Why not have a machine, just like this, with TV-out or VGA-out that you can plug in an external keyboard, play games, and use Windows XP so it can be used as a gaming machine with XP game emulators already up and running like Project 64? You won't need to wait about a year for current emulators for this device to work at 100%. Why do they always have to be nearly perfect? Doesn't anyone get it?
EeePC 8g. I'd prefer to hunt around for Linux programs, but that's me. There is no Linux equivalent to (Kega) Fusion, but Gens is close. Actually the GP2X has the best emulators for Linux! No concern for portability lets them load it up with kernel-version-specific function calls, speciality hardware assembly code...
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Why not have a machine, just like this, with TV-out or VGA-out that you can plug in an external keyboard, play games, and use Windows XP so it can be used as a gaming machine with XP game emulators already up and running like Project 64? You won't need to wait about a year for current emulators for this device to work at 100%. Why do they always have to be nearly perfect? Doesn't anyone get it?
EeePC 8g.
I'd prefer to hunt around for Linux programs, but that's me.
There is no Linux equivalent to (Kega) Fusion, but Gens is close. Actually the GP2X has the best emulators for Linux! No concern for portability lets them load it up with kernel-version-specific function calls, speciality hardware assembly code...