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Still fresh, damnit!
With the internet being the place it is, I'm expecting Pyra unboxing videos.
I've never understood why people make those!With the internet being the place it is, I'm expecting Pyra unboxing videos.
is it known to men how much current the Pyra can take? And what voltage while we're at it? My charger can output .85A@5V.
With many USB cables only around 250mA charging current were seen
as a result of step-by-step increase with stop at 4.75 Vusb.
Set it to 4.55 Vusb to still have some margin
ED when the Pyra get's released...
Are any of those retailers physical stores? Nowhere else does the box represent what you see. Adding cost to designing a box scales quite badly, because you need to put money up front, for what I cant see as profitable down the road. The box that is on it now actually excites me, something no box has ever done.
Interesting.Plus, I really dislike Apple devices constantly advertising their Apple to everyone else, so I really don't see why we need to have that on the Pyra...
Ahh. All I know about the 3DS is that it's got upgradeable firmware, uses crypto to prevent you from moving your saves from one device to another, and is named after a gimmick.
BTW, I was always wondering, why the standart USB Ports on the back are different? Since there is no more comboport, it would have been possible to use the same ports. This looks kinda strange to have those two different holes :/
Things like these don't happen in the reality I live in.If i sit in MC Donalds, or something, and surve the Web whit my Shiny New Pyra, whit Iluminatet Backlogo, then hopefully somewhone will ask if this is the new apple device,
this is my changse, to talk about the Pyra and Opensource, and why this isnt the new apple device but still cooler..
From what I gathered, it should be possible to insert the crucial part of the DS-hinge which you can find at some shops that have replacement parts for NDS (like Vartis).
It's a very small stopper which holds the hinge in certain positions.
This is supposedly already possible on Pandora but nobody seems to do it.
The only reason why something like this isn't included in the first place is Nintendo's patent trolling.
Unfortunately it's even worse, if I read the chip errata[1] correctly: "i859: SATA 6-Gbps to 3-Gbps Negotiation Can Fail". Which means you can run in trouble, when you try to use 6Gpbs devices on your Pyras eSATA port. However I don't expect many use cases are touched by this.Actually, one of them still is a combo port:
Edit: According to Wikipedia and some reseller of a dev board, it's SATA 2.0. Which is weird, as the SATA 3.0 standard was already released for a couple of years when the OMAP5 probably got its development started and as a mobile processor, it should be normal to connect SSDs to it instead of harddrives. What a shame.