The game I've been playing the most since I got mine is Banjo Kazooie using Mupen - overclocked to 950Mhz, with only very occasional slowdowns. Very playable...
Does this need more than 256mb?
When I run it, the SD card is access for a while and then nothing...
EDIT: Second attempt it started. Obviously what you meant about the FAT32 - I was expecting an error or something.
Can I configure the wifi LED to come on when the external USB is enabled instead of the internal wifi?
BTW - I've tried searching, but 'led' and 'usb' aren't the most helpful search terms <_<
This might be helpful if you want to move to a particular point in the page:
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jqueryscrollto.html
However, wouldn't it be better to fix the the lightbox instead of reloading?
If you want to play around with a lightbox, I wrote a really simple one you could...
@TrashyMG Ooops sorry - saw the 'general' and thought it was Pandora. I can see how it might look like I meant 'n' algebraically!
As kuru says - N the the game.
I'll try those suggestions - thanks kuru...
@ekianjo - please don't get sidetracked over what was possible at the time - I was just saying what it was that made me want to move from a GP2X to the Pandora, and wondering if there will be something that does the same for the Pyra...
I was never drawn to a pocket PC... you're probably right...
That's really the problem for me - I can see the power, I just don't know what I'd do with it. I used to know somebody who always had the most powerful components available for his PC - he'd go on and on about what it was capable of. Never did anything with it though...
When the Pandora first surfaced, PSX emulation on a handheld didn't really exist - we had glimpses of what might be possible, a bit like Reicast at the moment. The PSP wasn't out either.
Good PSX emulation was the thing that made me want one more than anything else and now I love the fact that...
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