Speakers | |
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Michael Mrozek | |
Schedule | |
Day | Sunday |
Room | AW1.120 |
Capacity | 74 |
Start time | 12:40 |
End time | 13:25 |
Duration | 00:45 |
Info | |
Track | Open Source Game Development Devroom |
Pandora - a mobile Linux computer including gaming controls
A short introduction and explanation of its long history and development
The Pandora is a handheld produced to run Linux. It's not only a gaming device (it features gaming controls), but basically a full Mini-Linux PC the size of a Nintendo DS. It has come a long ways and many many issues occurred during the production. The mass production will finally start in Germany in February, making it easily available for everyone. This talk will give a small introduction to those who don't know what the Pandora is, explaining a bit about the history and the community behind it as well as showing what it can do.
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