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easy to manage, games, lame idea, preenv, runs crappy |
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For the records - all X-Plane editions unpack without problems when done manually via dpkg-deb -x [file] [destination], and it *works* flawlessly, after usual chmod x executable + running it via WGM wrapper script.
It's worth to add, that up-to-date, nothing can give so much of a game experience, as X-Plane. It's amazing and unbelievable to run so detailed simulator on our N900, and interface is 100% friendly + playable. And, did I mentioned, how it feels to run full Space Shuttle re-entry into atmosphere, up to final landing on Edwards?...
From technical point of view, it's -again - unbelievable, that so detailed simulation, at the same time looking so good (visually) runs 101% fluid in our device, in addition using very moderate amount of power. This OpenGLES is a mighty beast.
/Estel
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
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N900's HDMI-Out
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Camera cover MOD
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Measure battery's real capacity on-device
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TrueCrypt 7.1 | ereswap | bnf
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