22 February 2010, 20:15 | #221 |
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As I understand it Craig isn't just a member but more like the leader of this whole operation.
At times he seems immature indeed. |
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But this behaviour that he's started with of late is inexcusable. D. |
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Can you guys paste in some examples of Craigs imaturity for the purpose of our amusement.
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22 February 2010, 23:38 | #224 |
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yes thats a good idea cv643d
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the worst example seems to be the case where someone said that they'd overclock their unit using provided software and if it failed, would return it to OpenPandora and not tell them it had been overclocked.
Craigx's response, which might be humour, but might be serious: Quote:
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php...z/page__st__15 Mali isn't a customer, this was all a joke, but it was taken waaaay too seriously. Craigx clarified... Quote:
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Well, another change of plan. They've been quoted "a six figure sum" to assemble the pandoras. So they're going to build them themselves.
in England. The cases are due to arrive in the UK on 22nd March. My guess is that there may be a little bit more delay in getting everything together, then a little delay for quality issues. My guess on an ETA: end May for first 500 or so, end July for all 4000. They're pure guesses, and I hope I'm wrong and that it's earlier! |
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Quite why you'd want to do anything other than emulate on it is beyond me though! D. |
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06 March 2010, 10:17 | #229 |
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The Dingoo has a MIPS CPU and thus can't utilize Cyclone. Amiga 500-emulation will be fullspeed (no frameskip) on the Pandora while you will always need frameskip on the Dingoo.
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I played a bit with a Dingo at a friend's house a few weeks ago emulating some SNES stuff, and it was nice. Dingo is well suited, and priced, for what it's meant to do, which certainly isn't either firefoxing or openofficcing, you know.
Other than that, it must be said, Dingo is a device that actually exits so you can actually use and, in that sense, it can't compete against Pandora's most unique feature... (will always be two months away ) -- |
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Hang on! I quoted a chap called Screecher a few posts back. WHERE HAS THAT POST GONE? It's like Screecher has dropped off the board!?
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That's because, essentially, he has. Screecher is a new incarnation of a member who was permanently banned a while back for some unpleasant incidents. So he's been banned again.
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Heavy on the [num]keys, like flight sims maybe? Both were nice games btw
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I'll be as daft as I feel like, thankyouverymuch.
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