Oh! You're right. I got the two confused. Sorry!
OnLive is the one that promised to host the game on their servers and then stream it in HD, right?
Yeah, that's the fake one.
From what I read in an article on one of the other threads, streammygame is actually a fake.
By doing the math, the writer showed us that for them to stream the quality of video they promised it would require (something like) an internet connection 10 times faster than any current technology and...
OOH! Don't get us all started on the iPhone. I think I speak for all of us when I say that we hate when people compare the Pandora to the iPhone 3gs. It is not a competitor to the Pandora. Full stop. The Pandora is designed for an entirely different market.
Also, on the topic of Damn Small...
The main problem is that (if this glitch is to be used as an input) it wouldn't be useful all the time. Sure, it'd be a fun addition to some games (take your thumbs off the nubs to duck ala Time Crisis's pedal), but it could not be considered a L3 or R3. Think about it. it would be active all...
Really, with the Pandora's battery life, would you really notice %20 less anyway? I mean, are you really going to be using (not leaving on idle) a system for 8 hours a day?
But even if you go on holiday and have no acess to a powerpoint for a few days (!!!), 8 hours should still be enough. Plus...
The Box
The Box
The Box
The Box
...
Enough?
Look- it's simple, it's easy to type, it's catchy and it's witty without overdoing it and thus getting old.
Yeah. There are some browsers out there...
The ones for the DS for example (though they are great considering the system's limitations) are generally god-awful.
The DS-Organise browser (which was the most popular until Bunjallo began to be updated again) would crash every couple of webpages...
I don't know... SDHC was not backwards compatible. Look at DS flashcarts, for example. All the companies had to make new ones to work with SDHC.
The worst part is that there is enough room in an SDHC's filesystem area to hold up to 2 TB of data, but the company wanted to force people into buying...
Really, in the end, it's entirely possible... if developers are willing to do it.
The downside is they would most likely need a Wiz/Dingoo themselves for testing.
Maybe some expert could develop a library to assist the devs with this? A Pandora-Dingoo-Wiz networking library.
... huh. Well, nice job creating an emulator (just noticed it in your sig).
But I think you need to talk to someone-
The Emulator Plausibility List shows your name next to GBA, coloured orange to show that you have pledged to port it. I guess someone got confused.
(this post is horribly off-topic, but let's face it- this whole thread is now off-topic)
@Exophase
Thank you so much for volunteering to port a GBA emulator to the Pandy!
Which one were you thinking of doing?
Anyway, I think that achievements would be ok... but only if they were managed very well. We're working with an open-source system, and it would be so easy to simply cheat with this.
So we would need:
Approved (and routinely CRC-checked) binaries from the appstore.
A central server with...
Look, what he's really worried about is that nobody will create or comply with control standards (eg: A for 'yes', B for 'no'), forcing you to customize each and every application. And that is justified. It would suck to be sitting there, playing a game, then swap out to your music player...
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