You answered your own question. The only problem being the 'two pandoras' part.iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
Consequence9 said:You answered your own question. The only problem being the 'two pandoras' part.
If you meant that I won't know anyone IRL that owns a Pandora, my friend that lives down the block is actually getting one as well, so that's solved. If you meant that, well...no one has a Pandora...then right you are.Consequence9 said:You answered your own question. The only problem being the 'two pandoras' part.iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
Lucky! Actually come to think of it i know there are a bunch of future pandorians in my general area; hopefully we can arrange some sort of get-together.iBrew said:If you meant that I won't know anyone IRL that owns a Pandora, my friend that lives down the block is actually getting one as well, so that's solved. If you meant that, well...no one has a Pandora...then right you are.Consequence9 said:You answered your own question. The only problem being the 'two pandoras' part.iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
banjeed said:iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
Oops. just noticed when you joined. Welcome! The short answer is "we hope so". The broader answer is "probably in time if there is enough of a community where you'd likely run into another with a pandora". Like all homebrew software, there is a 'demand! so supply!' attitude so let's hope this feature makes the big time. I actually shouldn't speak for the people making the emulators, but like everything, if enough people want it, eventually someone's going to pick it up.
atomicthumbs said:Ask Exophase
-Tj- said:Very few people in my area ordered a unit if the map on Google is to be believed. Would be nice if there was a Kaillera-like option in some emulators.
hmm well what do you know, im only a 30min drive from cleveland....Consequence9 said:Lucky! Actually come to think of it i know there are a bunch of future pandorians in my general area; hopefully we can arrange some sort of get-together.iBrew said:If you meant that I won't know anyone IRL that owns a Pandora, my friend that lives down the block is actually getting one as well, so that's solved. If you meant that, well...no one has a Pandora...then right you are.Consequence9 said:You answered your own question. The only problem being the 'two pandoras' part.iBrew said:Would two Pandora systems be able to simulate the GBA system link cable through Bluetooth or WiFi? Assuming, of course, that a GBA emulator would be written to support it. That is all.
Another option for wireless multiplayer would be net-play via kalliera; once again tho i'm pretty sure that would require each emulator to be coded with support.