@truekaiser and Letalis Sonus if they have it working already there is no reason to change it... ALSA sucks btw basically Linux sound is cursed (ISA sound support quasi non existent ... cracking on ac97 chip) but if they have it working leave it be says me
what about nanogl...
also given that qemu is already slow and stelaruim runs like a slug with software GL probably not worth the effort since we already know it runs on arm
@Laurent its point and click so should work with the stylus shouldn't it?
@RavenX you forkbomb much XD
heh... pretty easy to fork bomb pearl as well in one line
It is HIGHLY doubtful that anyone would put any such code in a program unless they just wanted to pull a prank on you
oh and that bash fork bomb is really funny in cygwin ..... windows eventually runs out...
heh... I must have read some thing wrong XD sorry
is there any reason the mali wasn't used in the pandora other than thats just the way the omap 3530 is made?
and yes there appears to be heavily upgraded versions coming (http://www.engadget.com/tag/mali-400/)
so the mali is roughly equivalent...
what I mean is ... every Linux user I have heard of that has a GPU that supports it (Nvidia specifically) says there are glitches in the transcoded video ... vs a video transcoded with ffmpeg etc..
I dunno about Windows...
since gallium3d is getting opencl ... GPU transcoding should improve on...
Is this dsp designed to be able to accelerate encoding as well? it would be pretty handy if it could do at least near RT encoding or better
cause chances are you don't have a video DSP in your computer and graphics card accelerated encoding isn't up to snuff yet
@Phaux encoding done with DSPs not CPU... should reduce delay as well... actually I don`t see how they could do it either otherwise
somthing like these
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Instruments_DaVinci)
could be doing it with CUDA as well... Quad SLI rigs possibly
Also Phaux is right...
recent post on engadget
(http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/23/new-high-end-arm-processors-could-be-powering-cellphones-by-year/)
does this have anything to do with TheGoodDoctor's porting efforts since Project gotham racing is owned by bizarre creations as far as i can tell... and could it be...
@Bronek something tells me it isn't an HPC (High Performance Cluster) :-)
PMGC -- pocketable handheld gaming computer
Its pocketable handheld designed for gaming and is also a computer and not a mere media device
also tacking on Linux isn't exactly right since in theory it can run BSD and...
@barzoule you are refering to the modern crop of x86 windows only demos.. im refering to old school c64 and amiga demos they look awesome (in emulators for me anyway) there is very little "system" to take advantage of pretty much from scratch in assembly
also i may not technically be a dev but...
back on the topic of boot animations..
you don't need huge texture to draw nice things on screen .kkrieger uses huge procedurally generated textures... probably not idea for a boot animation since it would hog memory bandwidth...
a vector graphics like demo might look cool and was discussed...
(http://www.via-itx.com/vb8001-mini-itx.html) << low power kicks butt as well also if you can add a pci express card to
more ITX stuff (http://www.mini-itx.com/)
also playing mp3s etc.. more like 20-100 hours is expected
also that SNES emu was probaby unframlimited at the time so so would max out the CPU... it will probably run longer in real life with an optimised EMU
well there is always the ext2 drivers for windows.... I know it has drawbacks (like you acutally have to install it :-P ) might not be as stable as fat support in windows doubt that though
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