id Games for Linux PDAs 92
Bill Kendrick writes: "Thanksgiving was a great day for Linux PDA gaming. Not one, but two classic id games were ported to not one, but two different Linux PDAs! Quake (screenshots) is available for the Sharp Zaurus and the original Wolf3D is out for the Agenda VR3. Now if only they could do Unreal Tournament over IR ports..."
Memory (Score:1)
So, just how much memory does Quake use?
Re:Memory (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Memory (Score:1, Informative)
But it looks like they have a problem with the memory on that specific pda.
Re:Memory (Score:1, Informative)
sweet! but... (Score:1)
WOW! (Score:3, Flamebait)
Thought it was interesting... (Score:2, Informative)
Memory is VERY low, please end this application immediately
Not too impressive, yet anyway.
Re:Thought it was interesting... (Score:1)
As far as the Sharp, that's a developer model... (Score:2, Interesting)
Way cool shitter toy if you ask me--playing Quake beats the pants of the newspaper any day!
Re:As far as the Sharp, that's a developer model.. (Score:1)
Weight loss (Score:1, Funny)
"shopping" is a good one too
Re:Thanksgiving (Score:1)
Re:Thanksgiving (Score:1)
Thats easy! They blame Quebec.
Re:Thanksgiving (Score:1)
Re:Thanksgiving (Score:1)
Same thing we always do:
1) Bitch about the how government income support for farmers isn't enough
2) fill out our NISA forms. (goverment hand-out forms for farmers who have a bad year)
3) spend the winter in florida
Mister_IQ
Related... (Score:3, Informative)
Nice but... (Score:1)
Re:Related... (Score:1)
Games? (Score:2, Interesting)
SimCity, Civilization and maybe even Starcraft would be a lot of fun. Imagine sitting in a meeting and instead of taking notes on your PDA you're building your empire.
It would be great!
Re:Games? (Score:2)
Re:Games? (Score:2, Interesting)
Simcity 2000 is out for the Pocket PC's (2002 and the prior version), this include Casio E115, E125, EM500, E200, all modern IPAQ's, Toshiba, NEC, and @migo devices. And it only needs 4 megs to run!
If you want to see screenshots of this badboy, check this [ziosoft.com].
It doesn't list Linux as a compatible OS, I know some of you folks of Linux on an Ipaq - will this get you to change back?
thenerd.
Re:Games? (Score:1)
iPAQ Quake (Score:2, Interesting)
http://www.blakespot.com/ipaqquake/
...but will they port it to the iPod: http://www.ipodhacks.com ?
blakespot
Re:iPAQ Quake (Score:1)
Does it have all the levels?
Thanks.
Re:iPAQ Quake (Score:1)
Yes, as far as I know. If you only have the .PAK file from the demo tho, you'll only get the demo levels. Which is still a lot of fun...
Controls? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Controls? (Score:1)
Re:Controls? (Score:1)
I suppose a real 3D game would need two thumbwheels.
Re:Controls? (Score:2)
Of course, this implies the screen will be rotated (90 deg anticlockwise for righties, 90 deg clockwise for leftyscum) - please tell me this will be the case? Quake needs pixels, damnit
Re:Controls? (Score:2)
Been there... (Score:1)
I tried quake for the iPaq version of qpe. it needs the
Re:Been there... (Score:1)
Re:Been there... (Score:1)
a compact flash or a microdrive would solve both problems, but they're too damn expensive for me to consider the right now.
Re:now all that's needed (Score:1)
Slashdot problems (Score:1)
Re:Slashdot problems (Score:2)
It's been happening to me ever since they moved to this new slashcode (aka garbage). ALthough I whack it up to more of the fact that they use MySQL (not designed for this heavy a load).
Re:Slashdot problems (Score:1)
Re:Don't you remember...? (Score:1)
Source code (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/handheldquake
Also an incomplete web page for the project is here:
http://handheldquake.sf.net/ [sf.net]
The idea is the source code will be able to be compiled conditionally for many different handheld platforms.
The current ipkgs should work not only on the sharp zaurus device but also should work on recently compiled versions of Qt Palmtop on iPAQs.
Packages are at:/ [sourceforge.net]
http://qpe.sourceforge.net/packages/ipaq/unstable
Installation instructions from Joris on the sharp-linux@yahoogroups.com mailing list:
RegardsJohn R
yay for technology (Score:1)
Pocket Quake (Score:3, Informative)
I didn't see a link for the pak file, but you can get it from the url below my sig. The Pocket Quake forum contains over 10k of posts discussing Pocket Quake, including custom maps designed to increase the FPS on hardware without native floating point capability.
Dan East
pocketquake@pocketmatrix.com [mailto]
quake.pocketmatrix.com [pocketmatrix.com]
Colour? (Score:1)
Re:Colour? (Score:2)
Great, just great (Score:1)
If you didn't think that was sarcasm, it was.
UT (Score:1)
I think it might have worked ages ago, but us recent users have had no chance...
Smid