Showing posts with label downloads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downloads. Show all posts

free emulator game downloads

Last week I've been working hard to bring all of the Roms back online. I've updated all the emulators to their newest versions aswell and I will add more systems soon.

Also I've added a new system: Sony Playstation Roms! I've added a Resident Evil Roms pack to start with, including the following games:

Resident Evil 2 [CD1] [U] [SLUS-00421]
Resident Evil 2 [CD2] [U] [SLUS-00592]
Resident Evil 2 [Dual Shock] [CD1] [U] [SLUS-00748]
Resident Evil 2 [Dual Shock] [CD2] [U] [SLUS-00756]
Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis [U] [SLUS-00923]
Resident Evil Survivor [U] [SLUS-01087]
Resident Evil [Director's Cut] [Dual Shock] [U] [SLUS-00747]
Resident Evil [Director's Cut] [U] [SLUS-00551]
Resident Evil [U] [SLUS-00170]

You can find the Emulators here.
You can find the Roms here.

More coming soon! Enjoy!

gPodder 0.15.0 now in Maemo Extras

The latest release of gPodder, a podcast downloader for Maemo has been released today, and packages for it are already available in Maemo Extras for Chinook, Diablo and Fremantle Alpha (..but there is no Extras-Promoter for Fremantle yet?).

Highlights of this release:

  • Download resuming between sessions
  • Finger-friendly lists using libmokoui2
  • Friendly folder and file names for downloaded files
  • Finger gestures for the episode list

The finger gestures are very nice and can be used to show episode details or play back episodes. Enable the configuration option maemo_enable_gestures and then swipe left to display shownotes or swipe right over an episode to listen to it.

Get it from Maemo Extras.

gPodder, Where Are Thou?

People have started asking when the new gPodder version for Maemo will appear. Installing Scratchbox is tedious, and I've re-installed a few weeks ago. A new release should be out soon, and I'll be rolling a new Maemo package then. And we have fixed some annoyances in the new version...

First, you complained about us having hardcoded the download folder to /media/mmc2/. Well, gPodder still uses this as the default download folder, but you can now simply move this folder from the SD card to your the external card (mmc1), to your home folder (/home/user) or even to an attached USB key (you can do this with a special USB female adapter). So, when you want to download podcasts to the exchangeable SD card on your N810 (or the external card on your N800), you can do so now :)

Another problem that people did not like was the fact that gPodder stored its settings and subscriptions on the SD card. This means that the Nokia Backup application didn't backup these things. So, the new version stores its settings in the user's home folder. This means that Nokia Backup and Restore should take care of you gPodder settings and subscriptions :)

All this awesomeness (or rather "less uglyness than before") will get to you with the release of 0.14.0, which should hopefully be out this coming week.

You won't get the sexy, human-readable folder names just yet. We have to work out some issues with the patches, but we are currently working on it. In the mean time (this also works with the current version!), you can set the "experimental_file_naming" advanced configuration option to "True" in order to get at least good file names (good for episodes that do not have ID3 tags).

Also, please don't hesistate to report any bugs and feature requests for gPodder to http://bugs.gpodder.org/, so we can help you and you have a better podcasting experience on your Tablet.

Another plug: Try Panucci with your podcasts if you have not already done so.