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Thanks Prophet. I copied this conversation to that board. If I was aware of it, I would have started out there. -LuSiD
> > > 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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