1. PVR dock (S-video and regular Analog Video input - 60GB HDD) - $100 max
2. Slim DVD-ROM drive - $60 max (maybe $80 for 8x DVD and 32x CD writing)
3. FM/AM radio tuner (preferably Sdio) - $40 max
4. Digital TV Tuner - $80 max
5. 3.5mm headphone jack input - $5 max
I suppose the Slim...
I've been thinking, could there be a way to play the Heroes Of Might And Magic Linux version on the Pandora? I think that it's powerful enough for at least HOMM3 (I am looking at it's minimum requirements right now). The only problem is that the Pandora does not have a CD drive (of course not)...
http://www.openpandora.org/blog.php
Nothing big, just a new pic. :P
PS Click on the pic to see a close-up. There's some words/stuff you can't see in the scaled down version.
http://www.openpandora.org/pandora-boardv2.jpg
Is there any reason I should get SDHC over a regular USB thumbdrive? From what I see SD is more expensive in higher capacities than USB. Plus I'd have to buy an adapter to plug SD into my copmuter er... computer. Why do I make that mistake so often? :blink:
So why do people consider SD to be...
I had initially planned on getting a 16GB usb thumbdrive for my main roms/apps, and an 80GB usb HD, but I have decided to just get 2x16GB SDHC cards. Maybe. If I do, I'll use one SDHC for roms and emulators. The other I'd use for video. I would probably get a 4GB usb thumbdrive for my music...
Definitely #1 N64! No doubt about it! :)
After that...
#2 GBA/GBC
#3 SNES
#4 NDS
#5 SEGA GENESIS/NES (not sure which one) :unsure:
PSX wasn't very good, if you ask me. PS2 fixed all the things I didn't like about the PSX, Except the lack of strategy games. Seeing that the PSX was chosen...
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