The framerate should be very low when using such a USB VGA "adaptor". Those things work like this: The driver converts all the video output as a video stream and sends it over USB to the actual "adaptor" who then converts the video stream into RGB HV video for the VGA output.
So the Pandora has...
Well, maybe the other "screenshot" is from a Crimson Fire advertisment, they were known to be full of shit and claiming outrageous things. I agree the HUD is similar though (because it was ripped off from Freelancer).
Anyone here played Galactic Realms? When i played it, there was a mission...
Galactic Realms? By Crimson Fire? I had this game and none of the ships looked like on this screenshot. I mean, you were constantly fighting aliens in Galactic Realms, not those vessels that are from Freelancer. This is how Galactic realms lokked like:
So would be a car full of cocaine.
That's why emulators are distributed without ROM images.
Hm, i wonder how bleem! handled this. Did they replicate the function of the BIOS in their program?
This is madness. The display alone will almost cost 35$. This sounds to me like a bunch of politicians boasting, and not something that will be reality anytime soon.
Well it seems it has an USB OTG port (doesn't say on the page, but the included adaptor suggests as much) So if there is software support, you could connect a gamepad. Still, the Caanoo will brobably be more powerful than this for games. Might be neat for webbrowsing if you absolutely need to...
I think the zodiac was the first and only handheld with an analogue stick (at least until the Caanoo is out, seeing as how all others have nubs).
I know that the GP2X stick was digital. They both had different issues though and i think the GP2X's were worse The problem with it was that it could...
Yeah, the stick wasn't great, but not so bad either. Better that the GP2X MK1 one, that's for sure!
Do they still sell batteries for it i wonder? I imagine the original ones should be long dead by now.
What does this news have to do with anything? Microsoft has been making operating systems for ARM devices for more than a decade now. These new developments merely mean that those OSes may be running on Microsoft - designed chips. To infer the possibility of a desktop Windows port for ARM from...
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