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  1. sverm

    Modular SoC approach

    A while back, there were talks about a modular, upgradable SoC approach whereby the same "shell", i/o, and basic included peripherals could be re-used and the SoC somewhat simply upgraded.  Don't know if that's still in the cards (I couldn't find much talk about it in recent talks). However the...
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    mplayer spawns multiple instances

    I'm getting a rather weird behavior in mPlayer, as shipped in the Community Codec pack. When I click File>Open Folder and select an album to play it plays fine. But if I do it again for a different folder, MPlayer seems to go haywire and start playing multiple tracks at once. I can quit one...
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    Trying to map some keys in Vice x64

    This may be something Pickle or someone with lots of experience with Vice and Pandora's keyboard input mapping might be able shed some light on. Using the output of xmodmap -pke and this chart: I was able to determine that Vice's keymap apparently has the Pandora's keysym right bracket...
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    Getting folder contents slow after applying hotfix 4

    I wasn't sure if my Pandora already had Hotfix 4, so i went ahead and gave it a go anyway. Everything went well, and it rebooted at the end. After it came back, i noticed that whenever I go into a subfolder off the root (either of the file system itself, or the SD card), it takes about 10-15...
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    Update Abiword or customize menu

    I noticed I had two Abiword icons in my menu, so I figured the NAND already had a copy before I downloaded the PND. The two icons load different versions of Abiword. so I'd like to remove the one pointing to the NAND, and keep only the one from the PND on my SD card. I've looked into...
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    Interesting article about ARM

    http://www.zdnet.com/blog/computers/arms-race-why-your-next-laptop-might-not-have-intel-inside/3994?tag=nl.e589
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    New Toshiba Libretto

    Well isn't this an interesting piece of handheld hardware... http://laptops.toshiba.com/laptops/libretto/W100 Instead of a keyboard is a 2nd screen (much like a Nintendo DS). It runs Windows 7 and therefore a bunch of emulators, commercial titles and homebrew. Pricepoint? At $1100, I...
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