asimov-solensan
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I just wanted to share some thoughts.
I got Pyra to replace Pandora as a overall computer, but focused on emulation. Pyra is very good as a linux minicomputer, but the emulation front is in a very bad shape and without any hope to improve. That said, a million thanks to all the devs that spent their time porting things to Pyra.
I deeply dislike android and wanted Pyra precisely because it is focused on supporting linux.
And the user ToastBucket made a comment in this thread that got me thinking https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/th...are-work-and-maybe-our-next-soc.99712/page-10. As he says there are already many emulators for android that make pretty good use of the hardware. Well he is talking about a future SOC, but I guess it applies for the omap5.
My conclusion is that right now Pyra could greatly benefit having the option to run Android, as a dual boot or as that version of gingerbread we had in Pandora. In my case Pyra would replace the GPD win if there was more polished emulators.
I wish I had the knowledge to port Android to Pyra. I guess this is just a call to ED to get someone to do it, even if it is the old version made for omap5 would be enough for gaming.
I got Pyra to replace Pandora as a overall computer, but focused on emulation. Pyra is very good as a linux minicomputer, but the emulation front is in a very bad shape and without any hope to improve. That said, a million thanks to all the devs that spent their time porting things to Pyra.
I deeply dislike android and wanted Pyra precisely because it is focused on supporting linux.
And the user ToastBucket made a comment in this thread that got me thinking https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/th...are-work-and-maybe-our-next-soc.99712/page-10. As he says there are already many emulators for android that make pretty good use of the hardware. Well he is talking about a future SOC, but I guess it applies for the omap5.
My conclusion is that right now Pyra could greatly benefit having the option to run Android, as a dual boot or as that version of gingerbread we had in Pandora. In my case Pyra would replace the GPD win if there was more polished emulators.
I wish I had the knowledge to port Android to Pyra. I guess this is just a call to ED to get someone to do it, even if it is the old version made for omap5 would be enough for gaming.