Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest on Pyra/OpenPandora?


Hi

I want to inform you that Smallmodel keeps working on this project.

The most noticeable change is that you now see images before you load levels from the Load/Save section of the main menu. It works with quick saves (F5) and saves games created from the main menu.

@ptitSeb

Did you encounter any other issues that could prevent you from releasing OpenMoHAA for OpenPandora?

I think about bugs reported earlier by OpenMoHAA users, or maybe you noticed issues no one reported.

Please share your opinion about it.
 
I'm in holyday for now, I'll have a look at that next week. I did updated the source code 2 weeks ago and it build without issue. I'll update and start debugging next week.
 
Hi

Thank you for the answer.

I'm in holyday for now, I'll have a look at that next week. I did updated the source code 2 weeks ago and it build without issue. I'll update and start debugging next week.

That's great!
 
@ptitSeb

Hi

I know that Clang Is available for Pyra.

Can you tell me if Clang is actively maintained for OpenPandora?

I hope this decision doesn't make it more tricky to port OpenMoHAA to OpenPandora.

 
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@ptitSeb

Hi

I know that Clang Is available for Pyra.

Can you tell me if Clang is actively maintained for OpenPandora?

I hope this decision doesn't make it more tricky to port OpenMoHAA to OpenPandora.

Clang (an old version) can be available on the OpenPandora, but I don't really maintain it anymore... Why would Clang be needed?
 
Clang (an old version) can be available on the OpenPandora, but I don't really maintain it anymore... Why would Clang be needed?

Thank you for the answer.

I encountered the issue with GCC, which existed only in a release mode, which was weird.

cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release

Interestingly, I didn't have this problem in debug mode:

cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DDEBUG_DROP_ASSERT=1 -DDEBUG_MEMORY=1


This is the answer from Smallmodel, but later, he fixed this bug:

Anyone can use whatever compiler they want, but must be aware of stability issues when enabling optimizations with GCC

I suspected that OpenPandora is one of the platforms where GCC is more common than Clang. In this case, I had to ask you about Clang on OpenPandora.
 
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