Phoinix, the free Gameboy emulator for PalmOSby Bodo Wenzel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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About the historyOn this page, newest first: - Phoinix v.1.2.1 - Phoinix v.1.2 - Phoinix v.1.1VFS - Phoinix v.1.1 - Phoinix v.1.0 - PalmBoy Phoinix v.1.2.1:Two problems are addressed with this intermediate version:
Phoinix v.1.2:This is a maintenance update to v.1.1VFS, I have just smoothed some quirks. Additionally HJ's ideas about the user interface clean-up are included. Phoinix v.1.1VFS:Because of my faux pas this version made it into the starter kit. It was not planned, but since it works well, it's now an official release version. Yes, it has some minor quirks when you install games via install tools or card managers. (Work-around: install games on-board and move them with Phoinix.) The only difference to v.1.1 is the VFS support. "VFS" stands for Virtual File System, an extension of the PalmOS introduced with OS4; it may be available as a separate library on earlier versions, too. With VFS there is a common way to access several kinds of external media like memory cards. Phoinix v.1.1:This version is just a bug fix. Under rare circumstances (launch Phoinix with saved state and low memory) the device needed a reset and lost the saved state. The portuguese and italian translations were added. Netherlands, spanish, and french translations are in preparation, too. Phoinix v.1.0:Phoinix introduces these new features compared with PalmBoy v.3.3b:
Unfortunately PalmBoy's format of the games' databases is not suitable for some new features. So you have to convert the cartridges again with the new converter for Phoinix. Some next version of Freedom will change the format from PalmBoy's to Phoinix'. Additionally read about the thoughts on what to implement, please... PalmBoy:
The idea for a Gameboy emulator was born somewhen in 1999. I heard that another programmer, Mike Ethetton, was working on an emulator and I mailed him, offering my support. After many weeks he sent around a mail saying that the legal aspects of emulation are quite difficult, if you want to make money. And he seemed to stop the project, so I started my own. PalmBoy came out in the summer of 2000 and it could only render the background of the GB screen, therefore only few games worked... You'll understand my surprise when Mike released his emulator (known as Liberty) at nearly the same time. After only one year most games could be played, and PalmBoy had some ten thousands of downloads. At that time Palm Inc. decided to defend its trademark, the word "Palm", against even the smallest unlicensed usage. In the course of this campaign many authors of websites and applications were asked to change the name, and at PalmGear an application was not shown if its name contained Palm. My emulator was affected, too. Since it is available at no cost, and it is a hobby project, I don't feel like spending time and effort for such issues. Consequently I took PalmBoy away from PalmGear. At the end of 2001 I designed a new user interface, the old one was not versatile enough for the planned enhancements. This was the chance to rename, and a colleague had the idea; and the "Phoinix" was reborn! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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