ptitSeb
Serial Porter
I use gl4es, my own fork of lunixbochs glshim, in my ports now.
Hopefully, once everything is more finalized before production begins, we can get a good batch of color options produced, and have the community vote on the best ones. The dark/burnt red would still be my choice of the mock ups shown in the past, as that color seems best for the overall Pyra image, and would probably appeal to the greatest group of buyers. It is also the color shown on ED's sight, so I think it would be a good option to offer.
What's the difference?I use gl4es, my own fork of lunixbochs glshim, in my ports now.
They are not the same libs. Functions supported are quite differents now.What's the difference?
So it's more compatible? I could try it on my RPi since I couldn't get glshim to workThey are not the same libs. Functions supported are quite differents now.
You can, it should compile and maybe run. I don't have a RPi to test and fine tune on that platform...So it's more compatible? I could try it on my RPi since I couldn't get glshim to work
Phew. That still took longer than expected - but I finally have good news for you.
they'll finally arrive at my place early next week!
Hmm, I wonder if the case parts could be milled out of solid blocks of wood... interesting....
Yeah I ended up buying the GPD-Win to ease the wait. Although I've been playing many pc titles rather than emulation. I'll definitely miss that with the pyra unless it gets a X86 upgrade in the future...Let's the wait begin... Again...
My personal experience with these type of devices is that if you neglect one for too long the battery deteriorates to the point of no return. Li-ion wants love and seeks attention, so need to make sure you use both from time to time.Luckily, your GPD win shouldn't explode just because you got a Pyra. And handily, you can get help for both platforms with one login here.
There's also 3D printing parts with a wood and plastic mixture. I work with a similar thing on a daily basis . Just a different process. So if the 3D printed things are the same strength as our lineal extruded items it could be nice.Hmm, I wonder if the case parts could be milled out of solid blocks of wood... interesting....
My personal experience with these type of devices is that if you neglect one for too long the battery deteriorates to the point of no return. Li-ion wants love and seeks attention, so need to make sure you use both from time to time.