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Imagine MAME running on this ....
#302105 - 01/07/13 12:19 PM
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Solstar]
#302247 - 01/09/13 05:02 PM
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It's just a wireless controller for a PC. It's got android on it too but it's not really what you think it is. I hear the range is pretty poor too.
Edited by RetroRepair (01/09/13 05:03 PM)
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302249 - 01/09/13 06:16 PM
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> It's just a wireless controller for a PC. It's got android on it too but it's not > really what you think it is. I hear the range is pretty poor too.
No, it's more than that, it can run Android apps and games locally on its quad-core A15s and GeForce GPU. Early benchmarks look like it's gonna be *the* killer device for playing modern MAME on the go, but of course pricing remains to be seen.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: R. Belmont]
#302252 - 01/09/13 06:55 PM
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> > It's just a wireless controller for a PC. It's got android on it too but it's not > > really what you think it is. I hear the range is pretty poor too. > > No, it's more than that, it can run Android apps and games locally on its quad-core > A15s and GeForce GPU. Early benchmarks look like it's gonna be *the* killer device > for playing modern MAME on the go, but of course pricing remains to be seen.
Now that is so cool. Play PC games and Android apps on one gaming devise. Just like having a Linux and Windows on a PC.
I do see a problem though. Can't play PC games outside of the house. Other wise you need a laptop in order get it out of the house. Who want to carry a laptop and that around?
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: R. Belmont]
#302255 - 01/09/13 07:21 PM
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> > It's just a wireless controller for a PC. It's got android on it too but it's not > > really what you think it is. I hear the range is pretty poor too. > > No, it's more than that, it can run Android apps and games locally on its quad-core > A15s and GeForce GPU. Early benchmarks look like it's gonna be *the* killer device > for playing modern MAME on the go, but of course pricing remains to be seen.
Oh I didn't know that. Should have looked into it a bit more. That makes it a very interesting device indeed. The usual news outlets seem to be touting it as little more than a wireless controller with an LCD. I guess that's due to the current lack of software though.
Watching the presentation they expect people to have multiple consoles per household so hopefully it should be sensibly priced.
Edited by RetroRepair (01/09/13 07:24 PM)
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: RetroRepair]
#302258 - 01/09/13 07:38 PM
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seems like a pretty powerful device
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: R. Belmont]
#302260 - 01/09/13 08:28 PM
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Don't these portable devices usually have a strong GPU but weak CPU? Wouldn't that be bad for MAME?
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302264 - 01/09/13 09:43 PM
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> Don't these portable devices usually have a strong GPU but weak CPU? Wouldn't that be > bad for MAME?
Like I've said before, MAME runs well up to and including most 16 bit games on Tegra 3 devices (Nexus 7, Ouya, presumably the MS SurfaceRT if they sell any without having it returned). That's dual Cortex-A9 cores. This is the Tegra 4 with quad Cortex-A15 cores, which in terms of instruction efficiency is something like the jump from Pentium 4 to Core 2 Duo - double the perf at the same clock isn't unheard of.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: R. Belmont]
#302289 - 01/10/13 01:48 PM
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Sounds awesome. So that means possible full speed on games like SF Rush, California Speed, GTI Club, Tekken Tag 3 and the Midway Wolf games(ie MK 3, NBA Jam, etc)?
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302296 - 01/10/13 04:26 PM
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> Sounds awesome. So that means possible full speed on games like SF Rush, California > Speed, GTI Club, Tekken Tag 3 and the Midway Wolf games(ie MK 3, NBA Jam, etc)?
No. The *relative* jump is similar, it doesn't mean the ultimate perf is as good as a desktop C2D. We're still dealing with sub-2 GHz clocks here, after all. But it's on par with and will sometimes beat an Atom-based x86 now, which for mobile devices (a space where people are seriously buying the Pentium Pro-equivalent-power Raspberry Pi with grand plans of cabinets and MAME) is huge.
Edited by R. Belmont (01/10/13 06:03 PM)
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Solstar]
#302307 - 01/10/13 07:27 PM
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302317 - 01/10/13 09:11 PM
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> I like the form factor of this one more: > http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-edge-pro
Wow, I guess the guys who were fired from Nokia for "let's design the N-GAGE for people who don't mind looking ridiculous in public" have a new job. Seriously, with the controller grips attached that looks really, really dumb.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: R. Belmont]
#302319 - 01/10/13 09:17 PM
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Yeah I would rather just have an input for a usb gamepad than that Batmobile steering wheel.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302323 - 01/10/13 09:42 PM
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> Yeah I would rather just have an input for a usb gamepad than that Batmobile steering > wheel.
The only good thing (and the point of it, I assume) is that it lets you hold the tablet and the controls at the same time. With a gamepad, you need to have a place to put the tablet and a way to prop it up.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: DMala]
#302324 - 01/10/13 09:45 PM
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I can't imagine any controls that protrude out attached to it not making someone look like a complete wanker fighting with a screen.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Dullaron]
#302414 - 01/12/13 09:20 AM
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> Who want to carry a laptop and that around?
Anyone who isn't surrounded by an aura of smug can see that laptops will always trump handhelds, tablets and phones for power in the portable market.
