NVeeMESS For Games On Zaurus, iPaq
LordDavon writes "If you are lucky enough to own a Sharp Zaurus or a Compaq iPaq running QPE/OPIE, then nvmax.com has a nice present for you. We have released version 0.011 of NVeeMESS. This is a port of MESS, the Multi Emulator Super System for Linux based portable devices. This is also the first port of MESS to run in the Zaurus native environment.
This is a very early alpha, but I have tested GameBoy, NES, C64, Genesis and a few others."
This is twice in two days that they've posted stories about illegal software, first posting links to downloadable doom3 alphas, and now one about console game emulators.
Oh wait, I forgot, those aren't illegal. Just like rolling papers aren't illegal. when was the last time you saw someone rolling their own cigarette? And when was the last time you saw someone playing a homebrew game on an emulator?
It must be an oz only thing. It fails on my Z with the stock sharp rom because it tries to write to /root which is a read only file system.
In Republican America phones tap you.
And when was the last time you saw someone playing a homebrew game on an emulator?
Yesterday, I was working on my Tetris clone for the NES. When I release the first public milestone, it will be the first Tetris clone on the NES licensed as free software.
My name is Damian Yerrick, and I'm a homebrew console game developer.
NES | GBA
Will I retire or break 10K?
I own two Atari STs and a couple of crates of commercial software I paid for. If I want to play the software on an emulator, seems perfectly legal to me.
GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak
Yep. The Opie folks now have Opie compiling against X11 libs so you can run opie in X. Not sure how advanced it is, but I've heard it now at least works.
Erm, we covered the Doom 3 leak but there were no download links. You will find CNN did this just as we did, and like, 100's of other sites.
Andy C, editor-in-chief
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