Is there any chance of an Atom, or other i386 based Pandora in the future? While I love the fact it plays many games emulated, there are a couple things I'd like to use virtualized instead and I need an Intel based processor for that.
Same here, I'm waiting on a ChromeOS one myself. But that's delayed, and the first ones are bound to be Atom if the CR48 or whatever it's called is anything to go by. But I've got plenty of practice of waiting for these things with the Pandora!Which is why I can't wait to get my hands on a ARM powered netbook...
This will make things REALLY mobile and allow for more than just the usual 10 hour netbooks (lets face it, on full blast they only last 5 anyway).
I've read that intel has a dual mode atom coming out. It has X86 and ARM cores? This looks like an intresting combo.
They are also talking another shrink and being able to turn off x86 while using arm...
I've read that intel has a dual mode atom coming out. It has X86 and ARM cores? This looks like an intresting combo.
Well, thanks for the replies. If nothing else, a faster Pandora with any CPU would be nice to beef up DOSBox speed a bit.
IMO an Atom Pandora would be an especially bad idea precisely because you'd lose software compatibility with the Pandora library and people would have to release dual binaries (or a dual mode binary format would have to be made I guess), and it'd be a much greater burden on the OP team to support both for their own software. You'd see a lot of things that'd be ARM Pandora only or x86 Pandora only because of strong ISA dependence in the code; lots of emulators will have ISA dependence for instance.
More likely would be a quadruple of the power on the ARM chip and a boost to the DOSBOX command set to allow emulation of higher level X86 CPUs under DOSBOX.
plus if you slap windows on it, it will run internet explorer, imagine the possibilities THEN!