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> So what does that leave me with besides the aging E125? It's slow and the screen > in useless outdoors. > > Suggestions? Comments?
Well, for one thing it would be nice if you posted this in the new Pocket PC Emu board here at Retrogames. It's new and needs more visitors.
As for suggestions, the Casios are the ONLY choice right now for having fully functional *built-in* controls. The only other option is to attach a serial gamepad using Larry Bank's driver to a faster PPC like the iPaq. The driver is available for download in the Pocket PC section here at Retrogames, plus check my Larry Bank Interview for more info.
If you can wait, the next few months will likely reveal several new Pocket PC's from all the big companies. Toshiba just announced their's Monday, plus Nec has one coming. And you just know Casio will come up with new models to compete.
Sadly most companies tryly don't yet see the PPC as a gaming device - when asked, most of them are clueless and just see it as a business device. So far Casio is the only company that really "gets it." Sad but true... You would've thought the age of "computers are not for games" ideology was over by now. :(
-Prophet- www.retrogames.com
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