The programmer Device
The programmer Device
What do you endup with if you ask a group of games programmers and a group of OS Dev, what they want from a handheld device ?.
ANSWER http://www.openpandora.org/
I have been working on a DexOS ver for this device and can not Waite until they are available to the general public .
ANSWER http://www.openpandora.org/
I have been working on a DexOS ver for this device and can not Waite until they are available to the general public .
Here in Canada, it's more like 2.5 times the price (DS costs like $120)...
You have to admit though, that does look pretty awesome! It has a decent processor, great graphics power, SD card readers and even a USB port! That is epic.
Hopefully it'll support something better than WiFi ...
You have to admit though, that does look pretty awesome! It has a decent processor, great graphics power, SD card readers and even a USB port! That is epic.
Hopefully it'll support something better than WiFi ...
"Sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice."
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Wow. You're like that guy who rejects those who reject the norm to begin with. A rejecter rejecter, if you will.Brynet-Inc wrote:I'll pass, this system isn't "developer friendly" enough..
That's pretty hardcore.
Personally, I just like to reject myself rejecting the norm, thus rejecting myself tail recursive style.
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Dex wrote:http://www.openpandora.org/ I have been working on a DexOS ver for this device and can not Waite until they are available to the general public ;) .
So, if you are both right, Dex is using the binary blob? Any device that cannot natively run my OS is not worth having :).Brynet-Inc wrote:A "programmers" device that has a proprietary GPU, the only way to access it is a binary Linux driver blob?
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The CPU is ARM, the GPU is proprietary.. primitive visuals may be possible, but the 3D capabilities the device boasts will be restricted.jal wrote:So, if you are both right, Dex is using the binary blob? Any device that cannot natively run my OS is not worth having .
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If the didn't allow native code, (Java or something..) I would have asked that this thread be burned and Dex be banned for abandoning his low-level principles..
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You could always reverse engineer that binary blob. They broke down ATI's GameCube chip before, They worked out the DreamCast's PowerVR chip (pandora's got a PowerVR too) and those aren't even the things with the largest cult around...
So brynet-inc, Do the community a favor and spend your time actually helping the world get rid of binary blobs
So brynet-inc, Do the community a favor and spend your time actually helping the world get rid of binary blobs
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Re: The programmer Device
not mentionning that all we know of the DS chip was obtained through reverse-engineering too
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Cool to see you post Pype.Clicker .
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I agree, haven't seen you in ages...
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