Pandora Topic

Started by Hungry Horace, October 03, 2008, 02:47:04 PM

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Hungry Horace

Since the previous thread was derailed despite my warnings, here is a new tpic for the subject matter.

Find out more about it ;

http://www.openpandora.org




specs:

ARM® Cortex™-A8 600Mhz+ CPU running Linux
- 430-MHz TMS320C64x+™ DSP Core
- PowerVR SGX OpenGL 2.0 ES compliant 3D hardware
- 800x480 4.3" 16.7 million colours touchscreen LCD
- Wifi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth & High Speed USB 2.0 Host
- Dual SDHC card slots & SVideo TV output
- Dual Analogue and Digital gaming controls
- 43 button QWERTY and numeric keypad
- Around 10+ Hours battery life



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delta191

looks like a DS with big tits if you ask me!  ;D

Anemos

Here is Full Specs

These are constantly changing. Hopefully, this page will be updated with them. When adding information please remember to correctly reference the new information to a reliable source.

    * General
          o The name: Pandora [1]
          o Dimensions: 140 x 83 x 27 mm (slightly larger than a DS Lite: vs 133 mm × 73.9 mm × 21.5 mm)
          o Price: 199 GBP(incl. VAT) (approx. $330 USD, 212 € (excl. VAT)
          o Release date: April/May 2008 for dev units, winter 2008 for full production units (can and will be changed if needed)
          o Case will be a bit smaller the GP2X, and will be a mix of metal and plastic. [2]

    * Core Hardware:
          o Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 System-on-chip. [3] [4] Specifications can be found at this link: [5]
          o PowerVR SGX GPU (OpenGL ES 2.0, several million polygons per second). OpenGL ES demonstrated: [6]
          o 128MB of DDR SDRAM.
          o Real Time Clock (RTC) built in, to keep track of time. [7]
          o 256MB of internal flash memory.
          o Will be "unbrickable".

    * Display: 800x480 widescreen (5:3), 4.3 inches, touchscreen LCD.[8]
          o Brightness:300 cd/m2, Contrast ratio:450:1, Response time:tr+tf=30ms[9]
          o Dimensions: 93.6 x 56.2 mm (4.3 inches, 5:3 aspect ratio).
          o TV-out included in hardware, A/V-OUT Port (similar in appearance to a large USB OTG port) outputs S-Video and Composite and inputs 3,5mm Headphone/Microphone cables..
                + Separate TV-out signals, picture-in-picture capabilities. [10]
          o Powerful 2D and 3D hardware acceleration, see above. [11]

    * Input:
          o Buttons, keyboard, microphone, and touchscreen. [12]
          o Directional pad will be a D-pad. [13]
          o Two real analog nubs, with rubber grip, but no click function. A video of the analog nub to be used in Pandora's construction. Update: a custom designed plastic nub is now being used and will remain in the previously planned location.
          o QWERTY keyboard cellphone like thumb typeable. [14]
          o Built-In Microphone [15]

    * Connectivity:
          o 802.11g (Wi-fi) included. USB host included. USB-on-the-go (one-port host and client) included. [16]
          o Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (3Mbps)[17]
          o The USB will be fully powered (500 milliamps). You'll be able to use anything that has drivers. [18]
          o RS-232 will be included, but a level converter will be needed for the UART. [19]
          o Twin SDHC slots.

    * Software:
          o Open2X-type Linux firmware. [20]
          o One-click install system - Debian ARMEL packages probably compatible with minor work.
          o Potential Emulation: Nearly any game console which predates the Playstation for which an open-source emulator exists. Nearly any 8 or 16 bit computer system for which an open-source emulator exists.
                + Atari 2600, 7800, 5200, and Lynx
                + Nintendo NES, SNES, Gameboy, GBA and NDS (with combination of inbuilt touchscreen and external TV)
                + Sega Master System and Genesis
                + NEC PCEngine (TurboGrafx-16)
                + SNK NeoGeo, NeoGeo Pocket, and Pocket Color
                + Sony Playstation [21]
                + Atari 400, 800, and ST
                + Amiga
                + PC (DOSBox)
                + Apple II
          o Possible Software:
                + Will be capable of running X11 with a window manager and desktop environment, and probably will by default.
                + There should be the ability to run normal programs you can run on Modern Linux builds as well, provided it does not exceed 128MB of RAM (excluding any virtual memory for performance reasons) and is ported. This includes a full build of Firefox! Firefox 3.0 uses much less memory and resources, and should run fine on the Pandora.
                + Macromedia Flash is possible on the Pandora with web browsers with some work. Maybe not full Flash support though, but http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ can be ported to the Pandora and run up to FlashV7 guaranteed, play Youtube videos (mplayer and VLC can play FLV files just fine, play other movie files from Firefox, and VLC can stream FLV easily) and can work with Firefox or as a standalone program.
                + Advanced multimedia support, including streaming: mplayer, VLC, xine and any other program that is open source is possible. For a general idea of file support for VLC see http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html, and for xine see http://xinehq.de/index.php/features.

