Wow!!!! Very very nice!!! I will really use ZenGL for Windows Mobile ports of my games when this is ready! =)
Does this provider will allow to make games to MeeGo?
Intel is giving $500 for the first 100 programs published in the Intel AppUp for MeeGo!
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Indeed, that does spark a major interest. Especially if it works on meego. (meego user here although I hate zypper/yum since I'm an APT person XD)...
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
MeeGo is "just" a Linux for ARM, so I think with little modifications it will work, if there are libEGL.so and libGLES_CM.so. For now I have only Maemo SDK installed, but it doesn't support OpenGL ES inside emulator(and because of that I'm looking for OpenGL ES with software rendering like one above inside Windows Mobile emulator). MeeGo SDK seems does(via qemu-gl), but I haven't it yet. When I done bigger part of ZenGL wiki, on which I'm working now, I will allocate some time for mobile platforms, because it's really funOriginally Posted by wagenheimer
Last edited by Andru; 06-03-2011 at 01:16 PM.
Although it is proprietary, have you had a go on vmware player? From what I've seen OpenGl plays rather nicely with it on my ubuntu, XP, DOS and fedora VMs... I figured Meego would be 'just' another linux distro but from test I did, it can do some weird things in response to normal code. Probably due to intel and co making some weird default packages. I mean, have you seen the procedure to let it play MP3 files? Its seriously wacko.
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
Nope, I don't like this VM and because of that I'm prefer VirtualBox And OpenGL just works fine in VirtualBox too.Although it is proprietary, have you had a go on vmware player?
I think this is not a problem of MeeGo. If you can compile, e.g., libmad and use it - you will be able to play MP3-filesI mean, have you seen the procedure to let it play MP3 files?
No its not that so much as they don't include any of the repositories or dependencies for ffmpeg, gstreamer or libmad. You have to get everything yourself which is not difficult but it puts into context how much is missing since my core 2 took 50minutes to completely finish installing and compiling everything. I mean, have you ever come accross a 50min compile time for a simple codec before? Because I sure have not. The longest compiles were those for vmware and they only took 5-10mins.
Lol, now I think of it, my distribution upgrade from 9.10 to 10.04 took less time than that...
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
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