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#1
i sometimes "track" the development of openxdk, by looking at the cvs tree, and i feel that it's quite stalled.
does anyone have some new about it?
in my very humble opinion it is the most important xbox tool needed. free binaries, free life!

c ya

febs
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#2
it seems not much is happening

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/openxdk/openxdk/
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#3
i heard/read that caustic stopped coding it because he didn't get enough help from other devs, so i don't count on a any progress on that project in the near future. though i believe that 'the only' major thing that was missing was usb driver/interface (only = still a big task).
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#4
http://www.xbdev.net/openxdk/index.php
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#5
i stopped by #openxdk, and asked what the deal was.

i ran into ben_3d.

- there is usb support now, ben_3d developed on this since a month ago, he still is.
- work is underway on sound support, ie. sound registers
- update on usb input code (xinput) is something of interest now.
- the big thing needed is gpu (registers,...)
- caustic might be working on bug with video (happens with debug bios), he's supposedly doing memory dumps
- ben is doing some tutorials and mini demos, along the way, one step at a time

so, it's an oppertunity for anyone out there into hacking code, and learning stuff (assembler, organisation, xbe format, helping to create a developr kit, compilers, linkers, ...)
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#6
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#7
where to get it?
as the release version on sourceforge is from nov 2002 !
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#8
(alx5962 @ mar. 18 2004,20:54 Wrote:where to get it?
as the release version on sourceforge is from nov 2002 !
that is the latest release, you have to look in their cvs for newer updates. again, it's along way from being mature enough for xbmc
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#9
(gamester17 @ mar. 19 2004,10:52 Wrote:
(alx5962 @ mar. 18 2004,20:54 Wrote:where to get it?
as the release version on sourceforge is from nov 2002 !
that is the latest release, you have to look in their cvs for newer updates. again, it's along way from being mature enough for xbmc
it's just because i think python is very limited for now on xbox so i wanted to try c++.
and the only possibility is openxdk.
it's not possible to have a new release of openxdk somewhere?
to compile form cvs would be such a pain and idon't think i'm able to do it
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#10
(alx5962 @ mar. 19 2004,11:50 Wrote:it's not possible to have a new release of openxdk somewhere?
you have to ask the openxdk that directly, your better posting in thier own forums (openxdk forum) for that or e-mail
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