I'll bet you don't roll out of bed and think about making your own PC before breakfast. Even you do, I bet you haven't actually shipped . Here's someone who has. I reached out to the creator of the Tauon PC-1 , Volodymyr Mishyn who kindly took more than a little time to answer some detailed questions about the PC-1, how it came to be, the challenges of a project like this, his future plans for Tauon OS and what is clearly a very personal labour of love. Many thanks Volodymyr. Your news blog suggests 30 days to prototype, and 6 months to ship! If that is right, it is very impressive, given the technical and logistical activities that had to occur. Is there more to this story? I was looking for available options before I started the project. I got myself a couple PI (3B, Zero) OrangePi, C-SKY. And tried to build some kind of educational PC for my kid. Unfortunately, the performance was awful, using Linux was too complicated even for me (I h
MP5!? That's 2 more than MP3!! That thing is so advanced it must be from the future!
ReplyDeleteFor real, though, that's rad co-opping Contra wirelessly. That's a great reason to have one, and the best choice to demonstrate that feature.
Hmm... Do they have to be holding them so close together? If that's the only way it's gonna work, it'll be pretty useless....
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure they're holding them close together so that you can see both in the video.
ReplyDeleteDoes this feature work for all emulators or just the NES? If it's for everything (like, say, Neo Geo), this is a must-buy.