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    Release PSX files

    You're right...it is more convienient to have images...but I have a battery powered external (USB) laptop drive so if I'm feeling lazy I might consider it...
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    Release psp emulator

    I will check out the JPCSP source when I get some spare time. But yuck, why are they writing an emulator for a high end system in Java!? Though I hear the new Java is much faster...but still, you're stacking an emulator on an emulator. And the Pandora would struggle with that! Is there a...
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    Release psp emulator

    Oh yeah, it didnt occur to me that PSP might have an OS. What I really mean is can't we run that & APIs on the emulator too instead of implementing it natively? I may have asked some silly questions...
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    Release PSX files

    Will it be possible to play games using an external CDROM drive and the actual original discs?
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    Release psp emulator

    This seems like a worthwhile project, even if it is nigh on impossible! I might be able to help...but I need some help, some pointers first to get me up to speed. Honestly, I can't just start going with this, there's a ton of reading to do first! I don't want to blow my own trumpet, but to give...
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    Haiku?

    That's very much not the case, but the Linux sources for OMAP are a very good source of hardware information for Pandora. And haiku can use Linux network drivers (or was it FreeBSD?). There are also (somewhat vague) plans to make a layer to use Linux graphics drivers in Haiku. The port can...
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    Direct (close-to-the-metal) open-source SGX driver

    Surely reverse engineering the blobs directly (disassembling) is of dubious legality? Though perhaps that's not what you meant!
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    Haiku?

    Well, the GPU is being worked on in another thread...and it would at least work unaccelerated anyway...plus the Haiku team are working on, or at least thinking about, a system that will allow Linux video drivers to be used in Haiku, though that's probably not for binary drivers.... The wifi and...
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    Haiku?

    It has similarities to Linux, and is POSIX compliant which helps the porting... but there obviously are different APIs or at least differences... GUI toolkits for one thing will be completely different. One of the nicest things about it though is that it only has one way to do everything... one...
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    Haiku?

    Has anyone heard of the Haiku OS? (www.haiku-os.org) It is an open source reproduction of BeOS, source and binary compatible, and improves on BeOS. BeOS was an OS that was written by a company called Be Incorporated, from about 1994 to 2001, and was designed with desktop multimedia in mind, way...
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