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    Porting Various Operating Systems To Pandora?

    Well the thing with X86 is its just too late in the game. Intel, AMD and VIA are just barely starting to try to reshape X86 for mobile devices when ARM has been situated well in the mobile market for a long time. I don't see X86 becoming much of a ultra mobile architecture without very...
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    [dealbreaker] Payback Vs Gta:vcs (psp Vs Gp2x)

    They're apples and oranges, really. GTA:VCS is not necessarily "better" (it does have better graphics, though) than Payback, they are different games with different missions, storyline, and gameplay. The PSP isn't "better" than the GP2X, the GP2X isn't "better" than the PSP, they're just...
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    Atanua

    Neat program you've got there. Most of it's way over my head, but I'm learning at least. It would help if there was a short manual about the function of each chip. I know about the basic stuff, like flip-flops and logic gates, but yeah. Anyways, I'm quite proud of the stupid little circuit I...
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    Ambient Light Sensor? They Are Used In Laptops, Pdas...

    That's all well and good if your Pandora is nuclear powered...
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    Pandora Standard File Format?

    Why not just mount with the filesystem autodetect option?
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    Argos Dc Adapter Loose

    The radioshack one is size "A".
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    Argos Dc Adapter Loose

    The way you describe it sounds like blu-tack ain't gonna do it. I suggest you buy a different tip/adapter, you've got the wrong one.
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    GP2X How Does A Compiler Handle Memory?

    Well, if the Z80 doesn't work out for you there's some easier options.
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    Starfighter 3000

    Well if you can get source code of some kind (preferably 3do) somebody here might have some free time to spend on it...that's all I can say.
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    Pandora Standard File Format?

    Lets not reinvent the wheel here for the sake of a couple of cycles. No stupid file extensions.
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    Overclocking

    Hardly anything even writes to the NAND unless its stored on the NAND. So unless you're updating the firmware while overclocking (which would be nearly impossible to do...you'd have to hack the firmware to make it do that), you don't need to worry about corrupting the NAND. It's a good idea to...
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    Pandora Wifi Port Tools For Pandora

    In smaller towns it might not be so useful *puts on huge parabolic antenna hat*
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    Fleshchasmer One English Text Correction

    I was trying to correct it without taking much artistic license...but I like yours better anyway.
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    Logo Poll Results

    My favorite is the 5th place one. The outline shadow on the first place one makes no sense at all.
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    Pandora And Open Source Vs Closed Source

    Most (perhaps all) wifi devices have a switch to turn off the transceiver, because it uses a lot of power and also if you're on an airplane you have to turn it off. I'm not very impressed with the range and capability of wifi though, especially on portables. Its the damn FCC (and your local...
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    Fleshchasmer One English Text Correction

    I did the best I could. Here you go: CODE const char zdialogs[184][48]= { "Damn!!", "There comes more of them!", "What just happened?!!", "I feel so very bad!", "My stomach!!!", "Something's moving inside my guts!", "Arghhhh!!!", "My throat is burning...", "We are the...", "... we are the...
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    Tabbed Browsing (file)

    I was working on a tabbed file manager for the GP2X but got bored after writing about 10% of it. If I ever pick it up again it wouldn't be that hard to port it over.
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    How Is It That Payback Looks So Good?

    Actually Payback was coded by 1 guy on his own time. Get your facts right before spouting crap. <_<
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    Ambient Light Sensor? They Are Used In Laptops, Pdas...

    The sensor is like 20 cents or so. A small price to pay for increased battery life and better visibility IMHO.
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    GP2X Learning Python

    How To Think Like a Computer Scientist: Learning with Python is a good place to start. From there you should be able to jump right into Python's excellent documentation, for the more advanced concepts.
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