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[ScummVM-GCW0 README]
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Controls
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========
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- Dpad/analog joy: move mouse cursor
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- A: left mouse button click
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- B: right mouse button click
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- X: '0' key
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- Y: '.' key (skips dialogue line in some engines)
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- Left Trigger: open global menu
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- Right Trigger: opens virtual keyboard
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- Select: ESC button, scene skip in some engines
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- Start: F5 key, game menu in some engines
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Installation from binaries
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==========================
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Copy over scummvm.opk file to /media/data/apps directory on the device.
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Building from binaries
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======================
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It's pretty simple if you are running Linux on an x86/amd64 machine:
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1. Download and install the GCW0 toolchain (http://www.gcw-zero.com/develop)
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2. Download ScummVM sources and uncompress them
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3. Run backends/platform/dingux/build.gcw0.sh script
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4. Copy the resulting file scummvm.opk to your device
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5. Enjoy
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Troubleshooting
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===============
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Please be advised that currently games with a resolution above 320x240
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are disabled due to the limited screen resolution on the GCW0. This could be
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changed in the future, but higher resolution games will require use of
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an HDMI connection.
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In case you need to submit a bugreport, you may find the log file at the
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following path:
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/var/tmp/scummvm.log
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The log file is being overwritten at every ScummVM run.
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