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I thought I had heard that it was an analog stick, but according to their (somewhat poorly translated) FAQ section, it's digital (Here's a link). I never much cared for analog sticks anyways, and with no 3D acceleration, there isn't much need for one anyways.
Also, it appears that "GPX2" isn't going to be the final name of the machine. They are holding a contest to name the device. Most of the names submitted so far sound terrible in my opinion... maybe they sound better to the Koreans.
> Is that a real analogue stick this time? the GP32 had a stick as well, but it > was 8-direction, like on consoles > > you get used to that stick quite fast, believe me (and the clicking > microswitches are just uberl33t) > > clem > > > To bad there is just an analog stick and no regular dpad, which totally > takes > > it out of my list for emulation. > > > > > wonder what the likelyhood of it getting released! I wish one of these > would > > > have a 20 gig hard drive or something to it, so it might work as an all in > one > > > device even more! > > > > > > just dreaming! > > > > > > LONG LIVE MAME > > > -pal > > > > > > > Since the original GP32 was (relatively) popular amung the emulator > > community, > > > I > > > > thought some of you might be interested in the GPX2. Made by the same > Korean > > > > company that made the original GP32, which means it'll probably be yet > > another > > > > import-only thing... but it looks like a pretty decent little machine. Two > > > ARM9 > > > > processors, 32MB RAM / 64MB Flash memory, SD-card slot, 320x240 screen, > and > > an > > > > emphasis on multimedia performance. It seems rather open, so porting > > emulators > > > > and such to it should be a snap. Supposedly, they plan to have it priced > > LOWER > > > > than the original GP32 too! > > > > > > > > --Zero > > > > > > > > > >
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