Wow! If this makes it to the Pandora, I'll definitely be releasing a game or two. :)
My free time has somewhat diminished as of late, but with RPG Maker support it'd make things super easy.
Out of curiosity though; is there any particular reason you chose to go with RM2K instead XP or VX? Was...
Can't be done. If I recall correctly, the limiting factor is primarily bandwidth, which is just going to get even slower when you try to sync with several chips at high load.
Please don't feed the trolls.
Also; everybody chill. Would you rather the Pandora team spend all their time editing everything they've ever posted on the internet to keep up perfectly with the passing of time, or would you rather they just get this thing finished and into our hands?
I'm just speaking from personal experience. I've tried to convince several people to try out Ubuntu, but within a week all of them had destroyed their installation or asked me to reinstall Windows;
One of them decided to try it out because they had endless virus problems on Windows, so they...
It's true that Linux can do pretty much anything Windows can do, but it's rarely done in a way that would be familiar or understandable to new users. There is never much consistency to how applications do simpler things. Take GUI Toolkits for example; Qt and GTK operate quite differently and it...
The only thing I Linux is really good for is servers and low-power devices like cellphones and MIDs that aren't meant to be as fully-functional as a traditional computer.
It's really not all that well suited to desktop use unless you do nothing but programming.
I have 4 laptops and three of...
USB to video converters add lots of CPU overhead and, because of bandwidth limitations of USB, can't handle higher resolutions. It wouldn't really be all that much better than S-Video.
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Closer to one year away, with samples coming soon. The high volume part is probably the kicker.
They said the same thing about OMAP3 and it was two years later before the chips ever hit any kind of mass production. I don't doubt...
HDMI, if you support the networking added in the 1.4 spec, otherwise DisplayPort would be best because of the openness, if a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter can be included or easily acquired.
I would suggest doing an alternate release cycle; first you release a console version and then a year or two later you release a portable equivalent. Once those are out the door and everything has settled down you can start work on a new console and restart the cycle.
Doing it that way would...
The Moblin GUI would need a bit of reworking before it could work on the Pandora, as it expects a minimum resolution of 1024x600, so the tab buttons at the top would overlap the system tray and the tab slides would extend past the bottom of the screen. It'd be a great alternative OS if someone...
The MID business is dead. Microsoft knows this all too well. There is several reasons why releasing Windows 7 for ARM wouldn't really go to well, but at this point they haven't really got a choice; either they release a mediocre product that keeps the netbook market in their control simply by...
From the bits of Microsoft related news I've seen lately it sounds very much like they are working on ARM support. They don't want Google Android stealing their thunder and they will stop at nothing to make sure they stay at the top of the market. Considering how quickly the netbook market has...
I recently heard a Microsoft rep mention Windows 7 running on ARM processors, however; he was mentioning it as "a possibility that's being look at" and I don't really think he was directly associated with the core OS programming team. At the very least though they are considering it. Something...
I prefer to first one. All of them are better looking when you enlarge them, which is probably why everyone likes the most recent one, but I find this one has more appealing colors. The other one has too much contrast.
In what way? I just use py2exe or Freeze, then the user doesn't need to have any other things like the Python interpreter already installed. All you need to do is wrap up the exe, any referenced dll files and your media files into a zip file and you're done.
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