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    Win95 / Freedos On Gpx2?

    That's fantastic for you, but I and I'm sure others would enjoy a functioning port of Dosbox. I too have an old laptop for gaming, (120mhz pentium) but I would prefer have my DOS games available to take with me on my GP2X. (Yes, I know the laptop is portable too, but not as portable)
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    Xorg With Breakout Box

    But most of the apps available for X will use up the 32MB (actually less when you have X running) RAM that the GP2X has available very quickly.
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    How Do You Achieve High Clock Speeds?

    I put a thermal pad from an iBook G3 on mine and it was able to go a bit higher, but it wasn't worth it really. It didn't make any difference.
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    Win95 / Freedos On Gpx2?

    Er... For windows games? Why else would you want to use windows except for gaming?
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    Please Port A Better Nes Emulator

    Fishynes godly? No freaking way, it still lags on SMB3. :rolleyes: It's good, but not anywhere near a status of "godly".
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    Xorg With Breakout Box

    Sure I guess, if you like to have a mess of devices strewn about. :P
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    Xorg With Breakout Box

    Well really it isn't much like a full computer, I mean, you have no ethernet, you have no optical drive, you have no 3D acceleration, you have no wireless, you are limited to a resolution of 320x240 unless you want to use it on a TV, which isn't ideal for computers because of interlacing, and...
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    So, Any Chance Of A Port Of Mini Vmac?

    It should run just fine on the GP2X, and I don't think it needs X11. It only emulates an 8mhz Mac Plus/SE, so it should be somewhat fast, probably about the speed of OutcaST.
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    Dosbox Won't Work

    Bump...
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    Hehe This Is What You Get For Whining

    The scene is ok, but still not as fast as it used to be.
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    Xorg With Breakout Box

    I'm curious why anyone would want to do office work or surfing on their GP2X. It seems like it would be a pain to carry a keyboard, mouse, breakout box, and the GP2X around with you when you could accomplish the same thing with a PDA or laptop.
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    Drm Restricted Commercial Games

    The game's ROM in a cartridge can be extracted and written to another cartridge, and it will, in most cases, play just fine. Most cartridges don't include any sort of DRM or copy protection, other than just the proprietary format of the cartridge. You have to first make a device that can read...
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    Wifi/wlan Connection Works Very Well

    So does this mean that I can get a USB Wifi adapter and use it to connect to my router with my GP2X? If so, is there a specific model of adapter I need, or does it matter?
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    Hd Mod Idea, 20gb 1.8" Hd $80

    How about a 1" 6GB USB hard drive? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16822148132
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    Drm Restricted Commercial Games

    Even if they make the SD cards read-only though, couldn't people simply copy the contents of the card and torrent it?
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    Dosbox Won't Work

    When I try to use Dosbox, it just freezes at a black screen. I know the games I am trying to run work because I play them on my PC. When I used programmer's notepad to edit the line endings to Unix style, it just dumped me back to the main GP2X menu when I tried to run a game. I tried to output...
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    GP2X How To Use Usb Gadget With Xp And Gp2x 2.0.0

    Doesn't work on Windows XP 64-bit.
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    Power Via Usb

    Could you do this by soldering wires from the 5V and ground line on the GP2X USB port to the power adapter port? You would need to put a resistor on to bring the USB voltage down from 5V to 3ish volts, too...
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    Xgp Xgpmini Spec

    No, of course I don't know for sure that it runs them at that speed, but I thought that Gamepark said that it does. Of course, they could mean at lower settings, but any 3D accelerator and FPU at all is going to greatly improve chances for playable N64 and PSX emulation. I was thinking the devs...
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    Drm Restricted Commercial Games

    I dislike the restrictions because if my SD card dies from writing millions of .png files that the devs like to include with their games, then I would have to buy the commercial game all over again.
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