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Post by elinscheid on Sept 12, 2006 18:13:01 GMT 1
Hey people, Has anyone in this forum used LJP on the new Treo 700P? I don't imagine it would perform much differently from the 650, but I thought I'd ask anyway. But while I'm at it, how does LJP perform on any Treo compared to the Tapwave Zodiac? The Zod has the 2D accelerator but has a slower CPU...
Thanks for your opinions ;D
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Post by countbuggula on Sept 22, 2006 4:28:46 GMT 1
I've been using LJP on the 700p since I got mine in June. It works great! The only quirk I found was a few of the games didn't work that were fine on my Treo600 but it turns out my ROMs got corrupted and I fixed it easily enough.
Grab the shareware version of PXA Clocker (I don't think Warpspeed works on the 700p yet) to make SNES games playable. Don't bother with the full version, as it's not fully compatible with the 700p either and will crash it.
UDMH isn't required but helps.
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Post by _Em on Sept 22, 2006 17:35:38 GMT 1
countbuggula: would you please also try DynaClock with your 700p and see how/if it works?
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Post by countbuggula on Oct 1, 2006 16:56:19 GMT 1
Will do, hopefully I will have some time this week to play around with it. I think I need to do a hard reset first, though, as I screwed around with the system settings a bit too much with PXA Clocker.
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Post by countbuggula on Oct 5, 2006 20:56:19 GMT 1
Dynaclock currently has no Treo support at all.
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Post by lekcaj on Oct 6, 2006 0:48:47 GMT 1
i have a quick question for you treo users, how do you play the emulators that have more then two buttons on the controller? an example being the snes with it's x,y,a,b buttons. i mostly use the emulator for the nes roms because i can use the messenger button for 'b', the power button for 'a', the phone button for 'start' and the calendar button for 'select'. i am just curious how some of you go about it in order to try it for myself.
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Post by artvandelay on Oct 6, 2006 1:23:15 GMT 1
i have a quick question for you treo users, how do you play the emulators that have more then two buttons on the controller? an example being the snes with it's x,y,a,b buttons. i mostly use the emulator for the nes roms because i can use the messenger button for 'b', the power button for 'a', the phone button for 'start' and the calendar button for 'select'. i am just curious how some of you go about it in order to try it for myself. If its anything like a zire 72 then you shoud be able to also set buttons as the lower and upper left, middle and right sections of the touch screen. so you will be tapping the corners of the screen which is a big enough section to use your finger as buttons.
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Post by liljuni0r on Nov 3, 2006 4:26:52 GMT 1
i have a quick question for you treo users, how do you play the emulators that have more then two buttons on the controller? an example being the snes with it's x,y,a,b buttons. i mostly use the emulator for the nes roms because i can use the messenger button for 'b', the power button for 'a', the phone button for 'start' and the calendar button for 'select'. i am just curious how some of you go about it in order to try it for myself. __________________ || L ------------- R || ||----------------- || ||------OSD------- || ||----------------- || || Select ---- Start || --------------------- [[(Y) (X) [+] (B) (A)]] [_________________] [_____keyboard____ ] [_________________]
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