B benny32 Still Fresh Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 49 Oct 19, 2005 #1 The GP32 was an incredible system and a revolutionary idea. However, the system was not quite powerful enough to emulate Genny, and SNES 100% Is the GP2X significantly more powerful than the GP32? Or will it perform relatively the same? :huh:
The GP32 was an incredible system and a revolutionary idea. However, the system was not quite powerful enough to emulate Genny, and SNES 100% Is the GP2X significantly more powerful than the GP32? Or will it perform relatively the same? :huh:
J Jarska333 What do you want? Joined Nov 10, 2004 Messages 3,606 Location Sovjet Finland Website Visit site Oct 19, 2005 #2 I seem to recall DrMD being rather nice on GP32...
B benny32 Still Fresh Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 49 Oct 19, 2005 #3 I'm sure, that is if you purchased the overclocked unit. Otherwise DrMD was not satisfactory.
C Cyclops Active Member Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 950 Oct 19, 2005 #4 LOL is there only me looking forward to Movie playback. Genesis is pretty good on the GP32 and there is a fat thread on it regarding even more goodness on the GPX2, even talk about overclocking the genesis. There is also a massive post on the forum regarding SNES. There is an old thread which discusses the GP32 vs GP2X but I think it just decended into chaos.
LOL is there only me looking forward to Movie playback. Genesis is pretty good on the GP32 and there is a fat thread on it regarding even more goodness on the GPX2, even talk about overclocking the genesis. There is also a massive post on the forum regarding SNES. There is an old thread which discusses the GP32 vs GP2X but I think it just decended into chaos.
J Jarska333 What do you want? Joined Nov 10, 2004 Messages 3,606 Location Sovjet Finland Website Visit site Oct 19, 2005 #5 Um, my BLU+ was not sold as OC'd, it went to 156 no problem, and everything I tried in DrMD worked like a charm. Most even with just 144.
Um, my BLU+ was not sold as OC'd, it went to 156 no problem, and everything I tried in DrMD worked like a charm. Most even with just 144.
iignotus The one and only Joined Aug 18, 2005 Messages 2,719 Website gp2xdev.no-ip.org Oct 19, 2005 #6 Stop making new threads. Look around. There're 50 million threads that talk about the power of the Gp2x, both potentially and what we know already. There's also a wiki filled with accurate information. Stop it. Now.
Stop making new threads. Look around. There're 50 million threads that talk about the power of the Gp2x, both potentially and what we know already. There's also a wiki filled with accurate information. Stop it. Now.
T TelcoLou Guest Oct 19, 2005 #7 But if we keep responding to these threads, how will they stop? </irony>