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Sopwith for Dinux

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Sopwith for Dinux

Postby mrLogan on Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:23 am

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Sopwith for Dingux
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Note: First time players you have to press left on the dpad to launch upwards. You will get the hang of it.
Also Note: set your volume to Low , there is no in game volume control and its very very loud.


START = Start (press a couple of times)
SELECT = Quit

LEFT = Pull Up
RIGHT = Pull Down
DOWN = Flip
A = Fire
B = Bomb
Y = Go Home
L = Throttle Down
R = Throttle Up

p.s. If anyone can tell me how to adjust the volume of a single channel using just basic SDL audio (no SDL_mixer) if would be very grateful and might even build it into this game ;)
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby spn-x on Mon Aug 31, 2009 3:46 pm

Cool Game , THX
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby darfgarf on Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:43 pm

congratulations on getting it working, this was the first thing i attempted to compile (hence why i failed probably :D)
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby mrLogan on Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:23 pm

darfgarf wrote:congratulations on getting it working, this was the first thing i attempted to compile (hence why i failed probably :D)


To build this one , this is what I did.

-built the linux version first to make sure it was working and too see what might need changing.
-used the ./configure options for the dingoo. the makefile that was produced didn't use the right compiler so I changed that line in the makefile.
-during compiling it gives various error messages about gtk but thats ok because the makefile actually tries to create an SDL version and a GTK+ version and the SDL one compiles ok.
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby xzakox on Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:13 pm

mrLogan wrote:p.s. If anyone can tell me how to adjust the volume of a single channel using just basic SDL audio (no SDL_mixer) if would be very grateful and might even build it into this game ;)


This is what I wrote for LGPT:
http://www.dingoowiki.com/index.php/Dev ... ipsNTricks
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby mrLogan on Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:54 pm

xzakox wrote:
mrLogan wrote:p.s. If anyone can tell me how to adjust the volume of a single channel using just basic SDL audio (no SDL_mixer) if would be very grateful and might even build it into this game ;)


This is what I wrote for LGPT:
http://www.dingoowiki.com/index.php/Dev ... ipsNTricks


cool thx.
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby darfgarf on Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:15 am

mrLogan wrote:-during compiling it gives various error messages about gtk but thats ok because the makefile actually tries to create an SDL version and a GTK+ version and the SDL one compiles ok.


so that's what it does, this bit had me wtf-ing for a good few hours

...should really get round to programming some more stuff...
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Re: Sopwith for Dinux

Postby ezelkow1 on Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:46 pm

For stuff like that, if it has a configure you may want to run it with --help and see what configure options there are. Usually there would be an option to turn off things that require X and related stuff.
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