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Emulating high processor devices like iTouch-seriously, read
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melon gaming
2009-03-31 , 07:07
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hmmm.... technically, its illegal but not to create it just to use it (sigh: the law can be used to your advantage in so many ways and im not surprised if a law case over a murder would soon state that it was the gun's fault for having an oversensitive trigger) well, actually, it would be legal if you pay for the apps etc. (provided U didn't use the actual OS and built your own) but enough of the legality.
So, your saying that we could have the emulator running on the computer and then display all the stuff on the n810... (that's what I meant by the way... so sorry for the confusing post) hmmm... what about using a USB for less lag... but that's beside the point. My idea is that we partly use the processing of the n810 for immediate reactions (to reduce lag) and then that stuff gets sent to the computer in the background... then the computer processes more stuff and gives the n810 the broken down, simpler edition that just involves what would be necessary immediately. I'm not sure if this would completely work though. In other words, you press the button, the n810 knows what to immediately do for the next say, 2 seconds while it sends the data to the computer, is processed and is sent back to the n810 so the n810 can then determine what to do in the next say 2 seconds, it wouldn't work for apps taking up all of the processing power of the itouch but, most might still work with little lag. Hopefully, this would reduce lag but, it wouldn't be enough to play high processed games...
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