So now the psp keys were found on the ps3. Essentially this breaks the psp wide open without the need for CFW. But considering the age (limitations) of the psp and the new iphone and android markets does this really matter?
Even if someone decides to try to create an independent psp market...
Has anyone used an optical trackpad like on the new blackberries? Would something like that be useful as an input device for gaming, say as replacement for an analog stick?
So why don't the chinese (or some chinese company) do what it can to "open up" their handheld and let people go crazy hacking in the software for them and just allow them to do what they do well...make cheap hardware?
Hasn't anyone learned yet from the dingoo?
Saw this today on linuxdevices.com
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS3787254777.html
I guess this is a generation back from the OMAP setup?
The chip itself is pretty damn cheap. Are 300k programmable gates enough to amount to anything?
Real time raytracing for mobile may be coming soon...and it should have been here already.
http://blogs.intel.com/research/2008/02/re...g_in_your_p.php
Ray tracing is the future, the execution units are simpler and no more "hack on hack on hack" of rasterization techniques. Less hardwre to do...
I'm wondering if anyone has any info on this engine and whether it might be portable over to the pandora. If it's not a memory hog it could be interesting.
Searching online for details doesn't really get much of anything.
Here's the original announcement...
Don't mean to be flame bait but I found this comment on an olpc wiki about the OMAP3430:
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Have you considered the Texas Instruments OMAP3430 ARM Cortex-A8 based processors? While they do lack x86 compatability, they possess a significant number of features that make them appealing in low...
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