SiENcE wrote:
You can also play nPong or Snake via USB-Host and USB-Joypad.
Sure, but with Caanoo power I doubt that much people wants really to play npong or snake on that!
Seems a great machine, unfortunly don't seems to have any importer here in Portugal. Never saw one live. Chinese PMP's rulez!
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SiENcE wrote:
You can also play nPong or Snake via USB-Host and USB-Joypad.
Sure, but with Caanoo power I doubt that much people wants really to play npong or snake on that!
Seems a great machine, unfortunly don't seems to have any importer here in Portugal. Never saw one live. Chinese PMP's rulez!
You missed the point. USB-Host Feature on an Handheld. Linux as OS.
SiENcE wrote:You missed the point. USB-Host Feature on an Handheld. Linux as OS.
This offers more than you can imagine ;-).
No, not at all, i didn't miss it, but not a suprise to me, I'm well aware of what's being do in handheld scene and about usb-hosting "features" in certain handhelds not only in Caanoo but also other older GP2X did before. What I'm saying is that with Caanoo (even doing usb-hosting and usb-joypading) you have for sure more evolved or complex games than primitive pongs and snakes to experience and test. It's because i know that "offers more than you can image" that pong/snake seems too basic for it
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