Can the making of the mould and the CE/FCC testing run concurrently? That is what the front page seems to suggest... in which case (no pun intended), since I think it was said that CE/FCC testing takes one or two weeks, I guess we've got 30-35 days until the mould is finished and mass production...
I agree with everything you say. The only thing I would add is that most companies don't ask you to pay for it 7-10 months before it's released either - but this is just one more part of what is different about the project and also what has made it possible.
I do wonder whether the project...
I have to say, I am getting kind of sick of waiting too. The lack of updates is also disappointing. It is not true to say that they are updating us every step of the way... it has been a long time since the front page to-do list was updated, and going by that list we still have the final mould...
No time to read everything, so I dont know if it's already been suggested, but:
I really find that RTS games get boring when there are resources involved too much. I much preferred the DoW system of capturing positions to get credits...it makes the game much more strategic. Perhaps you could...
hlide, do you still have a pandora ordered? I should be getting a beagleboard if they release rev c next month (my LCD monitor doesnt have DVI so I need to wire the LCD pins to some laptop LCD) so I will start looking into this again... I have this and one other big software project (and a bunch...
This game should just compile and run easily as it uses SDL which I'm sure will be supported....
and FreeCNC is old. You want OpenRedAlert which is based on it but is still actively developed: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openredalert/
There are already several threads about this.
Well, I've been watching the gp32x forums for literally years, since long before the gp2x was released - i used to think about getting a gp32 but was never quite convinced and there was always a better cause for my cash. I think I even got a forum account a couple of times to ask some questions...
Actually, as far as I know, Linux software RAID will work on any block devices. This means that you can use the SD cards to make some kind of RAID array. It depends on how the buses works as to whether you would actually get a performance benefit though. :)
Hmmm. Volunteers to create the first pocketable open-dildonics device? :lol:
Believe it or not I heard about open-dildonics from a University lecturer when I was a student. Honest. :oops:
And amazingly, I just discovered that none of the open-dildonics blogs are blocked from the proxy...
Not wanting to be left out when I bought my pandora I also purchased the case for it. It is only now that I think about it that I realise I know nothing about what the case looks like or how many pockets it has or anything. Anyone got any info?
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