can probably expect a nice game performance on the next gen devices.
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