Gpx2 Out Oct


"Hello,
Thank you for your nice comment on gpx2.
It will be launched coming Oct.and starting price would be under 200 USD
We hope we can export gpx2 as many as countries^^ but right now i can surely say that it will come in America Europe,Asia and so on...
Thank you ^^ "
 
"Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in gpx2.
Solving the problem ram size we are planning to make options to choose SD card.Until now SDcard released up to 4GB and there is no limit to use it on gpx2.

We will do our best to reflect your opinion on it.

Thank you. "
 
"Dear customer

Thank you for your kind comment on gpx2.it really make us cheer up.^^
WIFI will be available for gpx2 successor.
Thank you "

successor?






"Dear customer

There will be no limit to use SD card.

Thank you "





"hello,
Thank you for your nice comment on gpx2.
We are planning to make options to choose bigger ram.
What do you exactly mean "digital pad"?
And unfortunately Gpx2 will not run Gp32 software
Thank you again,,^^ "
 
Ah well loss of backwards compatability sucks mightily, but yeah maybe someone will make a way to atleast play the homebrew stuff. Under 200 bucks? man this gets more and more tempting all the time!!
 
rabbits with hats posted on Jul 28 2005 at 10:36 PM said:
"Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in gpx2.
Solving the problem ram size we are planning to make options to choose SD card.Until now SDcard released up to 4GB and there is no limit to use it on gpx2.

We will do our best to reflect your opinion on it.

Thank you. "


Only problem RAM does not equal SD flash ROM :rolleyes: If you did reads and writes through an app not only would it be dog slow but you would use up the write cycles on an SD card in a few hours. RAM is written to constantly.

So no a big SD does not make up for small RAM.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
but it has this other internal flashmemory.. but i dont know how fast this one is.
 
if the emulators on GP32 will not work on GPx2.. I will have to wait and see how many emulators will be ported before I buy it...
 
i think that porting old emus with no improvement (using the 2nd cpu) wont be hard.
but then the will only use the some more mhz, but several emus are allready almost fullspeed at 166, so at 200mhz or more (perhaps overclocking) the will be.
and there are allready many opensource gp32 emus + dont forget fday (all those emus will be released with source)
 
Sheng posted on Jul 29 2005 at 12:48 AM said:
if the emulators on GP32 will not work on GPx2.. I will have to wait and see how many emulators will be ported before I buy it...

Yeah and I fear many won't make the transition.

NES, GB, GBC etc will most certainly be done but what about Lynx, C64, Atari 800/5200, PC-engine?

I fear those will be left behind as they are not as popular except for PCengine but the devs of that emu have been gone for years.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
"Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in gpx2.
We can not tell you exactly about the tax matter.actually it has nothing to do with us.
And we dont have concrete plan about launching next model.maybe next year? so you dont have to worry about it.
it support all kind of codec as you saw.
Cus we are still developing if would be appreciate if you understand about not answering you all.
We will do our best to reflect your opinion on it.

Best regards, "




"Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in gpx2.
We do support SDIO.
In current market you could get it up to 4GB .
And this will be launched this Oct.
Though we 've decided to release only black color (yay!),there is a chance that you could meet another color around next year.

Thank you again.

Best regards, "






"Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in gpx2.
SD port be capable of holding SDIO-Cards,but we do not support usb host.
We will do our best to reflect your opinion on it.

Best regards, "
 
Back
Top