Craigix Discloses Information On New Gp2x?


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I thought this would get cooler and cooler, but now it seems as if it might be too feature rich and possibly over $300. I want to be assured that this is not so. ;)
 
purple_goat said:
any concept pics?
Here's a concept pic:

gasenco21yd4.jpg
 
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sam fisher said:
purple_goat said:
TelcoLou said:
purple_goat said:
any concept pics?
Here's a concept pic:

*Clip*

1. really?

2. if yes, thanks

3. FUCKING SWEET!!!

Where you dropped on the head as a young child?

why? did telco steer me wrong?
goddamn! I knew it..

(also, not dropped on my head, but I am much too trusting)
 
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Gamepark were a bit whacky weren't they...

How were you supposed to use those L and R buttons? You'd have to take your thumb off of the dpad- that seems a bit stupid to me
 
Oh no, another thread is above this one, I better keep it up! Anyone think GP/GPH's devices will become collectibles?
 
TelcoLou said:
Nova said:
Can we vote on a name? Please!
It already has a name, but EvilDragon won't tell us.

He's evil :angry:


It is only a name, what is the big deal?

Ok I have inside info. It is going to be called the "Ishkabibil 8000" ;)
 
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DaveC said:
TelcoLou said:
Nova said:
Can we vote on a name? Please!
It already has a name, but EvilDragon won't tell us.

He's evil :angry:


It is only a name, what is the big deal?

Ok I have inside info. It is going to be called the "Ishkabibil 8000" ;)


Yeah, he could atleast extend the same cutersy as GPH, who held a competition asking for a name of their console and finally the CEO named it GPX2 ignoring all entries. (later renamed to GP2X because of Japanese printer with a similar name.))
 
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EvilDragon said:
Errm, have you ever used Linux?
I can't imagine you installed the whole system and new files by copying everything manually to your harddisk. It's a bit harder with dynamic libraries (which in fact do safe a lot of space, as they make all the files smaller).

So, if you want it fast: Download and copy it onto your card.
If you want it easy without fiddling around, wait until the package is there and automatically install.

No problem here, eh?
Actually I haven't used linux before :ph34r:

It will be good if you can do it both ways as you said.

I do worry about dynamic libraries. What if you have an app that uses a certain one, then the library gets updated for a newer app and then the old app stops working? The old app could be updated but you know how devs come and go and many times don't release the source. Could be an issue. Static ones are bigger but apps are generally pretty small anyway. What is a meg here and there when 8-gig cards are getting cheaper by the day and will be real cheap by the time this is released?
 
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