Now, back to my Pentium 100 laptop with Windows 95, an 800x600 TFT screen with poor visibility from any angle, no CD-ROM drive, no USB and no ethernet or even a dial-up modem.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
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#302416 - 01/12/13 09:51 AM
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It's amazing you have kept that unit working and functional in this day and age considering the way a lot of people are known to treat electronics or trash a laptop because of a virus, failed HDD, or some other problem.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: B2K24]
#302420 - 01/12/13 11:18 AM
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> It's amazing you have kept that unit working and functional in this day and age > considering the way a lot of people are known to treat electronics or trash a laptop > because of a virus, failed HDD, or some other problem.
One of the reasons it's still alive is probably due to the fact it's never really been feasible to upgrade it! Aside from a 3.5" floppy drive, there really isn't any other way to transfer files. It does have 2 PCMCIA slots, but I don't have anything else which uses these (I do have a PCMCIA hard disk which I found a few years ago, and Windows detected it and installed without fault or even needing to use the nonexistent CD-ROM!). The main drawback with it being a base model 440CX is that the default CD-ROM drive (included in the Toshiba Satellite 440CDX) is replaced with on onboard floppy, whereas the CDX has a tray-loading CD drive and an external floppy.
The previous owner (apparently a school) apparently did use the internet on this machine many years ago, however I am not sure how this was done - it has IE3 and an early Netscape, the latter being the default browser. Most likely it probably came with a 28.8 or 33.6 modem back in the day.
It still has the original battery too, although it lasts about 2 minutes from fully charged to Windows complaining about low battery. I'm surprised it can even hold a charge to start with.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Heihachi_73]
#302428 - 01/12/13 01:09 PM
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> Now, back to my Pentium 100 laptop with Windows 95, an 800x600 TFT screen with poor > visibility from any angle, no CD-ROM drive, no USB and no ethernet or even a dial-up > modem.
I have a 486 laptop, the battery doesn't do anything. I have a PCMCIA network card for it.
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Heihachi_73]
#302429 - 01/12/13 01:12 PM
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> > > Now, back to my Pentium 100 laptop with Windows 95, an 800x600 TFT screen with poor > visibility from any angle, no CD-ROM drive, no USB and no ethernet or even a dial-up > modem.
Would You be so kind to dump that machine of Yours... ...for MAME/MESS cause ?
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Heihachi_73]
#302447 - 01/12/13 07:23 PM
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> One of the reasons it's still alive is probably due to the fact it's never really > been feasible to upgrade it! Aside from a 3.5" floppy drive, there really isn't any > other way to transfer files. It does have 2 PCMCIA slots, but I don't have anything > else which uses these (I do have a PCMCIA hard disk which I found a few years ago, > and Windows detected it and installed without fault or even needing to use the > nonexistent CD-ROM!). The main drawback with it being a base model 440CX is that the > default CD-ROM drive (included in the Toshiba Satellite 440CDX) is replaced with on > onboard floppy, whereas the CDX has a tray-loading CD drive and an external floppy.
At one time, I had an ancient Winbook XP5 laptop with Windows 95. I used to have a PCMCIA ethernet adapter which allowed me to connect to my network and access the internet.
This is the adapter I had... http://cgi.ebay.com/?ViewItem&item=190776202338
My laptop didn't have a CD-ROM drive or USB, so that was the only way to really get files onto it other than the floppy drive.
On a tangentially related note: If you install the Windows Desktop Update on Windows 95, the shell has most of the features of Windows 98, which makes it much more useable. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Desktop_Update More info... http://www.petri.co.il/install_active_desktop_on_nt_40.htm
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Re: Imagine MAME running on this ....
[Re: Heihachi_73]
#302461 - 01/12/13 11:06 PM
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> > Who want to carry a laptop and that around? > > Anyone who isn't surrounded by an aura of smug can see that laptops will always trump > handhelds, tablets and phones for power in the portable market. > > Now, back to my Pentium 100 laptop with Windows 95, an 800x600 TFT screen with poor > visibility from any angle, no CD-ROM drive, no USB and no ethernet or even a dial-up > modem.
That sounds like my old Fujitsu, it was Pentium 100 also, the only thing I used it for was GPS, which would update a half a mile past where you were. It did have a CD-Rom which could be swapped for a battery, it did have a card for Ethernet but never tried it. I got the GPS and laptop for free. After use GPS on it a couple times, I switch the GPS to a much faster computer.
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[Re: Smitdogg]
#302636 - 01/15/13 10:43 PM
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> I can't imagine any controls that protrude out attached to it not making someone look > like a complete wanker fighting with a screen.
Who cares what it looks. Does it work? It might be slightly too large on the subway at rush hour.
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Re: ???
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#302637 - 01/15/13 10:44 PM
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It matters to people who care about how they look in public.
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Re: ???
[Re: Smitdogg]
#302663 - 01/16/13 06:43 AM
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> It matters to people who care about how they look in public.
If people cared how they look in public while playing video games, the Game Boy, DS, and all their variants would have never been made.
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Re: ???
[Re: Foxhack]
#302664 - 01/16/13 06:50 AM
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Those don't look nearly as ridiculous, in my opinion. I use my PSP in public without second thought and would not air wheel around the batmobile thing like a ratard.
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Re: ???
[Re: Smitdogg]
#302671 - 01/16/13 12:58 PM
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> It matters to people who care about how they look in public.
I already look and souncd socially awkward so having this out would only complete my appearance.
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