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    Our New Machine, Pandora

    Meh. We'll see. I'll leave it at that since this is a pretty tiresome argument (as hypotheticals always are.) GamePark had a lot of good ideas too, mixed in with a lot of bad ones. Discussions like these are pretty pointless until some actual hardware exists. Maybe we'll pick this up again once...
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    Got Psp - But Waiting For Craiginator!

    OK, so your argument is that, tick for tick, every CPU architecture is identical. That's why a Core 2 Duo at 2.4 GHz outperforms a 2.4 GHz Athlon 64 X2, and a 2.4 GHz Athlon 64 X2 outperforms a 2.4 GHz Pentium-D. Or why a 400 MHz XScale struggles to outperform a 200 MHz ARM9 in the vast majority...
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    Our New Machine, Pandora

    The forum doesn't seem too thrilled with how many quote tags were in my post. So here's some adorable italics. Enjoy. Exophase spouted in a needlessly hostile fashion: Now that's just dead wrong. Do some research on ARM Cortex-A8. Not only is it clocked a good 3x faster at LEAST, but it's more...
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    Firmware (version 4)

    You should see my resume!
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    Our New Machine, Pandora

    EDIT: As clarification, 'impossible' in this context indicates 'useless-for-gameplay' performance below 5 FPS. In the case of the Dreamcast, 1 FPS would be ambitious. Effective emulation would be 30 FPS+, while 'full speed' would be the native framerate of the console in question. Here, 60 or 50...
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    Ubuntu On The Gp2x? Possible?

    No; it's more than possible to compile a Linux kernel to run on ARM9 CPUs (that's what it natively runs). Ubuntu is just a distribution of the Linux kernel with the X11 windowing system and a slew of applications. Most recognizable are things like the KDE/Gnome desktop environments you can pick...
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