And the first Dingoo Linux emulator is …. ScummVM!

Looks like it won’t be long before Guybrush Threepwood graces our Dingoos!

Props to richardofaus (or ChaoticBob ?)!

Discuss it here: http://a320.freeforums.org/scummvm-on-dingoo-linux-t461.html

Comments

  1. Damn, I love this ;') !

    How long until we have a complete distro =D ?

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  2. Can't wait to play Monkey Island on my Dingoo! :)

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  3. ScummVM is not an emulator! Is an interpreter! (like reminescence for flashback game or SCI for sierra games )

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  4. Flávio Bello - BrazilMay 27, 2009 at 11:51 AM

    peter, emul or not, is f***ing awesome!
    i can't wait for dual boot!! long live booboo!!

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  5. This looks great. It would be cool if we were still getting some updates about the progress of linux. At least with some frequency. I would personally love to know the following...

    A. In simple terms what is the hold up with dual boot?
    B. What kind of time frame should we expect before there is a release worthy candidate?

    I realize it is early still but it would be nice to know at least where things stand.

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  6. Would also want some progress... Since Booboo released the files, we have not gotten so many news about the development of linux itself, but only fan-made projects (and very cool such). I am sure that Booboo with the community is working really hard on the distro, but we could sure need some news :D !

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  7. from gp32spain, boobo said this morning:

    dual boot is almost done.

    :)

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