jorlinn
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@obiwan:
Interesting proposition.
VNC is at present much too inefficient to handle any hectic gaming or a spray of pixels/ polygons.
I'm optimistic about the possibility for a dedicated streaming server. I could certainly imagine streaming Gamecube, Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2 and Xbox games.
Wii has such an offbeat controller, that I don't think it will be practical with a handheld.
I think it's a great idea that should be worked out in practice.
Until there is a good crossplatform emulator that emulates the Pandora (wink, wink) I wouldn't be able to test this, though I'd love to. If this project will also entail a i386-Linux client, I'd love to test this on my old P3-600 lappy, though I think that the screen refresh rate will make any fast reflex game impossible.
I'm a 2nd batcher, so if I'm lucky I'll have my Pandora in perhaps... December?
^@OPT: Sorry about the pessimism there, but the way things are going, I sometimes believe that the release schedule of the pandies is jinxed.
Interesting proposition.
VNC is at present much too inefficient to handle any hectic gaming or a spray of pixels/ polygons.
I'm optimistic about the possibility for a dedicated streaming server. I could certainly imagine streaming Gamecube, Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2 and Xbox games.
Wii has such an offbeat controller, that I don't think it will be practical with a handheld.
I think it's a great idea that should be worked out in practice.
Until there is a good crossplatform emulator that emulates the Pandora (wink, wink) I wouldn't be able to test this, though I'd love to. If this project will also entail a i386-Linux client, I'd love to test this on my old P3-600 lappy, though I think that the screen refresh rate will make any fast reflex game impossible.
I'm a 2nd batcher, so if I'm lucky I'll have my Pandora in perhaps... December?
^@OPT: Sorry about the pessimism there, but the way things are going, I sometimes believe that the release schedule of the pandies is jinxed.
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