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...It is controlled entirely with the joystick and / or keyboard.
Although suitable for use in an arcade or a dedicated PC emulation, it can be used on a desktop or family to pilot with the joypad or keyboard. Development PlayRetro is studied specifically for each emulator supports it. Its use is very simple and easy. Configuration requires very little knowledge and little time.
Image Conversion utility to convert, compress, and decompress up to 4-bit grayscale images for displaying on the PalmPilot/III. It can take any pbm, pnm, pgm file generated by the netpbm package and convert it into a suitable image for the Pilot.
Simple to build telemetry/guidance system for UAVs/RPVs based on Microchips PIC microprocessors and a Java JFC ground monitoring system. The goal is to have the system cost under 1000.00$ including the vehicle.
A MIDI-file player for the Palm. Convert .mid-files to .pdb-files on your PC and download to your Palm. Useful for learning new songs on the go. (Ideas and help are welcome.)
The Orrick MP3 project consists of a pair of applications that can
be used to build a low-cost MP3 player for the home or car. A perl
server script runs on the server PC, and a PalmOS interface application
runs on a linked Pilot or Visor.