WizardStan
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That's why I'm not saying it does work, just that I believe it does, or should rather. All the components for it are there, if it doesn't work then it's because no one found it worth enough to debug.
I had been thinking about something similar, just imagine all the posibilities ...we could organize gaming tournaments within the Pyra community, that would rock. I'd love to beat you all at marvel vs. capcombetter idea should be to use ED server to connect all pyras. Something like CounterStrike host server and implement online play capability in emus/games.. im sure only 1% of people have 2 pandoras in tha house so create link cable+extensions would be a little waste of time..
btw. even in GameBoy [or PS1] link cable wasnt really used in games.
If that feature is working (pending confirmation), why is noone using it yet in any Pandora application ?Ad-hoc wifi is just connecting two computers together without a router between them. All laptops have this ability. The Pandora didn't originally but I believe it does now. Once they're connected, it is identical to a network game: you swap IP addresses (the software can broadcast them to find each other automatically), make a connection, and the OS handles everything.Does that even work ? I've never seen adhoc wifi on anything other than PSP or NDS - and these methods were apparently protected by patents.
It's not. See the post by notaz that I quoted.If that feature is working (pending confirmation), why is noone using it yet in any Pandora application ?
It's also possible to post useful stuff.It's also possible to link them with some magic glue.
if they make it happen and that feature gets at least some youtube videos showing what it can do, then im pretty sure all those dreamcast fans will probably get a Pyra just because of that feature, and there are quite lots of fans out there. if they are willing to spend around $200,00. dollars or more to get the dreamcast broadband just to play like 5 games online. I guess they wouldn't think twice if they see a device that allows them to do that and much more. and to be able to do those things on the go is the best part of it. I'm sure that would drag more costumersNot sure if the ethernet adapter is emulated yet or if there is any plans to.. I haven't seen the Emulator author on the forums here is a while.. It is opensource so someone else could pick up that work if there is interest.
That sound pretty cool!It's also possible to post useful stuff.It's also possible to link them with some magic glue.
I know there is some server for PSP that allows multiplayer.
It will be built into PPSSPP as soon as the Maintainer finds time to do so.
It's already in use with real PSPs.
So you can play multiplayer with PSP and Pandora then.
It is ment to simulate Ad hoc multiplayer via the server of the maintainer.That sound pretty cool!It's also possible to post useful stuff.It's also possible to link them with some magic glue.
I know there is some server for PSP that allows multiplayer.
It will be built into PPSSPP as soon as the Maintainer finds time to do so.
It's already in use with real PSPs.
So you can play multiplayer with PSP and Pandora then.
So, could you play online any game that is multiplayer even if it wasn't designed to be played online? or does it works only for the ones that are meant to be online?
...and if so, then, could that be done with other emulators? i mean; to be able to play multiplayer games even in they aren't online ones?
Its not harder than a internet protocol to do it.Does that even work ? I've never seen adhoc wifi on anything other than PSP or NDS - and these methods were apparently protected by patents.Ad-hoc WiFi multiplayer is where it's at.
better idea should be to use ED server to connect all pyras. Something like CounterStrike host server and implement online play capability in emus/games.. im sure only 1% of people have 2 pandoras in tha house so create link cable+extensions would be a little waste of time..
btw. even in GameBoy [or PS1] link cable wasnt really used in games.
Online evil.Pyra Live.