I've reached a stage where I'll pay out the remainder of my
Paypal account that was set up to recieve X-Flash donations.
After donating $10 Au to Deniska, I have $45 AU left in it.
In order to comply with the rules, I'll explain some things:I do like the idea of a help wanted forum, but here's how I see it happening:
1) We should limit it to consoles, possibly Sony-only.
Console development is an obscure enough skill that it isn't far fetched that someone may look here for xbox or gamecube or whatever developers. I know a lot of us dabble in various platforms.
2) There should be very specific outlining of compensation involved.
Is it a free project? Do you plan on showing a demo to a publisher in hopes of getting paid someday? Or are you an established company looking to hire more staff? Be very clear in order to avoid problems later.
3) The project should be more than notes scribbled on a napkin.
You should be able to point to a website where the project has been described or at least provide some description of the project beyond 'Oh its a cool new FPS RPG LOL BBQ game!'. Some concept artwork would be nice, or at least some indication of being more than idea you came up with during your beer-soaked Halo 2 weekend. I'm talking to you, fratboy!
4) We (ps2dev/pspdev) are not responsible for the content.
This one is obvious, but should be pointed out from the start. We do not check into the posts that are made and only provide a place where they can be posted. If a person gets screwed out of payment by a bad deal its their own damn fault. ALWAY READ CAREFULLY AND PROTECT YOURSELF.
The support I need is for a two day old Sony PSP kernal mode program
that uses the serial port (based on Deniska's GPS parser sample).
The finished program is intended only for my own use, and never sold or shared.
I will never be directly compensated, but good results could follow if I can
use the finished programto improve the way I do my job.
The compensation I offer to pay is two payments via Paypal
in two lots of $22.
$22 for implementing the conventional png graphics functions
through adjustment of the makefile and includes, etc. without destroying
any existing functionality of the program (ie. serial port).
and another $22 for implementing Mikmod sound library, or PSPaudio
library, to be able to produce a sound in any manner, so long as any
existing functionality of the program is not destroyed.
Now $44 isn't going to put food on anyone's table for long, but I'll be this
will be child's play for anyone out there with sufficient experience.
ps.. yes I'm serious :)
Art.