Showing posts with label EvilDragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EvilDragon. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pandora Console: A slew of new videos.

To help satiate the endless appetite of the Pandora pre-orderers for their consoles, EvilDragon has recently released some more videos.
Check them out!
Video 1:

Video 2:

Video 3:

Video 4 (ScummVM):

Video 5 (Bluetooth tethering via a Windows Mobile Phone):

Video 6 (MAME):

Video 7 (PND package system):

Video 8 (PSX Emulation):

Video 9 (MiniMenu overview):

Video 10 (N64 emulation):

Video 11 (XFCE):

Video 12 (Amiga Emulation):

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New Pandora Console Videos! More TV-Out footage!

EvilDragon has been busy, providing us with some additional footage of the Pandora Console TV-Out capability.

Without further ado, here it is!
Internet browsing over 3G using the TV-Out:


Genesis emulation via the TV-Out with Retrode Hardware:

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Pandora Console TV-Out Demonstration Video

This little beauty comes courtesy of EvilDragon's Youtube Channel:


EvilDragon describes the video:
Some demonstration of the TV Out feature of the Pandora.
Scrolling looks real smoother in reality than in this video - as the original interlaced material had to be converted to progressive for YouTube.
There is some vertical tearing in C64-Emulation because the emulator was running at 60Hz whereas the TV was set to run in 50Hz.

I continue to be very excited to receive my Pandora Console. Keep up the good work, people.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Pandora Software Status Update- a reminder of all the cool things to do!

EvilDragon has recently released a video providing an update on the software development side of the Pandora Console. It really shows how much you can accomplish on one of these things!


While on EvilDragon's YouTube Channel, I noticed a review for GamePark Holdings' new device, the Caanoo. Here is a review of that, as well.


Enjoy!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Pandora Console nub configuration video

EvilDragon has once again provided a video showing off another Pandora Console feature. This time, he is showing the configuration of the nubs (dual analog controllers) for usage as input devices in the operating system.

Here is the video:

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

New Pandora LCD Gamma Manager

This just in via PandoraPress: EvilDragon has released a video showing the new LCD Gamma Manager on the Pandora Console, which allows you to change the LCD display settings to emulate the look/feel of an old TV, etc.
Video of the LCD Gamma Manager in action:

Keep up the good work, people.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Pandora Console update : Wi-Fi

PandoraPress recently announced that EvilDragon released a video on YouTube showing developments that are being made to Wi-Fi internet access using an external USB dongle.
This USB dongle provides an admirable temporary solution for Internet access while the bugs are worked out on the internal Wi-Fi chipset.

The video also includes showing off a new menu system (called MiniMenu), and additional information about the Exaile music player.

Here's the video:

Monday, March 15, 2010

Open Handhelds Presentation: CeBIT 2010 - with English subtitles

Michael Mrozek, better known as EvilDragon, presented a wonderful talk about Open Source handhelds at this year's CeBIT, one of the more prestigious computer and electronics shows in the world. He mentions the humble beginnings of open source handhelds, and the latest developments of consoles such as the Open Pandora Console, which he is co-developing.

Many thanks to fishbong for translating these videos from the original German and putting subtitles into the videos.
Without further ado, here are the videos:

Part 1:


Part 2:



Part 3:



Part 4:



Part 5:



Wednesday, March 3, 2010

New information about the Pandora Console OS

EvilDragon recently released some news on the continuing development of the Pandora's Operating System, and has posted several videos of him interacting with the console.
The videos are posted below:

Theme changes in the OS:

Demonstration of PyGame:

Internet access with the Pandora: