Noted.BAFelton said:Dosbox hasn't been ported on Caanoo
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Noted.BAFelton said:Dosbox hasn't been ported on Caanoo
Berserk said:If MAME and homebrew are important to you, then the Caanoo may be the better option.
If superior SNES emulation, superior GBC\GBA emulation, perfect PS1 emulation, and PSP game library are important to you, then the PSP may be the better option.
Other factors:
+ PSP 2000 and up have the best dpad of any handheld
+ PSP has better and larger screen
+ PSP isn't missing rows of pixels like Caanoo
+ PSP's video player is light years better
+ Superior battery life, especially with 2200mAH battery kit (7-10 hours)
+ Huge aftermarket for parts and batteries
+ Speaker holes are in front, as opposed to in back where fingers can cover holes like Caanoo
+ Volume is controlled by buttons, as opposed to an always moving slider like Caanoo
+ Battery charger light turns off when finished charging
+ Controls\buttons don't seem to fail as often
+ Super Mario 64, Wave Race, Mario Kart 64, and a few other N64 titles run smooth on PSP
- PSP lacks touchscreen, pen, and tilt, but use is limited (pen works great with Warcraft 2)
- Caanoo's 3D nub seems better than PSP's
- Caanoo boots slightly faster (I think)
- Caanoo seems to have better homebrew support
I forgot about that USB feature. That is definitely an added plus for the Caanoo.Exophase said:One plus for the Wiz/Caanoo over PSP, at least IMO, is that they're more dev friendly on account of letting you SSH into them over standard USB gadget. After having this it's very hard to go back to PSP development. I know there's a shell for it but I really hard time getting it to work like I needed it to.
PSP has better emulation for some consoles, especially PS1 and N64 (PS1 is hardly "perfect" though, come on) but Wiz/Caanoo have the upper hand for others like Genesis/SegaCD and PC-Engine and I'm sure there are other obscure platforms that work better on one than the other (if even available). For Wiz/Caanoo this includes the GP2X library via ginge. Before buying it's best to look at exactly what interests you and go from there..
From what I gather, the Wiz has better vsync than the Caanoo, but I've seen reports of diagonal tearing on the Wiz. I also disagree that screen tearing is preferable over frameskip 1. Frameskip 1 introduces a small amount of ghosting, which isn't quite as apparent as tearing, imo. Even so, most Picodrive games don't require frameskip on the PSP, but you can never get rid of the tearing on the Caanoo. No matter how much we nitpick which is worse, we won't get around the fact that they're both negatives for each device.Exophase said:I dunno about Caanoo, but on Wiz Genesis/SegaCD/PC-Engine are fine at 60Hz w/o frameskipping and tearing. Probably GPH messed up the timings again and stuff ran through ginge isn't as smooth as it's supposed to be. FS0 vs FS1 is no contest.
That's probably the biggest problem with Caanoo: no Wiz compatibility out of the box but pretty much the same hardware made a lot of Wiz developers totally uninterested in porting stuff to it, so you end up with compromises.
I've only played one game on POPS, FFT, and while it was overall pretty good it still had graphical glitches, which I hear is not at all uncommon for it. Hard to really give it "perfect" in that light, and I doubt it matches up well to say, PC PS1 emulators with software rendering.
Berserk said:From what I gather, the Wiz has better vsync than the Caanoo, but I've seen reports of diagonal tearing on the Wiz. I also disagree that screen tearing is preferable over frameskip 1. Frameskip 1 introduces a small amount of ghosting, which isn't quite as apparent as tearing, imo. Even so, most Picodrive games don't require frameskip on the PSP, but you can never get rid of the tearing on the Caanoo. No matter how much we nitpick which is worse, we won't get around the fact that they're both negatives for each device.
Berserk said:Also, I don't think it's really fair to criticize the overall compatibility or quality of POPS if you've only tested one game. If you're having trouble with FFT, perhaps you should try a different version. Try 3.30 or 5.00. Many games experience issues if you're running the wrong version.
kayuz said:Exophase, you haven't a caanoo? :blink:
Exophase said:That's probably the biggest problem with Caanoo: no Wiz compatibility out of the box but pretty much the same hardware made a lot of Wiz developers totally uninterested in porting stuff to it, so you end up with compromises.