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Updated Jul 05, 2009 by dashhacker242
Labels: Phase-Requirements, Phase-Design, Featured
TODO  

This is the Open Remote Play TODO list. This list does not contain bugs, only features and functionality that has yet to be implemented. See the Issues section to view or post bugs.


Comment by mark.gillespie, May 31, 2009

Not required a hacked PSP for this to work...

Comment by reneluckow, Jun 02, 2009

Hi

You should definitely port this to Android if possible. I understand that the iPhone has more mass appeal but Android will have more and more phones coming out.

I wish I knew how to do it myself :P

Comment by dashhacker242, Jun 02, 2009

"Not required a hacked PSP for this to work... " Impossible until someone hacks the PS3. Surely you must know someone with a hacked PSP that you can borrow for 10 minutes?

Comment by CristianFeliciano, Jun 03, 2009

so this isnt the ps3 remote play? corect.

Comment by Sandro2k, Jun 03, 2009

This should be ported to iPhone first as the units sold are in the 10s of millions, giving a bigger testing bed...and i like to show off :)

Comment by bmittleman, Jul 13, 2009

Port to iPhone. But don't require the iPhone to be jailbroken. Submit it to the app store for free or 99 cents. You have the potential to at least pay your electric bill!!!

Thanks so much for all your hard work...can't wait for the iPhone release!

Comment by Sandro2k, Jul 15, 2009

I highly doubt apple would allow such an app as sony would pounce on them.

Comment by dieselpower44, Jul 19, 2009

the jailbroken community is just as large (if not larger) than the "legit Appstore only" community. Cydia is the future of the iPhone. so forget Apple, they have turned from a "give the people what they want" company, into a greedy corporation. gone are the days of Woz.

Comment by damion.yates, Aug 14, 2009

Port to the N97. There is SDL already and the SDK is aimed at C++ development like this already is, rather than ObjectiveC and the Java-a-like Android uses. You can also develop under Linux.

Comment by strazz, Aug 19, 2009

@Damion.yates For java a simple native C application could actually be built

Comment by sixman9, Sep 26, 2009

@damion - As strazz says, Android apps can access native C/C++ code/libraries using Google NDK (Native Dev Kit). Also, it is possible to code 100% native Linux? on Android. Google "droid-wrapper", it allows very easy compilation of C/C++ on Android (basically provides the correct command-line arguments into the cross? compiler).

Comment by Marijn.Achterkamp, Dec 07 (2 days ago)

Would great if it can run on WM6.5!


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