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Still fresh, damnit!
I don't think that's too likely. I mean it's possible - the CPU board is a SoC including RAM so it can in theory be plugged into anything else, but you'd need to design an interface between them, which would take up space so no fit in the Pandora case, and the OS would need some rework - it's probably simpler to put the Pyra debian OS on there, and disable some of the drivers, but at the moment that's missing keyboard mappings, PND support, 3d drivers and plenty more.ED wrote:
My Idea:
You found a Way to upgrade Pandoras with this Cpu Boards?
Yay that would be fun too
and the GPD Win is not that great for Emulators
This probably isn't the best thread for this, but why is that? The form factor seems fine if a bit thin for some perhaps, and I've heard the controls are pretty good. I'd have thought Windows could handle some old emulators pretty well, better than Android with its latency problems at least. Perhaps finding the emulators is harder given for Pandora they're all in one place since the milkshake put up the repo website, while in Windows perhaps they're in the store (I've not checked) or you've got to pull random zip files down from websites and then virus check them. Or perhaps you find configuring them harder on Windows where maybe you have to find and edit .ini files to set directories up, but on Pandora there's usally some config file put in the appdata on first run, if there's isn't a gui to configure all this. But I'd be surprised if we've got config guis for some of our little emulators and windows hasn't (but I guess they haven't got picklelauncher, and a lot of our newer emulator menus come directly from android). I wouldn't class setting MAME up to find your ROMs as being particularly user friendly, but perhaps the community of people here are enough to speed you through that process.