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#11
This game is very cool! An it would be better if it was in the extras repository (or at least share the modified source code).
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IIRC I didnt have to do anything special. I did have to get the source from debian repo so that would be good baseline.

I dont really have time to work on this so if someone else wanted to do that... or their own version (maybe with sounds? ) then I think many of us would appreciate.

I did (just) upload the source to my web space, however i don't think i did that much to it... since I probably wont be helping that much it might be just as good to use debian sources (or bins) as baseline.
 

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IIRC I didnt have to do anything special. I did have to get the source from debian repo so that would be good baseline.

I dont really have time to work on this so if someone else wanted to do that... or their own version (maybe with sounds? ) then I think many of us would appreciate.

I did (just) upload the source to my web space, however i don't think i did that much to it... since I probably wont be helping that much it might be just as good to use debian sources (or bins) as baseline.
Cool. Thanks.
I was this evening, building and uploading it to extras-devel. I took the debian sources but added your modifications (the size, key bindings, etc.).
I am starting to do some C coding, so I could see if I can add sound to it.
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#14
Sounds great... thanks

I never did find the psp homebrew version (which apparently had nice sounds)... i got caught in some recursive circle of links to download it... but that would be easiest to use existing sounds (if you can find it).

Once it shows up in repo i'll update first post to reflect that as primary method for install, and i will remove it from my repo, but will keep the direct deb download since some may want to archive. Or if you have a deb i can link to i'll reference that too so that the packages are the same.
 
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This is GREAT. I love the animations and the gameplay. Thanks so much!
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The only downside is the 100% CPU, probably due to the water animation. Can it be disabled?
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Sounds great... thanks

I never did find the psp homebrew version (which apparently had nice sounds)... i got caught in some recursive circle of links to download it... but that would be easiest to use existing sounds (if you can find it).
I found the binaries for the PSP but not the source code, it has sounds (the most part in .mod format, can it be played in the tablets?).

Once it shows up in repo i'll update first post to reflect that as primary method for install, and i will remove it from my repo, but will keep the direct deb download since some may want to archive. Or if you have a deb i can link to i'll reference that too so that the packages are the same.
Ok, thanks. The diablo version is there yet, I will be uploading today to the others repositories, will reply here when all packages are in extras.
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The only downside is the 100% CPU, probably due to the water animation. Can it be disabled?
The debian sources has a patch to improve the cpu usage. It's a bit better in my experience it uses 50-60 % cpu. But I will test disabling the water animation.
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http://mikmod.raphnet.net/doc/libmik...cs/mikmod.html

I think i saw it in a repo somewhere.

http://austinche.name/maemo/chinook/
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The packages are all in the extras repository now. I passed the evening testing it in every device and in every OS, even in OS2007HE. And it works in all.
Added pages in downloads.maemo.org, and I took the freedom of adding to pipeline as co-author

The downloads page is here for OS2008: http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/hex-a-hop/ It has links to its pages for OS2007 and OS2008.
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