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anyone interested in porting crawl to fremantle? that would be so awesome...
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Hello,
I have a few compile requests, please:
FAngband:
http://angband.oook.cz/faangband/Downloads.html
Trichromic (although the dependencies look like it might not be possible):
http://www.gamecreation.org/~trichromic/
Fallout engine, fife:
http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?t...wnload_section
(build dependencies):
http://wiki.fifengine.de/index.php?t...d_dependencies
Stone Soup:
http://crawl-ref.sourceforge.net/
P.S. I've done some native gcc compiling for the Zaurus and would like to help with compiling for the Nokia. What would you guys recommend for a good starting tutorial, or Wiki?
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In regards to porting the Fallout Engine via FIFE. FIFE changed its focus away from Fallout to become the Flexible Isometric Free Engine a long time ago, and have stripped out pretty much all the Fallout based code. Good news is I am in the process of writing up an engine for Fallout/Fallout 2 natively for the N900, this is very early in the process, so dont expect anything for a while.
I don't think your idea on using the D-Pad is going to be a solution for you.
A user by the name of qole told me some time ago that it is only capable of understanding 4 directions when pressed... apparently it's a hardware thing.
So basically that means it would be impossible for diagonal movement using strictly the D-Pad.
I'll agree that my set up has compromises, such as only having a 72x24 window and also a very small on-screen keyboard.
If there's a better set up that you can envision, I'd be willing to help out on this.
It only takes something like two minutes for me to change the size and appearance of the touch screen keyboard and the position on where it's placed.
Any suggestions I'd be happy to hear them out.