I've already brought this one up in the general discussion but I think this forum is more appropriate.
The one program which would totally revolutionise the GP2X would be an accelerated xorg server which takes advantage of the GP2x co-pro
http://www.x.org/
Once this is achieved, if you own a breakout box too then you can use your GP2X as a full computer and run programs such as firefox, amule, gaim (MSN and Yahoo! messenging), xchat, gftp etc etc! Who might be up to this all important (for GP2X owners at least) task?
This would inevitably lead us to the need of a fully-fledged yet memory efficient Linux distribution for the GP2X, but thats already been done for us!
http://pdaxrom.org/
pdaxrom runs very well on Sharp Zaurii which also have an ARM cpu and also have 64MB RAM just like the GP2X so porting should be a breeze- it just requires someone write that X11 server w/ accelerated graphics and TV-out support.
Fingers crossed!
The one program which would totally revolutionise the GP2X would be an accelerated xorg server which takes advantage of the GP2x co-pro
http://www.x.org/
Once this is achieved, if you own a breakout box too then you can use your GP2X as a full computer and run programs such as firefox, amule, gaim (MSN and Yahoo! messenging), xchat, gftp etc etc! Who might be up to this all important (for GP2X owners at least) task?
This would inevitably lead us to the need of a fully-fledged yet memory efficient Linux distribution for the GP2X, but thats already been done for us!
http://pdaxrom.org/
pdaxrom runs very well on Sharp Zaurii which also have an ARM cpu and also have 64MB RAM just like the GP2X so porting should be a breeze- it just requires someone write that X11 server w/ accelerated graphics and TV-out support.
Fingers crossed!