engadget.com— A video showing the Pandora's hardware being demoed running various tests. The DS-sized unit uses a beastly next-generation OMAP3 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, with WiFi, Bluetooth, 256MB of RAM and runs Linux.
Jan 29, 2009View in Crawl 4
Here's a render of what it should look like once the case is in mass-production instead of that FDM crap:<a class="user" href="http://www.gp32x.de/sneak3.jpg">http://www.gp32x.de/sneak3.jpg</a>I'm waiting on this instead of buying a netbook - my eyes are sharp so the tiny screen isn't an issue and it's a powerful gaming machine. It also runs Debian & Angstrom so it's a full computer as well. PSX emulation will happen, Dreamcast emulation should be possible with proper optimizations.BTW: This thing does have proper USB so flash-memory, 3g usb dongles, etc can be added onto it although there is bound to be some hacking involved.
Closed AccountJan 30, 2009
Here's a render of what it should look like once the case is in mass-production instead of that FDM crap:<a class="user" href="http://www.gp32x.de/sneak3.jpg">http://www.gp32x.de/sneak3.jpg</a>I'm waiting on this instead of buying a netbook - my eyes are sharp so the tiny screen isn't an issue and it's a powerful gaming machine. It also runs Debian & Angstrom so it's a full computer as well. PSX emulation will happen, Dreamcast emulation should be possible with proper optimizations.BTW: This thing does have proper USB so flash-memory, 3g usb dongles, etc can be added onto it although there is bound to be some hacking involved.
Closed AccountJan 30, 2009
Next time you write about a piece of hardware, you should write, what it is. Most people do not know, what OpenPandora is and what it is good for.
Closed AccountJan 31, 2009
not on something so small
bedakeFeb 23, 2009
Where will you be able to purchase one of these things when released?