I realize this may take some time and effort on my part, but I would like to learn how to code and one of my teacher's pointed out open-source machines and I was reminded of the Pandora. Anyways, I would love to learn how to code in C++ and code for the Pandora OS in however many years it would...
The input methods can easily be emulated. I'm just an idea guy, but this should be feasible. Any touch-related input methods can be binded to a key or if the game does not require the multi-touch, then the stylus would br enough.
It's the closest there is to a good 2D fighting game engine, unless someone can prove me otherwise.
Besides, there is a linux version: http://www.sakirsoft.com/cms/index.php? ... &Itemid=14
Just not available to the public. I've already contacted him, asking him to take the time to research...
I agree that is the more sensible thing to do if one wants to achieve a pleasant gameplay experience, and perhaps that's the first option, but not every single dev is going to do a port. All the more reason for an iPhone emulator.
The only ways to get ROMs on an emulator are to either pirate it...
As I have said, if you don't like the idea, don't post and waste your time. Perhaps if you have an legit argument of why not instead of negative comments, I'd be more willing to listen.
It does happen to all devices. Take the iPhone for instance. I became a part of the iPhone community once I asked the question "Why can't I send pictures on my iPhone" I've spent months in it learning about the full potential of the iPhone.
Maybe that's why I bought the Pandora, I simply got...
Re: iPhone Compatibility Layer
Something like wine would make more sense. This compatibility layer could handle system calls and natively too, which would make it faster than emulation.
BUT A workaround must be implemented for the controls. The Pandora does NOT have an accelerometer or...
An iPhone Game Emulator would be appealing to a lot of people. But the problem is how to actually use the controls. Sure, the accelerometer can be used by the nub, but what of the multi-touch. P
Playing Asphalt with one finger is hard. Same goes for Kroll and Real Soccer and other games...
Would this be possible at all?
The accelerometer can be accounted for by using the analog nub to emulate it. The Pandora already has touch screen, so that solves the controls problem. Perhaps even a way to map keys to certain areas on the screen (so real controls can be used in games like Real...
There are somewhat portable screens you can keep in a backpack. I recall my cousin having a portable gamecube that hooked up to some small display via composite cables.
You do realize there is a Tv-Out...
But again, the vast majority of people may not want to have a controller, so that's their decision I suppose. Setting up two-player on such a small device does seem tedious when you already have a computer you can hook up, most likely with better hardware, to...
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