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Description
Pandora is a pocket-sized gaming PC. It is a gaming platform, a UMPC, a PMP, a MID, and many more trendy acronyms as well.
The Pandora wiki discusses this device, the software that runs on it, and related topics.
The OMAP3530 SoC powers the Pandora. Pandora has a fully functional USB host port, bluetooth, two SD slots with SDIO capability, and a serial UART.
Pandora will run a customized build of Linux for the ARM, and is expected to eventually (after the emulation software is ported) run games from most 8 and 16 bit home computer systems.
There will be no fees for developer tools and hence anyone will be free to develop and release games for the system.
- Not to be confused with PandoraDev, the Pandora Studios development Wiki.
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