On screen keyboards suck, and therefore I will never buy an Apple product. You just don't get the tactile pleasure of a real keyboard and it hurts your fingers. Seriously, do you consider Apple iPad/iPhone/Touch a legit long term gaming platform? You would sit there for hours pressing against...
I personally want them to add a music keyboard so I can use it and form a band of Pandora-toting musicians, electroclash of course. I'd call the band Metallic Orange.
There's already a ton of compiled Windows executables for MAME, just google MAME windows. I generally use mame32 since it's one of the oldest and most reliable.
Wow, another San Diegan. Dude, I wouldn't be caught dead wearing any of these geek belts/bags. I got my street cred to protect.
But you could use what this guy is using: click here
It's been discussed over and over, any usb>vga adapter is not going to be adequate for gaming/video. It may be good enough for a powerpoint slide show, but that's about it. USB bandwidth is just not good enough to push the kind of bandwidth you get from games or video, not to mention there may...
The issue with older laptops like that is the BIOS has size limitations, I bought a hard drive for my Amity and it won't even see it, it's too large. And it was only like a 30 gig drive (to replace a 2.1 gig drive)
AMD Athlon x2 2.7ghz in a Asus mobo
4 gigs OCZ ddr2-8000 ram
Nvidia 8800gt
2.75 TB storage
21.5 inch 1680 x 1050 LCD monitor
Soundblaster Audigy 2ZX
next upgrade will probably be a quad core cpu running around 3 ghz
That is if and when they add code to use the DSP, and from what I understand the DSP codes on the Pandora aren't really being used all that much right now.
Hmmm those PCMCIA cards are pretty cheap, I might get one for a couple more usb ports in my Amity. I currently use the PCMCIA slot for a LAN/modem card, but I can use a wireless dongle.
Kind of a shame the Libretto doesn't have a USB port or I might consider getting one. My Amity has a USB 1.0 port but it wouldn't work in Win95, I had to upgrade to Win98 to get it to work. Still have to usually install drivers for everything, but at least it works. The Win98 seriously put a...
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