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So we get Pandora and crack her open with a screwdriver? :lol:
open the box, as in 'open source box'DeadlyDad said:Ummmmm.....Wait..... Pandora, as in 'open the box and lose all hope' Pandora? :blink:
I'm not big on myths, but cecking the Wikipedia article, it would seem that the notion that Pandora was "bad" is a literary construction added later (albeit still by a Greek writer) than the original myths portrayed on ancient pottery and such. Originally Pandora seems to have been seen as "the giver of all gifts". As such, if the Wiki article is accurate on the origins of the name, I think the name is rather good for this handheld.fusion_power said:Thats a Joke, right? :huh: I mean, this things real Names isn't "PANDORA" ?!?!?! Please not. Sounds cool first but sadly pandora is an word for a very very bad thing. ^^"""
Orkie said:I have logs going back to last December about it . Maybe we will finally get the developer models soon...EvilDragon said:I think we started to work on the handheld... February? Something like this.
I remember talking about it last September, but we didn't get anything to play with until this February, if I remember correctly.
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I could only imagine what's going to be in the mail...
A box?
You imagined an empty box, I guess.
Only if the system uses BusyBox, BlackBox or Fluxbox.fusion_power said:Thats a Joke, right? :huh: I mean, this things real Names isn't "PANDORA" ?!?!?! Please not. Sounds cool first but sadly pandora is an word for a very very bad thing. ^^"""
Clearly, you have no idea what BusyBox is. It isn't a shell at all, but a complete suite of command line utilities (including *several* shells) for embedded systems. You can boot a useful system that just has a kernel and statically linked BusyBox. It is a wonderful piece of software.atomicthumbs said:Only if the system uses BusyBox, BlackBox or Fluxbox.
(please no busybox, I hate that shell)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary:_The_Boxgamercorps said:Pandora's Hotbox = MP3 player?
Unleashed = hmm FPS...
Orkie said:Clearly, you have no idea what BusyBox is. It isn't a shell at all, but a complete suite of command line utilities (including *several* shells) for embedded systems. You can boot a useful system that just has a kernel and statically linked BusyBox. It is a wonderful piece of software.atomicthumbs said:Only if the system uses BusyBox, BlackBox or Fluxbox.
(please no busybox, I hate that shell)
I like the concept of Busybox, but it has negative associations due to the fact that my DD-WRT uses only the BusyBox built-in crapshell (not bash).
Look, please shut up - you're making yourself sound stupid.atomicthumbs said:I like the concept of Busybox, but it has negative associations due to the fact that my DD-WRT uses only the BusyBox built-in crapshell (not bash).
Orkie said:Look, please shut up - you're making yourself sound stupid.atomicthumbs said:I like the concept of Busybox, but it has negative associations due to the fact that my DD-WRT uses only the BusyBox built-in crapshell (not bash).
Upon a bit of investigation, it's BusyBox's ash shell I hate. Busybox is cleared. It was negative association - I know what BusyBox is and how useful it is, but I hated the ash shell that my router's version of BusyBox used.
What exactly were you doing that meant you needed anything more sophisticated than ash on your router?atomicthumbs said:Upon a bit of investigation, it's BusyBox's ash shell I hate. Busybox is cleared. It was negative association - I know what BusyBox is and how useful it is, but I hated the ash shell that my router's version of BusyBox used.