try arora and midori ... iirc kazehakase is KHTML based those i mentioned are webkit (and therefore forked from KHTML) based they get 100% on acid3 but are a bit crashier
unless you have qt 4.5 go for midori since it will be more functional
you should be able to run R (www.r-project.org) aka `gnu S` and also probably octave
proprietary closed source programs probaby won`t run since it is unlikely they have ARM versions
Also R does in fact have GUI interfaces on Linux you just have to lanch them manually as far as i know such as...
@MiniSinisterMinister the PSP is a changing platform some of them have twice as much ram and so forth it is not a fixed platform
also from what i understand the n64 emu isn't even possible on the lower end version but don't quote me on that
also this is not windows ... according to kernel...
people are worried that they are gonna buy a device and 3 months down the road a new one is gonna be faster for the same price...
WHAT ELSE IS NEW!!!
so just get over it if they can make a pandora for the same price with a faster processor then it is just natural progression and won't...
CE/EE here... this thing is more of a microcontroller not an applications processor like the Cortex-A8 more comparable to an arduino than the pandora
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino
they do specifically say ... you`l see it in game controllers tv remotes toasters and such :-)...
cat /dev/brain > /dev/null
..... the java made me do it X.x
Caster looks like an awesome title especially for an indie title... will the later episodes in the series work on the same engine or possibly require some fixes to get working?
they don't make many root kits for linux :-)
only download from the official tested repositories and you should be fine ... unless you are talking something more robust like package authentication
heh... no matter what you guys come up with its bound to be pretty decent :-) you seem to have tought out a pretty fair/balanced idea even if not optimal in some areas
also make an SD card ejector!!! pfft even windows users know you have to eject USB drives
hmm i see your point there about ISO... and I guess it still leaves your options open for supporting other formats
how would you get data spread around if the unions are mounted ro and you write back only to the union on NAND which is what you are doing now anyway right for settings in /home i...
so.. what is it doing copying the file into ram? in any case i can`t see how this format could be at all efficient unless there is something I never heard of and im not not exactly too uninformed on these things
afaik if you can mount an ISO directly but that would be pretty silly IMO since...
just some thoughts i have about the unioned fs
you should have an unmount/sdcard eject program... you shouldn't remove the card while you have the loops mounted and then updating settings pretty much your doing it backwards.. maybe you just said it that way and meant unmount loops first then...
probably what they have done is add another sensor layer to the LCD or enhance the sensor layout ... there is a white paper or two out on this
the reason resistive screens like the pandora can't handle multitouch is when you press at more than one point for instance consider the following...
@Svartalf it was awhile back when i made that post... palm hadn't killed PalmOS yet
Im looking foward to an ARM port of Haiku ... hopefully by the time the next gen HW comes out where it will shine
and drivers are slowly becoming more open which is good.... wonder how different the SGX 540 is...
Chances are the pandora 2 will run a OMAP 4 ARM processor with a GB or 2 of ram and 10GB nand an so on
It will outright stomp whatever X86 offering will be out then... how you ask power usage
a Watt on an ARM is worth 10 or more on an x86
who knows we might not even be running Linux at that...
Hopefully Haiku will have a good arm port by 2010 it will be totally sick on a multicore ARM its like BeOs is like greased lighting on my dual 300mhz pentum I can do stuff with it that i could only dream of on Linux ie browse the web and even play 3 .AVIs at the same time O.o
hopefully they...
so ... how much do these new 45nm chips cost? is it even viable? I thought the SoC had already been produced...
if they are pin compatible and the only difference is size (also smaller process chips are cheaper to make in mass production)
why not?
I find it a bit strange that the 3530 isn't...
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