Friday, 22 March 2013

Sorting out my HardDisk


I have nearly cleared/sorted out my HardDisk, .

I have upload some games to http://www.portacall.org/ and not listed as i dont think not worth a word but just to clear my hd. 

i come to point where i need to resort any unneeded files/images/gamese/tc from my hd so i can maintain/backup easy incase of another Data corruption..
BTW this image is edited using lunePaint and ZuneFig



and its taking time

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Vectrex

Vectrex





a screenshoot from AROS

Download Games at 
http://romhustler.net/roms/vectrex






Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Random Images

Random Images


Than i have recompiled ZuneARC and changed the colours a bit to suit my AROS systems..


My new wallpaper done using LunaPaint on AROS..






Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Bombermans

I had some bomberman clone games in my AROS/hd..



Download will be linked when ready.. 








FrameBuild Rework..


FrameBuild 0.4..

Front-End


and a sample video


a sample avi file created using FrameBuild



I am currently not porting games anymore but will maintain the games i port so far..
 And 
 Now restarted to work on my native AROS apps only.




Saturday, 23 February 2013

Red Alert For Aros




To play this game you need the data (.mix) files from the original Westwood Red Alert 1

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

SFSundelete v 0.1

SFSundelete v 0.1


Work in progress..

Than Another One

And than (last and final look)...

Added few more function..




SFSundelete restore's recently deleted last 25 files.

SFS supports a special directory (the ".recycled" directory) which contains the files you most recently deleted.  This directory allows you to quickly and easily recover a file you deleted by accident.

Undeleting a file is a matter of moving or copying the file from the Recycled directory to a different location.

The contents of the this special directory is maintained by the filesystem.   You're not allowed to move files there or create new files in this directory.   

Files stored in the Recycled directory will automatically be deleted when the disk gets full, or when the directory contains more than 25 files.

You're not allowed to change the contents of files stored in the Recycled directory; this also goes for their name, comment, protection bits and date.

The Recycled directory itself will only get created during formatting.  It is not possible to create a Recycled directory afterwards (atleast not for now).  The Recycled directory can't be deleted, but you are allowed to rename it.  It is even possible to move the Recycled directory into a subdirectory so it won't show up in your root directory.