I'm sure there have been posts like this but could the Pandora run the following: Bochs
I mean somebody was able to get the PSP to use this so I would think a open source machine could run it.
That's a x86 emulator right? Could that install windows on pandora and run x86 aplications at decent speed? would be veeery nice, i think someone is working on that emulator, let me search... " DJWillis" ( its in the list of projects in pandorawiki )
Awesome
This is never going to be useful for playing games other than solitaire but I can see a potential use for this in running proprietary stuff like Spotify which would be nice to have on the go. Worth a look.
Strange that people aren't linking to things like this thread http://forum.openhandhelds.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1088&start=0 or this one http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/48726-qemuonarm/ or this one http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/49010-anyone-for-dosbox/page__view__findpost__p__747758 or this one http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?/topic/48534-windows-3-1x-on-pandora/
It's come up a lot recently. Bochs isn't happening, QEMU+Wine probably will.
This is never going to be useful for playing games other than solitaire but I can see a potential use for this in running proprietary stuff like Spotify which would be nice to have on the go. Worth a look.
OR! You could just port one of a few opensource spotifyclients.
http://despotify.se/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtify/
C API:
http://developer.spotify.com/en/libspotify/overview/
(I'm not a developer but if someone thinks it's impossible/possible to get Spotify running on the Pandora, please let me know)