Given there is no launch date (AFAIK?), this is a hard question.
As a launch date approaches, devs will probably get advanced units to bring things up on; but right now, few devs have seen it, and theres no actual hardware being made right?
jeff
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Plenty of people have hardware, and there is software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6dESG-xAYM...feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/user/zodttd  (PSX obviously)
http://www.youtube.com/user/notasaz (Sega CD emulation, fullspeed batman)
To my knowledge 100 dev units were produced and went to people for the OS, emulation or Homebrew.  Information is a bit sketchy though.
Edit: It looks like nowhere near 100 were produced, but some where and devs do have them.  Others program on the BeagleBoard or perhaps some other OMAP dev board.
	
		
			
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			On that grounds.. theres a lot more that worked 'well' on gp2x than those; more to point, its probably an easy port to pandora (on an SDL level, and soon afgter, the more on-the-hardware level), since its all just linux and the specs are bigger in every dimension.
So porting to pandora will be easy and fast for the most part; but hes asking about launch day.
I would expect there to be a few things on launch, and a deluge of things soon after; people shouldn't worry.
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Yep, should be scary easy to port over stuff and take advantage of 750mhz overclocks