nubie
Recovering Jerk-A-Holic
TelcoLou posted on May 22 2006 at 06:00 PM said:
Don't be
What is your avatar saying now? I think it looks like he is calling someone an asshole, but I can't be sure.
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TelcoLou posted on May 22 2006 at 06:00 PM said:
nubie posted on May 21 2006 at 12:59 AM said:Very simple, and like I said, you could make your own.
nubie posted on May 22 2006 at 09:02 PM said:TelcoLou posted on May 22 2006 at 06:00 PM said:
Don't be, it will be here before we know it.
What is your avatar saying now? I think it looks like he is calling someone an asshole, but I can't be sure.
Beat2x + My Red Octane pad...TelcoLou posted on May 22 2006 at 09:34 PM said:nubie posted on May 22 2006 at 09:02 PM said:TelcoLou posted on May 22 2006 at 06:00 PM said:
Don't be, it will be here before we know it.
What is your avatar saying now? I think it looks like he is calling someone an asshole, but I can't be sure.
He's calling himself oneMy wife made it for me ... ain't she sweet?
Anyway, I'm just anxious for this BoB ... I'll wait, besides, I'm sure it will be some time before we see emu support for USB gamepads,etc ...
Yeah I'm too poor for one of thosePSyMastR posted on May 22 2006 at 08:36 PM said:Beat2x + My Red Octane pad...
*Drools*
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LOL oh god no.lintsniffer posted on May 22 2006 at 09:57 PM said:Yeah I was thinking of the $200 Afterburner one.
nubie posted on May 22 2006 at 08:46 PM said:kzar posted on May 21 2006 at 05:09 PM said:I kinda want to buy a gp2x (did order one before but then changed my mind) but lack of wifi is the main thing putting me off. If there was a gizmo that clicked into the back that enabled wifi and a usb / keyboard socket, then i would definately buy. You could mess about on wireless networks without having to have a laptop![]()
There is a gizmo that clips onto the bottom that "enables" wifi and usb, what do you want?
It spoon-fed to you?
There is full support for USB Wifi if you can compile Linux drivers, there was a thread on that recently, and the USB keyboard is supported already.
As for hooking up the USB, it is ~3 or 4 wires and a simple filtering/power circuit, make one yourself:
USB Filtering
USB power
Or I guess wait for mommy to bring the spoon, in my case the level of information available to assist you making your own hardware on the GP2X is astronomical.
All you need is simple soldering skills and a couple USB ports and an IC, resistors and capacitors.
I do understand if that puts you off, I personally consider it a plus because I love soldering and modding.
kzar posted on May 22 2006 at 08:28 PM said:Bit harsh!I did read about someone getting it to work with a usb box and stuff but it needed to be plugged into mains I thought. Nevermind anyway but there wasn't any need to be that rude.. it isn't #debian.
Loubear posted on May 23 2006 at 02:28 AM said:I wanted it before my hershey trip! You make the loubear sad... Not like it matters though *ponders*.
Sweet, let us know of pertinent details ASAP.techFreak posted on May 23 2006 at 12:26 AM said:As GPH is working on the project that we already completed, we are working on a solution that is more advanced and portable for GP2X.
techFreak posted on May 23 2006 at 08:26 AM said:We have demonstrated BoB during the latest computer show in Turkey. People are quite impressed to see a GP2X running a Qtopia, a mouse and HDD connected. You may take a look at the picture in our website splash.
http://www.gp2xtr.com
As GPH is working on the project that we already completed, we are working on a solution that is more advanced and portable for GP2X.