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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.... 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....
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I know this guy who built his first fusion reactor before he could crawl. Crawling just didn't seem important to him until after he had his doctorate.
a = 3 b = 4 c = a + b print c
emulator = emulate('itouch') emulator.show()
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i nominate lowtek for a, tmo razzie. seconds? |
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Anyway, to the point, could we create something that you run on your computer, while running an app on your n810, connect the usb and basically, use the processing power of the computer to help in emulating these things... possibly even use your n810 as a controller for an emulator of things to display on your computer-not as important and I realise that it can already be done...
So, could we get the n810 to hijack the processing of my computer or not????
(PS: I realise that developing the emulator is hard... I know some ipodlovers who could get me in touch with the creators of jailbreak... giving us the os of the itouch... etc. but that's not the point of the post)
Why or why not?