ScummVM on Smartphone (QTek 8310)
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ScummVM on Smartphone (QTek 8310)
I've installed ScummVM 0.8.0 today on my new QVGA QTek 8310 (WM5) by copying the exe into a newly created folder in "Program Files" on the mobile.
When I started the program, the GUI came up (it looked like the one from Windows). I was wondering, though, as it was displayed scaled in Portrait mode and not (using the QVGA display) in Landscape...
Further I wasn't able to move the cursor with the mobile's joystick or any other keys...
Any clue what I might do wrong??
When I started the program, the GUI came up (it looked like the one from Windows). I was wondering, though, as it was displayed scaled in Portrait mode and not (using the QVGA display) in Landscape...
Further I wasn't able to move the cursor with the mobile's joystick or any other keys...
Any clue what I might do wrong??
I have the I-Mate SP5 which is essentially the same phone. I've managed to get the ScummVM running in landscape mode by manually editing the scummvm.ini file. Just add the following line under the [scummvm] section:
landscape=yes
Unfortunately I am also unable to control the curser and cannot work out how to solve that problem.
landscape=yes
Unfortunately I am also unable to control the curser and cannot work out how to solve that problem.
AS a first thing, you have to specify your real working e-mail address on your sf.net profile. This is essential, as sf.net sends all changes and follow-ups to that e-mail.
You didn't supply enough information, and yout bugreport was put in pending state, no need to submit another one. It's still there: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=d ... p_id=37116
Eugene
You didn't supply enough information, and yout bugreport was put in pending state, no need to submit another one. It's still there: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=d ... p_id=37116
Eugene
Sev, thanks for the advice. I though I had added the report using my newly registered profile - which should include my email address - but I probably screwed up. I have updated the bug report to include as much infomation as I can at the present.
I would like more information on the CVS builds if possible and the bug report system does not seem like the place to pose such a request. Are CVS file available in binary format or do I have to compile them myself and if binary formats are availble could a link be provided?
I would like more information on the CVS builds if possible and the bug report system does not seem like the place to pose such a request. Are CVS file available in binary format or do I have to compile them myself and if binary formats are availble could a link be provided?
I don't think there are PocketPC builds for current CVS available.daveoggy wrote:I would like more information on the CVS builds
It seems that you mix CVS with builds. CVS is a source code repository, and you need to compile that source code with appropriate tools to get a build. CVS builds are regular such compiles which some developers create and make downloadable.daveoggy wrote:Are CVS file available in binary format
All current links to official CVS builds are gathered heredaveoggy wrote: or do I have to compile them myself and if binary formats are availble could a link be provided?
Eugene
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Looks like a couple of people using newer Smartphones seem to have that problem.
@Chaos ZERO:
What OS is the SPV 600 using? WM5 as well? As the Qtek 8310 does?
@ Arisme:
Could this issue be related to your should in your readme's Support for Windows Mobile 5 is experimental but should work. Waiting for tester inputs :p
@Chaos ZERO:
What OS is the SPV 600 using? WM5 as well? As the Qtek 8310 does?
@ Arisme:
Could this issue be related to your should in your readme's Support for Windows Mobile 5 is experimental but should work. Waiting for tester inputs :p
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