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This ports id Software's Quake to run on the SDL plugin runtime. The
source code originated from id under the GPLv2 license. I used
https://github.com/ahefner/sdlquake as the base of my port.
Performance is, unsurprisingly, not on par with what you're probably
used to on PC. I average about 10FPS on ipod6g, but it's still
playable.
Sound works well enough, but in-game music is not supported. I've
written ARM assembly routines for the inner sound loop. Make sure you
turn the "brightness" all the way down, or colors will look funky.
To run, extract Quake's data files to /.rockbox/quake. Have fun!
Change-Id: I4285036e967d7f0722802d43cf2096c808ca5799
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Prevents system SDL from interfering with thread driver selection. Also
adds test code for alignment faults.
Change-Id: I8bc181922c4a9e764429897dbbaa1ffaabd01126
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The simulator build will pull in the host SDL headers, which we can't
filter out easily. A simple workaround is to simply remove the pthread
include from our SDL.
Change-Id: I09de0f2e85b891aa88958e21426ab450af516e76
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We never use any of these other drivers, so having them around just takes
up space.
Change-Id: Iced812162df1fef3fd55522b7e700acb6c3bcd41
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Change-Id: Ieb33d3fec1e0d834c5e294b79f280959497acb6a
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Using the coprocessor was a good idea in theory, but didn't actually work.
This moves all SDL threads to the main core, which isn't ideal, but at
least works. Additionally, this also adds some good-practice stuff such as
setting the default sample rate on exit.
Change-Id: If1636b33d439000ec7c4e50f46e8d002708d3121
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This ports Fabien Sanglard's Chocolate Duke to run on a version of SDL
for Rockbox.
Change-Id: I8f2c4c78af19de10c1633ed7bb7a997b43256dd9
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