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| Nokia promoting emulation on their new N900 device, look MSX!
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manuel msx legend Posts: 4314 | Posted: February 09 2010, 13:48   |
So, you set that kbd_numkeypad_enter_key on ENTER, and it had no effect? That sounds like a bug...
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manuel msx legend Posts: 4314 | Posted: February 09 2010, 19:32   |
(Note that you need to be a member to post on openmsx-devel, in order to prevent spam...)
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jr msx addict Posts: 328 | Posted: February 10 2010, 07:35   |
Uhh... I got a reply saying the list moderator needs to review the mail before it's posted. Who's your list moderator? Well I guess I can join the list and repost.
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manuel msx legend Posts: 4314 | Posted: February 10 2010, 21:51   |
I don't know  I do not seem to have the password in any case. GOod that you just joined that list  |
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ro msx guru Posts: 2477 | Posted: March 08 2010, 19:35   |
my N900 just arived the other day. fmsx works fine. hows openmsx doing?
and what about bluemsx
the device rocks! |
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manuel msx legend Posts: 4314 | Posted: March 08 2010, 22:50   |
openMSX is doing pretty fine
I guess I should build some new packages. But maybe jr can already help you easier now? |
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jr msx addict Posts: 328 | Posted: March 09 2010, 07:51   |
I personally find the debian packaging system unfriendly so I don't touch it. Instead I have just compiled openmsx myself and copied all relevant files over to my phone. I can of course provide you with a tar ball which you can extract at the root of the file system and everything should fall nicely in place. Now if someone would be interested in writing a Qt based version of catapult or such I'd be more than happy...
Manuel, if you plan on creating new packages, please make everything install under /opt in the device and perhaps just create a symlink to openmsx under /usr/bin. The space on the rootfs is rather limited but there's plenty of space under the fs mounted at /opt. If you plan on compiling openmsx yourself, ro, the easiest way is probably to get the maemo sdk vmware image and do it inside the virtual machine. Then just copy the binary and data files to the phone with scp or by connecting your phone to your pc as a mass storage device.
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