Bobsonsirjonny
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There is a chap on Ebay selling GP32 games for £35.00 - yet you can go to the respective sites and pay conciderably less. Likewise almost £192 for a stock FLU.. inc P&P. Wishfull thinkng me thinks.. Mind you Im looking for a FLU at the moment.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...04&category=187
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...99&category=187
At the weekend Axeman and I went to a demonstration of AmigaOS 4. We showed the GP32 to Amiga's CTO. He was impressed by the device. Amiga have a write code once, run it anywhere technology called Amiga Anywhere (AA) which makes software totally portable. Most of what they have done has been written with a PDA aspect ratio in mind - so it can work on the desktop as well as scale down for the PDA... If only the GP32 had an extra button you could turn it on its side and run this content in that vertical way, as the AA player can either be hosted or run native. (its not quite as simple as that - but if the player was ported it would be for us end users). He asked us questions about dev kits which Axeman was able to answer better than my "um... dev... codeing...whats that all about then"
He also asked about the price - we gave an approximation of around £140 for a FLU and about £120 for a regular flavour.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...04&category=187
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...99&category=187
At the weekend Axeman and I went to a demonstration of AmigaOS 4. We showed the GP32 to Amiga's CTO. He was impressed by the device. Amiga have a write code once, run it anywhere technology called Amiga Anywhere (AA) which makes software totally portable. Most of what they have done has been written with a PDA aspect ratio in mind - so it can work on the desktop as well as scale down for the PDA... If only the GP32 had an extra button you could turn it on its side and run this content in that vertical way, as the AA player can either be hosted or run native. (its not quite as simple as that - but if the player was ported it would be for us end users). He asked us questions about dev kits which Axeman was able to answer better than my "um... dev... codeing...whats that all about then"