Don't make me write ANOTHER comic book reader. I already wrote one for the PSP.
Don't make me write ANOTHER comic book reader. I already wrote one for the PSP.
Your since of humor will take me some time to adapt to... just a warning. With that being the first post of yours I've seen that I can recall I took it as serious. Mah bad.I was just making a little joke, really. I said don't make me do it, after all . I got fairly sick of working with that awful codebase after a year. Sure, it works. Just barely.
Anyway yeah, I'm already working on something else. It's not strictly for Pandora, but should work once I fix it up so it uses OpenGL ES, as it already uses SDL + OpenGL. I recently cleaned up the glVertex calls into glVertexArray, so that's a good first step, right? Now I have to change all GLdoubles to GLfloats Also tested it at 800x480 to see how well it ran, and it was definitely usable, with a few quirks. But it's still under active development nonetheless. And a game at that (Multiplayer only though, so you'll need internet to play--not exactly the MOST portable, alas)Sorry about that. I think I tried to quote that in a post a few weeks ago...and it just stuck for some reason until the next time I hit quote. Very strange :huh:
Like the PepViewer for the PSP. I heard it was quite fastIt would be better to port one that has a better interface and is more featureful.
I've heard of this gadget called paper its pretty easy to use, has a good resolution, its portable and nice to the eyes.
;"]I've heard of this gadget called paper its pretty easy to use, has a good resolution, its portable and nice to the eyes.
I've heard of this gadget called paper its pretty easy to use, has a good resolution, its portable and nice to the eyes.
Well it is open hardware but you'll need a factory to manufacturer it and the software on it is read only and that is closed source.
Actually, someone recently made a hack, sometimes called "Whiteout" or "Liquid paper", that can erase previously written data. You can then use the "Pen" tool to overwrite the freed memory. Unfortunately you can't do it too often, as the system begins to get bogged down and potentially break up after too many rewrites.
Man we're nerds.I've heard you can use a "scanner" to recompile one of these paper files for a different architecture, and end up with a fully editable binary file for use in the gimp or photoshop.Well it is open hardware but you'll need a factory to manufacturer it and the software on it is read only and that is closed source.
Actually, someone recently made a hack, sometimes called "Whiteout" or "Liquid paper", that can erase previously written data. You can then use the "Pen" tool to overwrite the freed memory. Unfortunately you can't do it too often, as the system begins to get bogged down and potentially break up after too many rewrites.