Yes, because they're paying customers. Anyone would whine and bitch if your food came late in a restuarant. If they don't want to reply then by all means they can have fun enjoying the cancellation of pre-orders.
The amount of blind overdefense in this topic is very amusing.
It's funny how Craig keeps crying about Gizmondo getting "unlimited funding" when he has rapid dipshitted fanboys like this. They're begging for it, scam them.
If they can sell that for 250 I am sold. Making a new box for it and sticking a 800x480 shouldn't be hard.
Standardized A/V output ftw, maybe I can find some small keyboard somewhere too.
At least it won't be vaporware.
So it's a February delay now? Wow this "project"/"product" keeps sounding even more vaporware.
I swear to God if MWeston sold his schematics to the Chinese for a worthy sum everyone would win, well except for OpenPandora Ltd.. But they've been playing cat and mouse for too long anyway.
ugh, so the SDIO controller most likely isn't capable of RAID? HDDs are just not feasible for this sort of application, first power, some of them require more than the standard. Then there's the "real" USB 2.0 speeds, ~30MB/s. Did I mention the HDD that's like 75% the size of the Pandora...
3 SD cards would put it them in 60 ~ 90MB if the scaling was linear add to that SD card's lower access time and you get around 100GB of storage plus HDD speed on a little ARM portable box.
That was... quite helpful. I am sure it will come in handy when I get my Pandora. I do hope I will be able to remember to do all of the steps correctly.
PS. Topic Creator's signature is really funny. I really laughed.
AFAIK, there's no SATA controller. How are you going to connect an HDD to Pandora? USB sucks, and you are better off with a fast SD card instead. SSD would be a bigger waste of bandwidth.
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