> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 08:35:08AM -0700, Ryan Freeman wrote: > > Hello ports@ > > > > i am very excited to finally be able to submit this port, we have been > > lacking a real NES emulator in our ports tree :) I have been playing > > with FCEUX for the past week and it runs great; this is the first time > > i can properly play NES games on OpenBSD without requiring a linux binary! > > iNES doesn't count, it does not include nearly as much accuracy or > > compatibility, and doesn't even have a good timing configuration (have > > to manually add parmeters just to try and play with things at normal speed) > > > > FCEUX runs 100% on my system, using the opengl renderer i am able to set > > fullscreen resultion to my thinkpad's native 1400x1050, with working > > audio via SDL, and working joystick support (!) (this the first time i've > > ever been able to use any of my usb adapters for gamepads in openbsd, > > very cool!) I am using a ps2->usb adapter with one of my ps2 controllers > > and it works fantastic! Finally this port was made with slight study from > > the FreeBSD port, but nothing taken directly. Comments? > > > > tested on i386 > > > > -ryan > > bump, i've attached an updated version of the tarball to match > the recent WANTLIB and LIB_DEPENDS changes. > > fwiw after this post i had two others reply and say good on i386 > and also good on amd64. does Jasper want to try and run this over > x11 forwarding from sparc64? ;) cheers! > > -ryan
I have no -current to test on at the moment, but I would like to (again) express interest in this port getting in! :) Beats ines all hollow.