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When you mentioned a "Tutorial that has all the downloads in them", I assumed the worst :)o), my bad. The easiest way to get started with programming for the GP2X is Fenix. Here's some tips:

1. Go to the GP2X archive, I read somewhere that there's a very nice zipped Fenix dev environment, complete with compiler and editor, all you need. Search for it.

2. Go to http://fenixonfire.gp32x.de and read over the basics: introduction chapters (0, 1, 2), basic source codes, and snippets.

3. Check out this source code, I found it very useful when I played with Fenix. Start modifying little bits of it, and go from there.
 
Alex. said:
When you mentioned a "Tutorial that has all the downloads in them", I assumed the worst :)o), my bad. The easiest way to get started with programming for the GP2X is Fenix. Here's some tips:

1. Go to the GP2X archive, I read somewhere that there's a very nice zipped Fenix dev environment, complete with compiler and editor, all you need. Search for it.

2. Go to http://fenixonfire.gp32x.de and read over the basics: introduction chapters (0, 1, 2), basic source codes, and snippets.

3. Check out this source code, I found it very useful when I played with Fenix. Start modifying little bits of it, and go from there.


Thank You Very Much :D
 
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You mean the Fenix Devkit? If think I tried it and something went wrong but I will look deeper and see this time :) let you know how it goes.
 
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