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2010-06-21
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2010-06-22
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2010-07-06
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8.Download gemrb.cfg from
http://www.4shared.com/file/ZD6jG2_J/configi.html
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-08
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At the moment i'm working on getting to run, i just got my n900 so everything goes a bit slow but i think i'l soon have it working.
If i would like to play Icewind Dale or Planescape Torment i just need to change the paths in gemrb.cfg right?
What would have been cool is if you could choose bewteen different games when you loaded Gemrb, so i you can have both Bg2 and IWD on your N900 and when you start GemRB it asks you wich game and then cooses the right config file.
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2010-07-08
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2010-07-08
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2010-07-08
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1. Download these depencies
http://bundyo.com/things/libopenal1_...22-1_armel.deb
You could probably copy over to /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads
*Note case sensitive (you guys should know by now)
2. Download gemrb from here
http://bundyo.com/things/gemrb-0.6.0-maemo0.deb
*You may place it at /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads too
3. Grant yourself root access using xterminal using command -> sudo gainroot
4. Install each and every libopenal .deb files by using this command -> dpkg -i libopenal1-dbg_1.10.622-1_armel.deb
5. Install gemrb using the above same command -> dpkg -i gemrb-0.6.0-maemo0.deb
6. Create a bg2 folder/directory by using command -> mkdir /home/user/MyDocs/bg2
*This directory should contain all bg2 source files and folders.
7. Create folder for gemrb.cfg to reside in by using command ->
mkdir /home/user/.gemrb/
8.Download gemrb.cfg from
http://www.4shared.com/file/ZD6jG2_J/configi.html
9. Move gemrb.cfg to /home/user/.gemrb/gemrb.cfg by using command -> mv gemrb.cfg /home/user/.gemrb/
*Take note, you must be at the directory where you first placed gemrb.cfg like e.g. /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads
10. Run gemrb by using two command -> cd /usr/bin
-> gemrb
Just hope I did not make this up too complicated, this should make everything work but I'm sure I did miss out something
I'll continue to keep the post updated should I find out what I missed.
Hope you guys have some fun even though it might not be perfect enough.
Last edited by WhiteIce; 2010-06-22 at 01:02.