What would you like to see?


There is a run away version for the nintendo ds which coul work with drastic.
 
There is a run away version for the nintendo ds which coul work with drastic.
Is this a Rally Game ??

I knew there was a WRC Part Anounced for the 3DS, but dotnt know if its ever was released..

The GBA Had a lot of good Racing games, but then they all went to the PSP
 
Don't know if ED is still looking at this thread, but something I'd like to see is what the Pyra's screen looks like outside in sunlight (ie, if it's actually visible).


I find the Pandora impossible to use in most sunny weather
Interested as well to see how the screen looks outdoors.
 
I can't tell if Star Trek Online might be a possibility on the Pyra with something like ExaGear.  What should I consider when looking at system requirements for such things?

No need to bother with it unless someone already wanted to try it out.  I would just like a "maybe" or "not a chance".
 
Full speed Sharp X68000 emulation would be great if the unit has enough power.
What's wrong with px68k on the Pandora?
Maybe he did not try it yet?   :)
I never had a Pandora. I was one of the early pre-orderers but cancelled as I decided to stick with my beloved GP2X. Just lurking on these boards and finding out that the X68000 has been emulated on Pandora has got me very excited at the prospect of full speed and flawless emulation on Pyra. If we can get perfect emulation of the Atari ST, Sharp X68000 and Amiga A1200 on this unit along with a good dos box emu then that'll do very nicely for me. Everything else is just a bonus
 
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Can you try KDE? Not sure if there's really much to "see" (unless you wanted to fiddle with some of the desktop effects), but was interested to see what options we had

I would be interested in that too, just to see how the performance is > used a KDE Edition from some Debian derivate some weeks ago, just to test some things out on a C2D ~1.8GHz/2GB RAM/1.8" SSD - subnotebook and it was surpisingly slow.
 
Can you try KDE? Not sure if there's really much to "see" (unless you wanted to fiddle with some of the desktop effects), but was interested to see what options we had

I would be interested in that too, just to see how the performance is > used a KDE Edition from some Debian derivate some weeks ago, just to test some things out on a C2D ~1.8GHz/2GB RAM/1.8" SSD - subnotebook and it was surpisingly slow.
Really? I run it on my EEEPC 1025CE, and it works pretty good for me
Specs:
Intel® Atom™ N2600 (Dual Core; 1.6GHz) or N2800 (Dual Core; 1.86GHz) Processor (not sure which mine has)
2GB RAM
Normal platter HDD (can't remember capacity)
 

I thought the earliest devboard videos were all running KDE anyway, weren't they?

I don't know, I can't remember seeing anything, but that's not saying much
 
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I'm still interested in seeing how many browser tabs it can really handle at once.  Just start a fresh browser, right click bookmarks, and open all in tabs.  Try 20, 30, 40, see where it finally eats up all the RAM and what happens when it does.
 
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