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Hackable Android handheld game device uses Cortex-A8 SoC
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| HardKernel is shipping a developer-focused
| handheld game device that runs Android and
| offers source code, schematics, and a debug
| board. The $350 Odroid is based on a
| Cortex-A8 Samsung S5PC100 clocked to
| 833Mhz, and offers 10GB of flash, a 3.5-
| inch touchscreen, 720p video via HDMI, plus
| WiFi, Bluetooth, and accelerometers.
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http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/HardKernel-Odroid/?kc=rss
Linux development platform targets multimedia SoCs
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| Timesys announced that its LinuxLink
| embedded Linux development framework
| supports NetLogic Microsystemsâ MIPS32-
| based Alchemy Au1250 and Alchemy Au1300
| system-on-chips (SoCs). The LinuxLink
| framework provides access to hundreds of
| open source Linux middleware packages, as
| well as automated development tools for
| processors used in mobile consumer
| electronics, says the company.
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http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Timesys-LinuxLink-for-Au1250-and-Au1300/?kc=rss
Recent:
Pandora Handheld Assembled, Pictures Released [Open-Source Gaming Handheld Assembled, Shown On Video]
http://nexus404.com/Blog/2009/12/09/pandora-handheld-assembled-pictures-released-open-source-gaming-handheld-assembled-shown-on-video/
Pandora Game Console / Handheld PC Nears Launch
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| This is kind of exciting â in a geeky sort of
| way. The open source Pandora handheld is just
| about ready to launch judging by the latest
| demo videos posted on the projectâs blog. I
| always knew the Pandora guys were basing the
| gaming device on Linux and using emulation
| software, but I had no idea that they were
| going to also provide a full desktop
| environment as well. You could sayâ itâs more
| of a pocketsize netbook now (about the size of
| a Nintendo DS). Expected MSRP is $330.
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http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/2009/12/09/pandora-game-console-handheld-pc-nears-launch/
Near-Final Pandora Linux Gaming Handheld Shown Actually Playing Something
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| We last saw the Pandora as an inert prototype, which showed us what the
| console would look like but not how it would run. Here we see the whole
| package, albeit in naked, anemic white: the machine boots into its Angstrom
| Linux OS, opens Quake and plays a game, controlled with the device's keypad.
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http://i.gizmodo.com/5181771/near+final-pandora-linux-gaming-handheld-shown-actually-playing-something
Pandora open-source handheld console inching closer to debut (updated)
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| The long-awaited Pandora open-source handheld has inched one step closer to
| completion, as the OpenPandora team has put on display the nearly finalized
| case design. We review what we know about Pandora to date, and what the
| project is hoping to accomplish.
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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/01/pandora-open-source-handheld-console-inching-closer-to-debut.ars
Delivery problems with Pandora Game Console
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| All 3.800 planned units are actually sold out since October, 5th. Personally
| we would be very happy if someone would show up with a sample Pandora console
| at the Chemnitz Linux Days or similar fairs.
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http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2499
Pandora project demoed on video, shows off hardware, Linux, and Quake 2
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| It's pretty exciting stuff if you're a homebrew fan (and we know you are),
| featuring demos of the device smoothly running emulators like PicoDrive,
| PSNES, booting up a build of Linux, and even getting its Quake 2 on (at high
| frame rates and looking crystal clear).
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http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/20/pandora-project-demoed-on-video-shows-off-hardware-linux-and/
Opening the box: The story of the Pandora (so far)
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| Open source handhelds have been with us for a while now. Those of you with a
| decent memory will recall the excellent GP2X from Korean manufacturer
| Gamepark Holdings, a device capable of performing numerous different
| functions, the most appealing of which is the ability to emulate several
| retro gaming platforms such as the Mega Drive, NES and PC Engine. Owning such
| a machine is like having an entire video game collection in your pocket.
|
| [...]
|
| The more open source machines, the better â they are the future. The Eee PC
| has already shown then a machine running Linux can sell as well as â or even
| better than â a machine running Windows. Open source is the future, there is
| an ever increasing demand for such machines and manufacturers are now
| becoming aware of the fact you don't have to run Windows anymore â the
| internet is the future and it does not need Microsoft.
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http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Various/Pandora/news.asp?c=8667
Open-source gaming goes commercial with Wiz handheld
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| Homebrew and open-source applications often offer utility unrivaled by the
| more mainstream units, and that's something GPH is hoping to take advantage
| of with this new handheld. The Linux-powered device (running its own GP2X
| distribution) sports an Arm9 533MHz processor with a 3D accelerator, 64MB of
| RAM, 1GB of built-in NAND flash memory, an external SD card slot, and a
| single USB 2.0 connection. The display is a 2.8" OLED touch screen panel with
| a resolution of 320 by 240 (QVGA). The unit is powered by a 2000mAh
| Lithium-Ion battery that nets an advertised five hours of play time.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080826-open-source-gaming-goes-commercial-with-wiz-handheld.html
http://tinyurl.com/6h5aau
Gampark's GP2X Wiz handheld now available
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| We caught a glimpse of GamePark's new Wiz GP2X / GP3X handheld a month or so
| back, and the homebrew-friendly black-and-red unit is now available. $179 of
| your American dollars is all it takes to enjoy the 2.8-inch QVGA OLED screen,
| 533MHz ARM9 processor, 64MB of RAM, 16GB of flash, and 5 hour battery life --
| not to mention a Flash 7 player, MPEG4, xViD and DivX compatibility and new
| games scheduled to hit every month. Dynamism say these'll start shipping on
| October 8th -- anyone throwing down?
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http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/26/gamparks-gp2x-wiz-handheld-now-available/
Related:
Could Pandora open up Linux games?
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| A stealth-mode startup is readying a Linux-based handheld gaming device with
| WiFi, USB, and a 4.3-inch 800x480 touchscreen. The "Pandora," headquartered
| at OpenPandora.org for now, runs Linux on a next-generation ARM SoC with
| integrated OpenGL 2.0 compliant graphics processor.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7004794073.html
US Copyright Office grants abandonware rights
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| What does this mean? Well, those retro games -- classic or otherwise --
| that you can't seem to find anywhere can now be preserved without fear
| of ramifications. Although it is still unlawful to distribute the old
| games, free or otherwise, rarely do any abandonware cases go to court.
| The ruling is more symbolic than anything, but a step in the right
| direction.
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http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/23/us-copyright-office-grants-abandonware-rights/
Pandora project demoed on video, shows off hardware, Linux, and Quake 2
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| It's pretty exciting stuff if you're a homebrew fan (and we know you are),
| featuring demos of the device smoothly running emulators like PicoDrive,
| PSNES, booting up a build of Linux, and even getting its Quake 2 on (at high
| frame rates and looking crystal clear).
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http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/20/pandora-project-demoed-on-video-shows-off-hardware-linux-and/
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