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    Emulator Development Talk

    Screenshot was taken on Linux, so yeah, shaders work in Linux ;)
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    Emulator Development Talk

    @paulguy: bsnes by byuu + pixellate shader by fes: http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/1409/bsnespixellate.png Is this what you are looking for? (Before anyone asks: bsnes will never run on Pandora)
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    Prototype Impressions + Mupen64Plus With Loz: Ocarina Of Time

    Get Bonus! What's with the intermittent black screens in S&P? Some framebuffer effect causing problems? Can it be fixed?
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    Let's Label This Mofo

    Excellent. With that picture it's almost too easy. My verdict: U14 TPS61029 which is in fact a step-up voltage booster. Do not touch when live ;) U15 TPS2042B (might be used as a current limiter for the USB connection)
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    Let's Label This Mofo

    Haha, Squidge even instructed you not to quote that post ;) That aside I think U3 (which could be a SN74AVCA406L) might be the one responsible for the SD voltage translation. Haha, I don't even have an order number. I plan to identify all the chips and then build it myself ;) That aside I...
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    Let's Label This Mofo

    About the picture nikkopt posted: I'm quite convinced that U19 is not a voltage translator but a NAND gate. Also U2 is not a TWL4030 but a TPS65950. (It used to be TWL on older boards though. BBFAQ says they're functionally identical.)
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    Let's Label This Mofo

    The smaller chip which you had labeled as OMAP is a TPS65950 (hence there's Texas on it) The OMAP3530 is the bigger chip above that one. You cannot see the TI logo on it because it comes as a package-on-package. The processor has a FCBGA socket on top of it and in that one sits the memory chip...
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