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2008-06-06 - GnGeo forums back online
Hi
After some (important) down time, the common forums for GnGeo, XGngeo and GGF are back again!
In this more stable, fast, pretty and addictive place, our young and pure maids M. Peponas, Choplair and R. Almedia will answer your questions and fix your problems with a certain pleasure!
We are waiting for you: http://bbs.choplair.org/
Cheers. :)
2007-12-09 - GnGeo License Modification
Hello everyone!
Some people may be aware of it, but gngeo have licensing issue. Indeed, gngeo use some piece of code coming from the Mame project, which have a license that is incompatible with the GPL.
To correct this issue, the following special exception is added to the GPL license used by gngeo:
As a special exception, You have the permission to link the code of this program with independent modules,regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or based on Gngeo. If you modify this library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version.
2007-01-03 - Innaugurating GnGeo / XGngeo / GGF common forums!
Happy new year everyone. :)
Today there is no release, yet we have another sort of present to give you for starting year 2007: the GnGeo, XGngeo, and GGF projects are pround to announce they've all started having official forums for public help request / suggestion / discussions, and that, on top of all, those forums are actually available on a common place!
As an initiative of the Choplair-network, the BBS is accessible at http://bbs.choplair.org/.
With a centralized effort to help users, hear their comments, and debate of the future development, we hope it is going to create a synergy that would benefit to the three projects. :)
So, don't wait a second, and start posting to thos currently virgin forums ! :D
See ya.
2006-10-18 - Release of GGF 0.5 I'm alive
version!

Almost 3 years since the last version, Ricardo Almeida announced with surprize the new GGF (GnGeo Frontend) 0.5, aka I'm Alive
version. :)
According to the author, there is still some missing feature compared to XGngeo that greatly evolved during that time, but in the same time it brings unique features to the frontend scene
, consisting mainly in:
- existing archives of GnGeo-supported ROMs which yet feature unsupported ROMset are shown in light red.
- preview image of unavailable ROMs are shown in gray scable.
Full changelog is readable from the GGF home page.
There are actually two different versions available, the full version including preview images and XML ROM info, and the small version that only contains class files (similar to previous releases).
You may grab GGF 0.5 from its SourceForge project's download area. Please note it does require Java 1.5 and GnGeo 0.7.
Enjoy!
2006-10-01 - XGngeo 16 final released!
The Choplair-network announced yesterday the availability of XGngeo v16 final.
A beta version was already released on august, but this new one comes with numerous bug fixes and improvements such as:
- Support of all-in-one ROM driver file switched to a more flexible ROM driver directory (the new standard since GnGeo 0.7).
- Optional use of Psyco (if module is available) to boost XGngeo's overall speed performance [courtesy of Achraf Cherti].
- The user may now only choose a certain BIOS type when it is available in his/her BIOS directory.
- Ability to customize the background color of available ROMs in the list.
- ROM selection in the list doesn't require double click any more, just single. :p
- Increased ROM list displaying speed (especialy when
Show available ROM only
option is enabled). - Improved ROM list refreshing feature (now applied just after having updated the ROM directory list).
- etc. etc.
(see the complete Changelog)
For the innoncents, XGngeo is a frontend that tends to provide the most complete and up-to-date GUI over GnGeo, making its brute force become intuitive and user-friendly!
You may grab XGngeo 16 from its download area at BerliOS, or have a prior look to the screenshot gallery.
Cheers!
2006-08-31 - GnGeo 0.7 released!
A new version of GnGeo has just been released!
It features various enhancements such as the official switch to a directory (with one file per ROM) instead of a single & huge file (the old romrc) to manage all the ROM drivers in a more flexible way, many GP2X port improvements (easier way to exit, new menu system, bug with volume change fixed...), the addition of a biospath option which is now used to define BIOS files location instead of rompath that now only indicates where to look for ROMs (ie. BIOS may be in a separate directory than ROMs), etc.
You may see the complete changelog for details and grab GnGeo 0.7 packages (including GnGeo2X) from our new BerliOS project's download area.
By the way, you certainly noticed the new layout and available pages. An emulator such as GnGeo deserved a better website, so now there is a lot more content, an updated pastel design, and the whole is 100% dynamic and standard compliant! Enjoy ;)
12/06/2006 - Version update
New version with some bugfix in the command line handling. More info in the NEWS file. GP2X version here.
01/04/2006 Version update
I finaly add Drz80 support. Drz80 is a z80 emulator in arm asm. It give a nice boost on arm platform. Source here: gngeo-0.6.11.tar.gz, GP2X binary here: gngeo2x_0.6.11.zip
Special thanks to Flubba, Reesy and Franxis for the DrZ80 support.


