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    Trade Gp2x Mk1 + Cradle For Ds + R4 Or M3

    I've not been using my GP2X for a while now, so I'm looking to swap for a DS Lite plus a flashcart of sorts (Pref R4). I'll include a cradle, 1GB SD card, power supply and some 2100mAh batteries. As per the title, the GP2X is a MK1 and overclocks to about 275-280MHz last time I tried. I never...
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    What's Your Favourite Linux Distro?

    I've recently built a new computer which means I've got my old one as a spare. I've never run linux before (except briefly once years ago on a CD with Knoppix on it) and figure now is a good time to give it a proper go. I'm wondering what's everyone's prefered distro here and why? The PC I'll...
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    Bob Cradle Designed Around The Dev Board

    Hi all! I've recently been working on designing a case for the developers version of the breakout box for my own benefit and maybe as something to feature in my portfolio and thought I'd post what I've come up with. :) My main aim with this was to produce a design that incorporated the...
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    Developer Bob Dimensions

    Hi, could anyone who has the developers BOB post the dimensions of the JTAG and RS232 sockets please? I'm after the size of the housing on the circuit board and the actual dimensions of the connectors. Preferably I'd like these from someone with calipers as accuracy is quite important. Details...
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    Gp2x Featured In Stuff Magazine (uk)

    The GP2X is featured on page 12 of the current issue of Stuff magazine in the UK. It's number 2 in their Hot Stuff, The Hot Five feature. Here's what they said: Nice to see the 2X get a whole page to iself in a highstreet mag - even if they left out the homebrew nature and the community :( ...
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    Question About Building A Usb Host Cable

    Hi guys, I tried building a usb host cable today but it didn't work. :( My question is can someone who has successfully built one confirm that this schematic is correct? I ask because according to it my tv-out cable has has something wired into pin 23, which according to this is for serial...
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    N64 On Psp

    StrmnNrmn posted a new release of his deadalus N64 emulator for the PSP. It now has a DynaRec and is starting to run pretty smoothly. About 10-13fps in Mario 64, that's about half speed. Portable N64 here we come :) ! Check it out on his blog here.
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