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#31
Damn. (OS 2007)

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Thanks for the heads-up. Building an OS2007 version now.
Please try the OS2007 .deb: http://pupnik.de/bora/stella_2.4.1-1_armel.deb

Last edited by ArnimS; 2008-03-13 at 16:54. Reason: added IT07 build
 

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#33
Originally Posted by Pushwall View Post
Haha Addison you've gotta way with words!

Gee I never played H.E.R.O. I'll have to check it out. My favorites are similar. I loved River Raid, probably the one I played the most. I also liked Pitfall, Demon Attack, Atlantis, and Defender. I've got so many I can't remember them all.

I just tried Atlantis and Defender and oh my my what mindless fun. Looks like I'll be taking a 10 minute Atari break at noon every day to relieve some of that daily work stress!
Hey guys, I'm over 30!!

My all time faves were enduro, river raid, pacman, space invaders and pitfall.

By the way, stella is running fine! I've been doing some "intensive" testing and so far no problems! I'll just have to get used to the N810 keyboard.

Great job ArnimS!

 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Wow, an Atari 2600 port!

This should be more fun than playing with an empty pop can!

So what was everyone's favorite games back in the day?

Hopefully, Pushwall and me aren't the only dust farting turds around here that was alive back then.


For me, I'll have to say it was H.E.R.O., Pitfall, Demon Attack, and River Raid.
I was a big fan of Venture and River Raid, Pitfall was another one I loved. Star Raiders was great, but I dont think it would work well in the N800 emulator (not enough keys)

The Atari Flashback 2.0 is a big hit in my house as well as my original 7800 system still ticking over..

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Originally Posted by ArnimS View Post
Thanks for the heads-up. Building an OS2007 version now.
Please try the OS2007 .deb: http://pupnik.de/bora/stella_2.4.1-1_armel.deb
Many thanks Arnim! I played a number of different games like the original Asteroids, Space Invaders, and Pac Man. Wow, I'm rusty after close to 30 years of not playing.
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Originally Posted by ArnimS View Post
That's the first time i've heard it called 'a hans'.

If you're interested in SDL programming, sdl.org has good references and sample programs you can compile on linux and windows. To get started with maemo in general, look to maemo.org for howtos. To get a pre-made development environment, search for "maemo vmware appliance".

For ppl really starting from scratch, i'd suggest first learning to compile already written programs on linux, Then sit down with something like Sam's "learning C in 21 days". Then find a simple, small program that interests you and start looking into the source to see how it works, make small changes, and go from there.

(edit) some good sdl game tutorials
http://lazyfoo.net/SDL_tutorials/
I am such a n00b. this is good advice methinks. The reason i started looking through this thread was because i have just got an n900 and i want an Atari 800 XL emulator with all the games that i had when i was a kid! I remember typing out the basic programs from the programming manual for hours! hehehehe, syntax error....
 
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Hi, ds3 requested a stella that worked with "chording keys"
http://www.fileserve.com/file/5ZVz2Cq

README.maemo
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This is my april 1,2011 build of Stella - the atari 2600 emu.
It is unmodified, except for configuration settings in ~/.stella.
Source is at http://stella.sourceforge.net/

It should work, but no guarantees.

As root, run the install.sh script, or type the following

1) cp -r .stella /home/user
2) [as root] cp -r opt/stella /opt && chown -R user:users /opt/stella
3) [as root] cp usr/bin/stella /usr/bin

start game by typing stella
quit by typing ctrl-q

Commands:
q: Select
w: Reset
e: Color TV
r: Black / White TV
t: P0 Difficulty A
y: P0 Difficulty B
u: P1 Difficulty A
i: P1 Difficulty B
o: Save State
p: Load State
Arrows Move Joystick
a: Fire
ctrl-q Quit

Have fun!
pupnik

Last edited by ArnimS; 2011-04-01 at 23:33. Reason: forgot the -r in second command
 

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#38
hmm i'm surprised there's no stella for N900
oh well.. i'll try out this one first
http://pupnik.de/bora/stella_2.4.1-1_armel.deb
 
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Many thanks
works very well on N900.. GUI is a bit fiddly with the buttons at the bottom, but still very usable
The controls are up vol for start.
space to fire, arrows as control.

Thanks again!


Originally Posted by ArnimS View Post
Thanks for the heads-up. Building an OS2007 version now.
Please try the OS2007 .deb: http://pupnik.de/bora/stella_2.4.1-1_armel.deb
 
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Wow. This works! Awesome. Thank you so much for the N900 port

EDIT: I spoke too soon. It starts and starts a game, but the keyboard does not work. All I can do is CTRL-Q to quit the app or BACKSPACE which seems to crash the app entirely. Will the other ATARI800 port load 2600 ROMS? I can't get that to work either. It just crashes.
I am running all these under Kernel-Power 53, and no overclocking

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