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If you open up the possibility of being able to display and control a session on a big chunk of hardware - so many of the 'compiled on ARM' requirements to do stuff fade a bit. How many times has someone asked if the Pandora can run Windows or XYZ application from Windows? Well, doing it this way it essentially can as long as the connection stays solid. Maybe this type of smooth and responsive remote control is going to be the solution to that?
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I know it isn't this group's grail, but there is a grail of sorts that a lot of people are looking for - Serious Windows gaming (misnomer that it is) on a portable device.
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I think that the possibilities open up real fast. What about using the Pandora as a portal into the world of Cloud computing? What about using it to connect to my home monster Linux box as an LTSP client OR browse to a host on it OR a host held in a VMServer Windows session on it Or.
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I know there is a lot of emphasis on getting emulators and locally executing software going - that is all good. So, in theory since the Pandora has the best and most versatile controls it could become the model mobile device for these kinds of services: Your only solution would be commercial ones, but I seriously doubt they have linux arm clients or the source code open to create one yourself. I didn't and both computers where connected on a 100Mbit Lan. Windows 7 SP1 may fix this to some sort, but I doubt this will get backported to Windows XP, let alone rdesktop (where I usually do the connections).īefore expecting anything, I suggest you try at your own home, with two computers and see if you can find a solution. I've tried Dosbox trough RDP and while it works fine with a small window, mouse was drunk and unusable and no direct3d program actually started (they all froze). However, I don't think any game that uses 3d acceleration will work (well at least) through those protocols as they are meant for static window programs.
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The only problem I have was that apparently I can't get over 100 Kbytes/s creating a fairly big bottleneck, specially when piping X windows since they are far from bandwidth friendly.Īdditionaly, SMB and NFS also work fine with the aftermentioned wifi slowness. RDP, VNC and piping X programs to a local X server all worked fine for me. I've tried a fair number of things within my Pandora and they all work as well as you would expect.