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Pandora gaming handheld running Final Fantasy 7 via psx4pand

This is psx4pandora running Final Fantasy 7. psx4pandora is a Playstation 1 emulator for the upcoming gaming handheld, Pandora. This particular video shows the Pandora running at 600MHz. This is m...  
 
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Darknightleo18 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Rza06 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@Darknightleo18 no unfortunately its not possible emulating a system requires alot more power and sometimes even pure power wont solve the problem like in the case of the Sega Saturn
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Even a 3.0 Ghz Core2Duo PC with a 256 Bit high end GPU with DDR3 VRAM struggles with PS2 emulation so what makes you think Pandora could accomplish it.
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how and where can i get one some one just point me in the right direction please help always appreciated
blbeau (1 month ago) Show Hide
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can it really play psp? and can it go on the internet??
mtgross111 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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GBA?
cyborgtroy (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, there will be GBA emulation for the Pandora. I don't know specifically what emu they're planning to use, but it should work decently.
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Anyone know if this could run Quake Live? Or possibly Half life 1?
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It has the power to, but those games are closed-source and x86-only, and Pandora is ARM, so it wouldn't work.

Quakes I - III should work fine, but I don't think Quake Live has an ARM version.
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Oh yeah, I heard someone did a quick port of some DS emulator, and it ran around 3 FPS.

I don't think it's feasible, hardware-wise. I'd like to be proven wrong, but emulation is tricky business.

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