    * Power:
          o Lithium-polymer battery, ~4000mAH.
          o Up to 10 hours battery life under reasonable load 8.5 hours under max cpu load. Up to 100 hours playing MP3s. [22]
          o Can charge through AC adapter or USB. [23]
          o Advanced power management capabilities: only need to set a max clockspeed, when the CPU is not doing anything it automatically HALTs and does nothing to save a lot of power.[24]
          o Will be able to suspend to RAM or suspend to disk for longer battery life and faster start up.



http://www.openpandora.org/
keep memory,s as treasure

Hungry Horace

Quote from: delta191 on October 03, 2008, 03:04:03 PM
looks like a DS with big tits if you ask me!  ;D


i thought they were analogue sticks.... now i know better!
Quote from: KillerGorillabecause winuae is made of code and your amiga is made of stuff


Anemos

> o Dimensions: 140 x 83 x 27 mm (slightly larger than a DS Lite: vs 133 mm × 73.9 mm × 21.5 mm)

Also..The new Pandora forum
http://forum.openpandora.org/viewforum.php?f=2
keep memory,s as treasure

Anemos

keep memory,s as treasure

baboon

Paypal have decided to cancel all Pandora preorders placed via them???

http://forum.openpandora.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=361&p=4194#p4194

delta191

As a wise man once said, "All that gliitters, Is not Gold" "Keep ones money, Then you run"  :o

I'd have to have my wallet surgically removed to pay for a pandora, at this presnet time at least.

This is what happens when such a project is badly backed by lack of hard cash, especially in an economic turndown, that we are going to be experiencing for some time yet.

Time to gather your nuts and dig a deep hole little squirrels. wait for the good times to return.  :P

FOL

Ouch, that is rather silly, :(.
QuoteResolute and Industrious
Grand ruler of the yellow people and the Ultimate Amiga Empire

Anemos

and mine also..
No problem I wait for 2 months, for something that will be presented in 2 months..  ;D
thanks all for support and told .. HELLO.. dreamDORA ..
keep memory,s as treasure

FOL

Quote from: Anemos on October 07, 2008, 06:45:37 PM
and mine also..
No problem I wait for 2 months, for something that will be presented in 2 months..  ;D
thanks all for support and told .. HELLO.. dreamDORA ..


ouch, is that reality knocking, ;).
QuoteResolute and Industrious
Grand ruler of the yellow people and the Ultimate Amiga Empire

Anemos

just i stop the big history of openpandorasales email..
bored ...
i prefer to buy EEEPC for this time and will  see..  (wife also want..)  ;D
keep memory,s as treasure

FOL

Quote from: Anemos on October 07, 2008, 08:56:08 PM
just i stop the big history of openpandorasales email..
bored ...
i prefer to buy EEEPC for this time and will  see..  (wife also want..)  ;D

lol, well thats sorted, the wifes are always right.
QuoteResolute and Industrious
Grand ruler of the yellow people and the Ultimate Amiga Empire

Anemos

#13
Quote
lol, well thats sorted, the wifes are always right.

they hear not wedded married *  :D
keep memory,s as treasure

GnoStiC

i'll have my pandora soon and will port e-uae (my version) asap.. (with tvout and all) it will be the closest thing to a portable amiga :}

btw, i have eee pc 900 (20gb) running eeebuntu but i'm not happy with it.. not speedy enough so i suggest you to buy atom versions..
the box said 'requires windows 95 or better'. so I installed linux.