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jPCT-AT on Zenethink ZT-180 aPad
« on: February 24, 2011, 06:56:33 am »
I'm researching what Open GL 3D Engine would work best to allow me to get some 3D interaction on my Zenethink ZT-180 aPad.  If anyone knows if jPCT-AT will run on this pad and some of the considerations, please let me know.

You can check out the WIKI for the pad here

And here is a thread I started at Slatedroid concerning this project here

Thank you for your time.

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Re: jPCT-AT on Zenethink ZT-180 aPad
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2011, 08:00:39 am »
I don't see a reason why it shouldn't work. You can simply try An3DBench or An3DBenchXL from the market or, if the the pad can't access the market, you should be able to find some local APKs here in the forum or on the web site: http://www.jpct.net/jpct-ae/

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Re: jPCT-AT on Zenethink ZT-180 aPad
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2011, 09:21:31 pm »
Here are the results from An3DBenchXL:

Screen Resolution: 1024 x 600

Double Dragon: 2.97 fps
Flower Power: 2.02 fps
Ninga Garden: 1.48 fps
Emperor: 2.89 fps
Magic: 1.42 fps

Total Score: 1866

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Re: jPCT-AT on Zenethink ZT-180 aPad
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2011, 09:36:45 pm »
Pretty poor performance then...but that doesn't mean that you can't do anything on it. The much higher screen resolution left aside, the performance is on par with the crappy phone that i'm using for development. jPCT-AE is pretty much optimized for these slow devices because i'm using one to develop it. Have a look at the Alien Runner thread in the projects section or download the game from the market. It has been designed to push my phone to the limits while still being kind of playable. It might give a better impression of what's possible on a low end device with jPCT-AE than the XL benchmark does. 

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Re: jPCT-AT on Zenethink ZT-180 aPad
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2011, 03:57:48 am »
Yeah I pretty much figured the performance wouldn't be that great, but some of the games I've seen on these aren't half bad for what you can get these for.

I'll have to check that thread out and might try jPCT-AT first, idk...