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BTW, I for one am not going to miss Canola; I use Kilikali, Quiver and Mplayer. I tried Canola, but I can't fathom the hype over what is essentially eye-candy, distracting from the content I want displayed.
EDIT: I admit to misreading the subject of this thread: although PSX emulation won't be much of a hassle for the Pandora, PSP probably might. Let's wait and see...
And rtcomm? Is that for chatting? If so, I don't do that, preferring fora or email, where at least I have the opportunity to clean my writings of the foulest of errors.
Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/
Last edited by Karel Jansens; 2008-03-02 at 17:59. Reason: I forget stuff.