Hey guys,
If you haven't seen this yet, I found a video of ScummVM running on what will eventually be the OpenPandora (the actual hardware in the video is a Beagleboard)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfE2vSk3Hbc
Skip to about 2:10 for the ScummVM stuff.
Pretty cool!
Video: ScummVM on OpenPandora
Moderator: ScummVM Team
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ScummVM running on it is not so surprising though, as Linux@ARM is pretty much already supported.
Pretty cool, but it looks a bit clunky. I hope they can market that thing before hand-held computers get a lot smaller then that.The Pandora is designed to be a handheld game console with high-end PDA capabilities, but may also be run as a low-powered full-featured Linux desktop.
The Pandora system by default come with an open source, Linux OS based on Ångström, running the minimal Matchbox window manager
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CPU: 600 MHz OMAP3530 ARM Cortex-A8 (32 Bit) and
430 MHz TMS320C64x+ DSP Core, NEON & TRADE SIMD coprocessor
Storage capacity: Dual SDHC slots, 512 MB internal NAND, USB external storage
Graphics: PowerVR SGX 530 at 110 MHz
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, Bluetooth
ScummVM running on it is not so surprising though, as Linux@ARM is pretty much already supported.
Re: Video: ScummVM on OpenPandora
That is a MK2 development Pandora board in the video not a Beagle . That said, it also runs great on the Beagle (and just about anything else OMAP3 and Linux for that matter).fydo wrote:Hey guys,
If you haven't seen this yet, I found a video of ScummVM running on what will eventually be the OpenPandora (the actual hardware in the video is a Beagleboard)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfE2vSk3Hbc
Skip to about 2:10 for the ScummVM stuff.
Pretty cool!
ScummVM runs very well 'out of the box' on the Pandora but I do have a few tweaks I plan to clean up and commit so that it can take advantage of a few of the device specific features the Pandora offers.