D-pad on the right side?
Yes, the dpad is on the right. It's not the most optimized solution, but it works. Plus, you can always reverse the output and at the very least play it with the dpad to the left...if you're comfy with the screen below the keys...
I've been using my Motorola Droid to run nes, snes and gba emulators. There are also some games available through the android marketplace. It has a qwerty keyboard and a dpad, so gaming is not so bad. Its the only thing keeping me sane while I'm waiting for my Pandora. ;)
I'm currently enjoying playing some FF1 on my Motorola Droid using a GBA emulator, but I can't wait to be able to do it on my Pandora. The emulation is great, but the dpad is on the wrong side...
Ah, so it saves the windows install so when you restart it, it's available. Excellent!
I don't have much experience with dosbox...only used it to play Arena: The Elder Scrolls when Bethesda offered it for free.
Wouldn't this be nice in the Pandora (maybe a future model)?
Linky
Ars Technica story
Why oh why couldn't they make the Pandora's processor upgradeable? ;)
I have 2 PSP power supplies and haven't had any trouble with either one. I've also used a USB cable that has a splitter between PSP power adapter and Mini USB A like the one here and it does charge slower than the power brick (2000ma vs 500ma for USB)
I have been reading about a Linux-based Infinity Engine Clone hereand I'm curious to know if this could be ported to Pandora?
It would be nice to be able to play those old Bioware games again
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