Compatibility guides about Linux and
portable digital audio/music players manufactured by
GamePark
GP2X.
Reports about running other Unix systems e.g. BSD, Solaris are welcome, too.
And don't miss the general resources section at the bottom, containing links
to utilities (mostly available under GPL
), community efforts, HOWTOs and FAQs.
Do you have written an installation or compatibility report yourself? Please submit a new entry.
| GamePark GP2X(http://www.mindstab.net/wordpress/archives/75) | Linux | |
| GamePark GPX2(http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/linux_pdas) | Linux | |
| GamePark GP2X(http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/08/02/151253) | Linux | |
| GamePark GPX2-F100(http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT9112527929.html) *) | Linux | |
| GamePark GP2X-F100(http://bananas-playground.net/index.php?p=gp2x) | Linux | German |
*) dedicated Linux players
JP2X(http://jp2x.thenesis.org/) project provides a complete and free Java environment for the GP2X.
FlowFlowMania(http://perso.orange.fr/bobsky/flowflowmania/index.shtml) is a remake of the classical puzzle game Pipe Mania on Linux with GP2X compliance.
Symbolica(http://sourceforge.net/projects/symbolica) is a remake of the C-64 game of the same name. It is targeted to the Linux-based handhelds gp2x and N800, with a Linux/386 binary also provided. It should compile under any operating system supported by SDL, SDL_image, and SDL_ttf. The symbols on the screen represent a numeric value in the order they are displayed on the right. As you move over a symbol, it decrements to the next lower symbol or disappears. Your job is to clear the screen and move to the 'E' symbol.