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    EmuTalk Member .Gogeta§§J4BR.'s Avatar
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    Tux GP2X - handheld emulation!

    Who here owns a GP2X?



    I'm here just to call your attention to this linux based handheld which I'm sure you'll all enjoy ( This is an emulation forum, right? ).

    It runs linux out-of-the-box and is 100% supported by developers with free-software support in mind. It has all the tools needed for anyone to simply code for it or port their work from other platform.
    What confirms me is the huge number of software already ported / WIP available: http://wiki.gp2x.org/

    It has a dual-processor spec, a big qvga(320x240) resolution(for proper emulation) backlit screen, action buttons tuned for gaming, 64mb ram memory and other 64mb for user usage, it uses SD flash memory card (there are cheap 1GB and 2GB SD cards available anywhere). It plays any music you throw in, any video clip and has always new firmwares that add more and more applications for it.

    Out of all the nice communities about the GP2X, one can certainly point out Emuholic (see also Emuboards) and GP32X. Check out the FAQ about the GP2X (ie: to see its Dual Processors settings and its specs) and the comprehensive wiki on http://wiki.gp2x.org/



    It features a lot of homebrew games, emulators (ie: nes, snes, genesis, neogeo and psx) and ports (ie: doom, hexen and duke3D - yeah baby! ). All these software are often banned by hardware makers (such as nintendo and sony), but those free software and linux usage is encouraged by GPH (gamepark holdings, the gp2x creators) itself!

    Places to buy your GP2X from include the GP32Z.com store in the USA, GP2X.co.uk(also know as GBAX) in the UK and GP2X.de in Germany. Both GP32Z and GBAX sell worldwide, too (gp2x.de provides it for nearby countries, too)

    I just wanted to point it out here because I don't know if you guys have ever heard about it but I'm sure many will love the audio/video playback and homebrew/ports/emulators playing of it. I'm just helping to spread the word, contact me (msn roberto.cr@gmail.com / icq 136146274 / aim GogetaSSJ4BR) in case you need anything

    btw I'm new in the boards, sorry about my bad english and these smilies are so kickass!
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    EmuTalk Member minkster's Avatar
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    I'm glad you enjoy the smilies and welcome aboard. As for the GP2x, I'm still waiting for it to be shipped here...I ordered it like a little less than a week ago

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    Talking

    these smilies own <-rofl!

    I hope you enjoy urs as much as anyone else is. be sure to try out the genesis emulator (DrMDx), its already kickass even in earlier versions! pretty sweet

    glad to see people know it. I came here through the n64 emulators and I could see some talented coders hang in here, so I just thought it would be a nice idea to show the gp2x off
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    well cheers for the advertisement and the only bad english u have is not addin any commas into ur sentences
    im not keen at the minute, ive heard about many of them getting bricked, only support sd cards up to 1gb and has fauly buttons.
    i'll jut keep wiv my psp for homebrew, especially as there is goin to be some huge progress with the pspsone emulator for it.
    i know there's one for gp2x but i'd rather have one on psp
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    yeah, adverts from back home, someone can please kill me?



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    EmuTalk Member .Gogeta§§J4BR.'s Avatar
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    *(ignores WhiteX)
    well cheers for the advertisement and the only bad english u have is not addin any commas into ur sentences
    yeah i know thats a problem ehhehe, i also dont put any capital I

    im not keen at the minute, ive heard about many of them getting bricked, only support sd cards up to 1gb and has fauly buttons.
    I haven't heard of any bricked one, but you certainly can easily brick one if you try to flash a new firmware with an almost-empty battery.
    As for faulty buttons, none that ive heard of. I know many of the first joysticks had a little deadzone and thats horrible, but everything now is much better
    oh, and the newest firmware now supports all kinds of cards including the 2GB ones, its already been solved (as have many minor problems around the video playback and such)

    i'll jut keep wiv my psp for homebrew, especially as there is goin to be some huge progress with the pspsone emulator for it.
    i know there's one for gp2x but i'd rather have one on psp
    yeah, I think what makes the gp2x worth it are the people working on it. many of the zodiac, palm/pocketpc, linux, and even psp developers are getting one gp2x.
    it's specially easy for them to use it and it is actually promoted as a developing machine (unlike the psp with the many updates locking it down)
    just take a look at the wiki WIP list and you'll just drool heheh
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    I've never heard of it til now, to be honest.

    I have a PSP though, so I dont think i'd ever go for something else so similar, but the PSP is alright. But the mp3 capability is pretty useless, because the earphones that come with it are those rubbishy saftey ones that you cant hear whilst on the move.

    Or are there better ones out there?

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    I read about this thing in Edge Magazine. It is an interesting concept. And whilst it looks fucking awful, it appears to be fairly powerful for the modestly cheap price tag.
    TBE 2011 - this time it's real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaz
    I read about this thing in Edge Magazine. It is an interesting concept. And whilst it looks fucking awful, it appears to be fairly powerful for the modestly cheap price tag.
    How does it look awful? It has a very sleek design, and compared to the GP32, they improved their design ALOT.

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    OK, you got me, how much is it on our currency?



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