Its a bit like the pandora under the 4WD Trucks
The worst thing about the Sinclair Spectrum after it's audio and blocky graphics was the dead-flesh rubber keyboard.
That said, the ZX Spectrum keyboard has recently been revived as a bluetooth keyboard, designed primarily to couple with a Spectrum emulator on iDevices and Android, but I don't see why it shouldn't work as a general keyboard, if anyone was really interested in using it as such.
1. Because the designs are copyrighted. 2. Because Price (using less/cheaper material) counted more than esthetics, which counted more than ergonometrics (did the word already exist?) back then. Give me a cheap cherry keyboard any time over the cursor keys on the ZX spectrum (which are all in a line). (in general, keyboards were too high, having a computer inside. There were exceptions, like the Commodore 128D with a separate keyboard). But most were either flat keyboards, or too elevated.
The thing is you get used to the position of the keys on the keyboard, for example there are 3 types of return keys: those that look like an L those that look like the shift key and those who look like an advanced tetris form... you can get used to any of those.
There was also a new C64 case with a normal PC inside a year ago on kickstarter.
Welcome!
Slightly overclocked Rebirth manages Playstation in high-res mode better than a quad-core Android device, so no, you won't have a problem performance wise thanks to the highly optimized software available for OpenPandora.
Thanks!
Well, as a veteran GNU/Linux user I expected something like that. One funny thing I noticed is that all the emulators that I tried work faster on the Pandora then on Android devices (on the Shield, no less). All of them seem to work ever so slightly faster on the Pandora. I don't know why, maybe I'm imagining things?
No, they are indeed faster thanks to low-level coding wizards like notaz, exophase etc...
The OpenPandora is the perfectly example of what is possible if a certain set of hardware is actually used to its full potential while all the Android and Windows devices are just huge performance wasters and simply inefficient.
Yes; I'm glad that it's moreless in sight now with the regular preorders coming soon.Let's see when the Pyra comes out.
sounds like an excellent decision, keep it up!I'm currently learning C++; it's taking a lot of time to work through the book I have, but I'm confident it'll pay off in the future.
Welcome to the Pyra waiting club @Butterkeks
Hi there,
sounds like an excellent decision, keep it up!