Eclipse said:maybe, but the Pandora one will be worst as I don't really expect that thing to change too
For some reason the Gizmondo reminds me of an old fashioned tea kettle...
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Eclipse said:maybe, but the Pandora one will be worst as I don't really expect that thing to change too
Maybe, but not likely. The specs may have been top-of-the-line 3 years ago, but they are not particularly impressive now. The device was only marginally more powerful than the GP2X and not even in the same category as the Pandora. I don't foresee many devs jumping to a significantly outclassed system.Eclipse said:My only dubts about the "Gizmondo mk2" are: will it have the power to build a community like the gp2x one?
The Gizmondo was $400 when it came out less than 3 years ago. I don't think component prices have dropped enough to have the new version selling for less than the (highly subsidized) PSP. Gizmondo may end up cheaper than Pandora, but it will also be a lot less of a system.Eclipse said:I wonder also about the price, i think it needs to be much lower than psp one to have only a chance, will be lower than the Pandora one for sure thinking about all that stuff craig's team planned\promised
Chip said:Maybe, but not likely. The specs may have been top-of-the-line 3 years ago, but they are not particularly impressive now. The device was only marginally more powerful than the GP2X and not even in the same category as the Pandora. I don't foresee many devs jumping to a significantly outclassed system.Eclipse said:My only dubts about the "Gizmondo mk2" are: will it have the power to build a community like the gp2x one?
Not that I have anything more than a "I'll believe it when I see it" attitude toward the future release of the supposedly resurrected Gizmondo, but the interview here:
http://sandberghans.blogspot.com/2008/01/c...h-gizmondo.html
seems to imply that the "new" Gizmondo may be the wide screen version that was developed, but never released. It is described in fair detail here:
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=153874
Chip said:The Gizmondo was $400 when it came out less than 3 years ago. I don't think component prices have dropped enough to have the new version selling for less than the (highly subsidized) PSP. Gizmondo may end up cheaper than Pandora, but it will also be a lot less of a system.Eclipse said:I wonder also about the price, i think it needs to be much lower than psp one to have only a chance, will be lower than the Pandora one for sure thinking about all that stuff craig's team planned\promised
In the interview linked to above, it is claimed that the unit might sell for $99 but, once again, I'm extremely skeptical about the whole thing.
Squidge said:Well, sure, but thats because the Gizmondo II is basically a Gizmondo with minimal changes (it can run homebrew). The Pandora is a completely new product.Eclipse said:at the moment that gizmondo II is surely most real than Pandora
In that case the Giz II surely will be pure crap. I bought a Giz off of ebay awhile back because it was cheap. You get what you pay for. God this Giz thing sucks. The screen is small, interlaced, washed out. The d-pad is clunky as hell, pure rubbish. Then the thing takes an hour to boot up, and a half hour just to turn off (well I exagerate but it seems like forever). You can't just turn it off you have to "shut down" like a windows PC. You can't even change the volume unless you exit the game and then change the volume through a hokey menu. Those "piano keys" are so unresponsive they seem broke. Oh yeah it only has one speaker too. No wonder it bit the dust. I hope it stays dead and buried
Amen!DaveC said:In that case the Giz II surely will be pure crap. I bought a Giz off of ebay awhile back because it was cheap. You get what you pay for. God this Giz thing sucks. The screen is small, interlaced, washed out. The d-pad is clunky as hell, pure rubbish. Then the thing takes an hour to boot up, and a half hour just to turn off (well I exagerate but it seems like forever). You can't just turn it off you have to "shut down" like a windows PC. You can't even change the volume unless you exit the game and then change the volume through a hokey menu. Those "piano keys" are so unresponsive they seem broke. Oh yeah it only has one speaker too. No wonder it bit the dust. I hope it stays dead and buried
This is my new favourite word :lol:C B Felterbush said:inadiquatially
Squidge said:Amen!DaveC said:In that case the Giz II surely will be pure crap. I bought a Giz off of ebay awhile back because it was cheap. You get what you pay for. God this Giz thing sucks. The screen is small, interlaced, washed out. The d-pad is clunky as hell, pure rubbish. Then the thing takes an hour to boot up, and a half hour just to turn off (well I exagerate but it seems like forever). You can't just turn it off you have to "shut down" like a windows PC. You can't even change the volume unless you exit the game and then change the volume through a hokey menu. Those "piano keys" are so unresponsive they seem broke. Oh yeah it only has one speaker too. No wonder it bit the dust. I hope it stays dead and buried
I wonder if anyone has yet managed to get more than 40 fps out of 2D application that does nothing but fill the frame buffer with a single color? (Running at 400Mhz of course).
it does take a while to boot up and down, but not the times you
are giving m8, and you can change the volume in most games
without exiting so lets get that straight, my piano keys work fine BTW, i have a gp2x as well.
like both the giz and the gp2x..will get pandora and *new* giz if it comes out like
ohhh... the pad on the gp2x aint that great either.. its about personnal preference really.
anyways enough of bitching eitherway this is a pandora forum
so just keep it at that...please...xxxx..lisa..xxxx
Or! OR!! Hear me out here, you could give ME some of that superfluous fortune you obviously have! ^_^rammz said:will get pandora and *new* giz if it comes out like
That's why he said "well I exagerate but it seems like forever"rammz said:it does take a while to boot up and down, but not the times you
are giving m8
In reality, the volume control is the same as the gp2x - it works in the software that supports it. If it doesn't support it, you need to go back to the main menu to use it.rammz said:and you can change the volume in most games without exiting so lets get that straight
I almost did that, but was too chicken.BaDToaD said:Has anyone mentioned the Pandora over on the Giz Forums?
We may as well poach their coders too lol.
http://www.gizmondoforums.com/forums/index...12504&st=60BaDToaD said:Has anyone mentioned the Pandora over on the Giz Forums?
We may as well poach their coders too lol.
You know what? So will I.rammz said:will get pandora and *new* giz if it comes out like
Squidge said:Amen!DaveC said:In that case the Giz II surely will be pure crap. I bought a Giz off of ebay awhile back because it was cheap. You get what you pay for. God this Giz thing sucks. The screen is small, interlaced, washed out. The d-pad is clunky as hell, pure rubbish. Then the thing takes an hour to boot up, and a half hour just to turn off (well I exagerate but it seems like forever). You can't just turn it off you have to "shut down" like a windows PC. You can't even change the volume unless you exit the game and then change the volume through a hokey menu. Those "piano keys" are so unresponsive they seem broke. Oh yeah it only has one speaker too. No wonder it bit the dust. I hope it stays dead and buried
I wonder if anyone has yet managed to get more than 40 fps out of 2D application that does nothing but fill the frame buffer with a single color? (Running at 400Mhz of course).
The Pandora would probably emulate the giz.
Just underclock the thing, shut off one speaker, put the game screen in a little GBA sized window, put the CPU in a bunch of idle loops and there you go, perfect Giz emulation
Put your Giz back in working order and I'll buy it for 10 bucks. What's happened to this board? If it's not the GP2X or Pandora it's the "enemy". Since the announcement of the Pandora, some members have even turned on the GP2X. And now a few members want to take their DaveC's bashing mentality to other forums to promote a product that isn't available for purchase yet. I really hope the Pandora gets released or the makers of straitjackets are going to make a killing.Squidge said:
I wouldn't buy another Giz if it was $10, never mind $100. I still have one sitting in pieces in my bottom drawer. It was fun whilst I was hacking it, but once it run homebrew and you noticed the speed of the thing, you kinda lose all interest. (Maybe thats why they didn't allow you to run homebrew? )