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blackyoshi

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First off, sorry if this is in the wrong section.


Anyways, I'm really new to the pandora, I preordered it couple months ago, and then kinda put it into the back of my mind since I wasn't going to be getting it for awhile xD The other day I found out about Unity, put it on my laptop, and I am currently learning about using it. I was curious though as to if the Pandora would be able to run it well enough to create i-pod/i-pad apps, or if it could even be a way to produce 3D apps for the Pandora itself.


http://unity3d.com/


Also, anyone know the best sdxc cards to get? I kind have set in my mind to get around 6 or so 64gb cards for storage for my various media, and was wondering if any class 10 or even 6 cards are pretty cheap right now, from what I've seen, they're all $200+ which sucks...


PS: Could someone contact the right person/people to update this? I'd appreciate it, along with others no doubt.


http://openpandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=98&Itemid=13&lang=en


Thanks for your time and all :)
 
On their web player download page I can't see any Linux or ARM downloads, there isn't even any platform listed that's using OpenGL ES.


Forget about it.
 
There have been occasional rumblings about Unity being ported to Linux, but it hasn't yet materialized. Since it's closed-source, there's nothing we can do about it; only the creators of Unity could make the port. And even if it gets ported to Linux, it will still need to be ported to the ARM processor architecture (as opposed to the x86 architecture found in desktops and laptops) in order to run on the Pandora. So Unity won't be available to us for a long time.
 
It looks like, that they are working on android version for cellphones. Thats probably ARM port. But still closed sourced. here
 
unitypandora.png
 
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