If you are a gamer here are some good games for little money, and the proceedes are donated. A friend gifted me one for Christmas.
http://www.humblebundle.com/
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Re: The Humble Indie Bundle #4
If we could convince them to build ARM binaries it would be even more awesome.
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Re: The Humble Indie Bundle #4
Quote from shiftyphil on December 13, 2011, 22:46
If we could convince them to build ARM binaries it would be even more awesome.
Agreed!
This is the first one that I've *really* wanted to grab, but I'm aiming to move to using a Raspberry Pi as my main computer sometime in the New Year once they're available, and without ARM versions that would make buying this bundle moot, unfortunately...
If we could convince them to build ARM binaries it would be even more awesome.
Agreed!
This is the first one that I've *really* wanted to grab, but I'm aiming to move to using a Raspberry Pi as my main computer sometime in the New Year once they're available, and without ARM versions that would make buying this bundle moot, unfortunately...
Re: The Humble Indie Bundle #4
Quote from Prometheus on December 14, 2011, 01:13
Quote from shiftyphil on December 13, 2011, 22:46
If we could convince them to build ARM binaries it would be even more awesome.
Agreed!
This is the first one that I've *really* wanted to grab, but I'm aiming to move to using a Raspberry Pi as my main computer sometime in the New Year once they're available, and without ARM versions that would make buying this bundle moot, unfortunately...
I will be making the jump to an ARM based PC as my main PC at some point, but it will take some more horsepower before I make that jump. Maybe 8 cores at 2GZ+ or something like that, plus I like being able to buy new graphics adapters so I don't know if I can cope with not having a PCIe slot. The R-Pi will have many uses for me, but it won't be my sole desktop.
Quote from shiftyphil on December 13, 2011, 22:46
If we could convince them to build ARM binaries it would be even more awesome.
Agreed!
This is the first one that I've *really* wanted to grab, but I'm aiming to move to using a Raspberry Pi as my main computer sometime in the New Year once they're available, and without ARM versions that would make buying this bundle moot, unfortunately...
I will be making the jump to an ARM based PC as my main PC at some point, but it will take some more horsepower before I make that jump. Maybe 8 cores at 2GZ+ or something like that, plus I like being able to buy new graphics adapters so I don't know if I can cope with not having a PCIe slot. The R-Pi will have many uses for me, but it won't be my sole desktop.
Re: The Humble Indie Bundle #4
A common trend of the humble bundle folks is to release the source code to different games though not always consistently. You might just get a chance to make your own port if you'd invest the time. At any rate its a worthwhile cause to drop a few bucks into as they support various charities and small time developers.