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Yoronosuku
Posts: 489/502 |
Wow...I had no idea that existed, cool I wanna get my hands on this now...if not just to open it up and see what's making it tick There has to be a way to self-correct that video problem, if only just a little rewiring..hmmmm.. |
knuck
Posts: 1793/1818 |
Technically, it's been done. |
Yoronosuku
Posts: 488/502 |
Okay..well, the GBA is only one I can think of. It has slight emulation support, just not very good at all, which was what I was trying to say but I probably wasn't clear, sorry =| The other flashcard systems..older consoles and the GBC, can't emulate the SNES for obvious reasons (except probably the N64..disregarding controll cheme issues, if someone bothered to code one it probably could be done just not alot of Dr. V64 owners to flash them ) |
knuck
Posts: 1792/1818 |
Originally posted by Yoronosuku I wasn't trying to make you look bad.
mmhmm
Originally posted by Yoronosuku It dosn't matter if they are still flashcards because you brought the whole thing up after Nebetsu mentioned SNES games on a portable, which implied you meant that flashcards could be used for such a purpose.
They can.
Originally posted by Yoronosuku AND. You can stop bringing your stupid opinion of me up, you were told to cut that out. That is all. Thread, resume.
What are you talking about? I was just going to tell them you're Yoronosuku, a moderator of Acmlm's Board. Chill~ |
Yoronosuku
Posts: 486/502 |
I wasn't trying to make you look bad. You made a wise-guy remark, I made on right back ._.;; It dosn't matter if they are still flashcards because you brought the whole thing up after Nebetsu mentioned SNES games on a portable, which implied you meant that flashcards could be used for such a purpose. I was just correcting you by saying that as of right now, they could not. I didn't say they weren't flash cards And really.
AND. You can stop bringing your stupid opinion of me up, you were told to cut that out. That is all. Thread, resume. |
knuck
Posts: 1791/1818 |
Originally posted by Yoronosuku Actualy, flash cards are only for systems such as the GBA, GBC, and older console systems, none of which to this date have very good, if any, SNES emulation support. Nice try though
It's still a flash card. dur. Stop trying to make me look bad, it doesn't work. If I wanted to make you look bad, I'd just have to remember people of who you are. |
Yoronosuku
Posts: 484/502 |
Actualy, flash cards are only for systems such as the GBA, GBC, and older console systems, none of which to this date have very good, if any, SNES emulation support. Nice try though |
knuck
Posts: 1790/1818 |
Yeah because there's no such a thing as flash cards!! |
Nebetsu
Posts: 1567/1574 |
Exactly. And we'd be able to play SNES roms on it. Imagine playing your rom hack on a handheld! |
Ramadan Roy
Posts: 812/816 |
Oh man I could play my massive mame rom collection on that? Sweet. Actually, I dunno about that because I've had to run 7 different mame32 programs to get most of my roms to work. |
Colin
Posts: 11211/11302 |
GP32 was really loved among the homebrew community so this is just... well, love^2.
Emulation will be very easy to pull off, I think. |
Nebetsu
Posts: 1565/1574 |
I'm saving up for one now that I've seen this thing. |
KATW
Posts: 3917/3959 |
H... E... A... R... T...
This system impresses me... (Go linux, go linux, its your birthday, its your birthday!)
I would seriously buy one of these for SEVERAL reasons... (I hate being only 15...)
Its pretty much a gap closer between portable hand PCs and portable gaming AND portable music |
Snika
Posts: 890/916 |
Thats purdey darn neat. They should market this in stores. |
knuck
Posts: 1789/1818 |
HARDCORE LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENUX |
Nebetsu
Posts: 1563/1574 |
Check it out here
It's a handheld system that runs on Linux. You can play movies on it, use flash cards, use linux programs, zsnes (!!!MAKES ME WANNIT!!!), and a variety of other things. It can even be your MP3 player. It's awesome. Check it out. |