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Title: Pandora
Post by: [COM-IT]Styx on December 07, 2008, 09:09:26 pm
http://www.openpandora.org/

this handheld is epic pwnage.  think it could run trem?

demonstration:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/20/pandora-project-demoed-on-video-shows-off-hardware-linux-and/
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Undeference on December 07, 2008, 09:29:38 pm
http://tremulous.net/forum/index.php?topic=6984.0
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: [COM-IT]Styx on December 07, 2008, 10:15:10 pm
i could bump if you like...

anyway i think handheld trem would pwn.
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Syntac on December 07, 2008, 10:30:01 pm
I dunno... I like my mouse.
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: [COM-IT]Styx on December 07, 2008, 10:38:30 pm
you can use usb stuff
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: kevlarman on December 07, 2008, 11:53:10 pm
ioq3 currently doesn't support opengl es, and trem uses more resources than quake3, but it should be possible to get trem running on one of those (though i strongly doubt it will be very playable, and not just because of fps)
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Hendrich on December 08, 2008, 12:20:29 am
Whoopee, I got me one of these babies today for my pre-order.  ;D
I'm kicking ass on Street Fighter, its incredible how much stuff is released for this small handheld.

It could work after creating a few patches for Tremulous o use the OpenGL structure of Pandora, but the controls, meh. Pandora seems to run games like Quake, Doom, Quake fine, and a bit from the WON version of HL, but the controls are difficult to use since the buttons are friggin' small, but who cares?
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Annihilation on December 08, 2008, 06:21:11 am
Whoopee, I got me one of these babies today for my pre-order.  ;D
I'm kicking ass on Street Fighter, its incredible how much stuff is released for this small handheld.

It could work after creating a few patches for Tremulous o use the OpenGL structure of Pandora, but the controls, meh. Pandora seems to run games like Quake, Doom, Quake fine, and a bit from the WON version of HL, but the controls are difficult to use since the buttons are friggin' small, but who cares?

Bastard I have to wait until January.
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Norfenstein on December 13, 2008, 07:43:26 pm
Bastard I have to wait until January.
So does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board, which don't come with controls.
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Hendrich on December 13, 2008, 11:03:01 pm
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So does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board, which don't come with controls.

Oh yes, I was wondering if anybody did their research about that. Thing is, I never said I got mine legally.  ;)
Anyways, remember kids, getting stuff from the devs before they're released is bad. So don't do it, M, kay?
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Odin on December 13, 2008, 11:06:43 pm
ioq3 currently doesn't support opengl es, and trem uses more resources than quake3, but it should be possible to get trem running on one of those (though i strongly doubt it will be very playable, and not just because of fps)
It plays Quake II, un-optimized, at around 120FPS. It has a USB root hub so you can plug a real PC mouse into it.
Title: Re: Pandora
Post by: Annihilation on December 13, 2008, 11:20:36 pm
Bastard I have to wait until January.
So does he (or the end of this month at the earliest), because they haven't finished making them yet. Unless he got a dev board, which don't come with controls.


Yes yes, but I have money now, knowing my habbits I wont in January.