Calling it "Linux" is a misnomer, and like a lot of misnomers, we seem to be stuck with it. The thing about languages is that they change and warp all the time. Whether you call it Linux or GNU/Linux doesn't actually matter as far as language is concerned.
The reason "Linux" is a misnomer is...
Unfortunately you can't type anything into text boxes in this port, which makes saving images very frustrating.
Otherwise Grafx2 is great for pixel art on the pandora
I don't know if this is a known bug or if it even happens to other people but If I push the pandora button when drastic is running it shows a blank screen and a bunch of garbage on the smaller screen. I think it's opening the pandora menu, because if I close the menu (pandora button again) and...
That mouse probably uses usb 1.1 (most mice and keyboards do) so unfortunately you need a USB 2.0 hub to get it to work on the pandora's USB port.
Make sure it is a USB 2.0 hub
couldn't you distribute a binary difference file with the pnd and combine it with the downloaded archive to extract it even though the archive is non-standard
just an idea for downloading the demo:
You could theoretically make a binary difference file of the extracted demo and distribute that with the pnd and then combine it with the downloaded file.
That would solve having to extract it on the pandora
I actually got a crack in a weirder place, the black plastic around the bottom of the right nub cracked off a small triangle.
Thankfully it doesn't interfere with movement though the nub will sometimes get stuck in the empty space
For the other version of super hexagon (that requires the .apk) the music files are under
/mnt/pnd/super_hexagon/data/superhexagon.apk/data/music
(I don't know if everyone's apk is called superhexagon.apk but mine was)
and the .desktop is
super_hexagon.apkenv#0.desktop
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