Well you didn't say it was illegal immigration in the first post. I suppose if your country was made up of 60% illegal immigrants then that would be something to worry about, but if it's legal immigration then there's nothing wrong with it.
Because the 2 minutes it will take you to download and install a cross compiler is totally worth saving so you waste time shuttling your code to your Pandora because you couldn't bother installing a toolchain.
1. I'm not sure why you think porting on the Pandora will be so much easier because you won't have to download some things.
2. "Being the only games machine that ships with everything you need to write apps for it" is more of a gimmick than something useful, because the Pandora is made for...
I suppose if you mean by "hassles of cross-compiling" "download compiler & assorted Pandora libs" then yes, effort would be involved. I'm not sure what the appeal of needing only your Pandora to make games for it, other than very slowly being able to type out some code when you're away from a...
It would be much easier to compile on the PC and run on the Pandora than copying all your source onto the Pandora so you can compile it there. And there wouldn't be any advantage to compiling on the Pandora anyway.
Just because the game using 100% CPU only causes problems when something is running in the background doesn't mean that it shouldn't be fixed.
What I meant was that recording to Xvid(which normally works just fine at 30FPS) was unplayable, and even just recording an uncompressed AVI only...
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