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Revision as of 15:14, 14 September 2013

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About the Pandora

The Pandora is a combination of a handheld game console and miniature computer. It is similar in concept to systems like the GP2X, but more powerful and more featured. The device is open, meaning that you can use it however you'd like. There are absolutely no restrictions on the Pandora whatsoever. You are free (and encouraged) to do whatever you'd like with it. Anyone can write, port, and release software for it at no cost. Plenty of games and emulators are available as well. More...

"OpenPandora GmbH or OpenPandora Ltd. are not responsible for content; this wiki is an unofficial source of information.

Production Timeline‏‎Pandora history‏‎ •Size Comparisons‏‎

Pandora‏‎
   •Quickstart‏‎
   •User manual‏‎
HARDWARE DOCUMENTATION
Hardware Hacking‏‎ Configuring ext signals‏‎
USB reference‏‎ USB compatibility list‏‎
SD compat. list Formatting Backup SD inst.to SD
Display LEDs and backlight
NAND‏ ‎•Swap
WiFi‏‎ Wireless from the Terminal ‏‎ •Bluetooth
Audio system MIDI‏‎ Microphone‏
Keyboard‏ Nubs‏‎ Wiimote
Power modes‏ Overclocking‏‎ Hardware defects
GPS‏ Mobile Broadband dvb-t
SOFTWARE PROJECTS
Ångström Basic Linux Guide‏ ‎•Reporting bugs
Extend Utils Kernel build instructions InterfaceStatus
Debian On SD‏‎Android ‎RISC OS‏ ‎•Soleil Slackware
‎Games‏‎ •Unreleased‏‎ Pandora Bounties‏‎ Port Requests
PickleLauncher ‏‎•MogsVsDogs Greyout
‏‎•NetKeen Pencil NoteCase Pro‏‎
EMULATORS
‏‎•Legal Emulation Resources‏‎ Emulator List
‏‎•QEMU‏‎ QEMU Premade Images‏‎ QEMU Compatibility
‏‎•DOSBox‏ compat list
‏‎•PCSX-ReARMed‏‎ Creating images of PSX games using Linux
‏‎•UAE4ALL‏‎
‏‎•MEME4ALL ‏‎•MAME ‏‎•PanMAME
‏‎•Mupen64plus dynamic recompiler‏‎
‏‎•PicoDrive
‏‎•SNES9X4P‏‎
‏‎•DraStic Compatibility List‏‎ compat list 1.x
‏‎•Compo4All Compo4AllSDK‏‎
‏‎•ResidualVM‏‎ ScummVM‏‎
‏‎•Emul. ARM sys on win‏‎
GUI
‏‎•OpenBox‏‎
‏‎•Minimenu‏‎ Configuration‏‎
‏‎•Screenshot Wallpaper cronjob
DEVELOPMENT
‏‎•Development tutorials Development Tools‏‎
‏‎•SGX drivers SDL‏‎ SDL Controls‏‎
‏‎•Floating Point Optimization‏‎ Assembly Optimization‏‎
‏‎•Porting to GLES from GL‏ Porting guide‎
‏‎•GLES window
‏‎•GLESGAE‏‎ GLBasic tutorial
‏‎•cross-compiler‏‎‏‎ Compile on the Pandora
Client repo API Repo delta transfers
‏‎•PND repo spec‏‎ PND nub modes
‏‎•Introduction to PNDs‏ PND:FAQ‏‎
‏‎•Make and run simple PND‏‎ Mounting a PND‏‎
‏‎•Libpnd hub‏‎ PND management workflow‏‎
‏‎•PXML specification‏‎ PXML archetype‏‎
‏‎•PND Cookbook‏‎ New PND format
TEAM
‏‎•Community Links‏‎
‏‎•IRC‏ Wiki TODO ‏‎•Donations‏‎
‏‎•Multisite username check