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NewsWeeZ
06/08/2010, 15:45
New info taken from GPH Official Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anyang-Si/GPH-Official/127461713948354?ref=mf)

Q: If i broke one of the shoulders or on the console appeared scratches or cracks, can I buy replacement parts or full body kit?
A: If you brake it accidentaly then you will have to pay for the replacement
So dont brake it http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif

Q: I understand http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif But can i buy parts from on-line shops to replace by myself?
A: Well that is hard.
We dont do that at the moment but we can think about it.
Because incase you take it and fix it by yourself and everything goes BOOM!
Then you might have to get a replacement of other parts which it will cost more
So we do not recommend that!

Q: Do you have any documentation on how to develop for the Caanoo?
A: We will give you the necessary information before the events open.
SDK, Development Kid, etc…
Will be prepared.
Thanks

Q: About DRM system
A: I would like to explain you how our DRM system works.
1. Register your product at FunGP
2. Buy a game at FunGP
3. Download the Game to you PC by using PC Manager
4. By suing PC Manager copy the game to your SD Card
5. Slot it to your Caanoo and start playing

if you loose your SD Card or something happens to your Caanoo you just have to let me know your ID and Personal information so we can track your serial number in your product.
Then we will let you download your purchased games for free
You will have to know that once you buy your games you will have one year of guarantee so you can download them as much as you want for ONLY your device

I wish I have explained myself properly

Thanks

Q: (About PC Manager compatibility) I’m a Mac user, so I hope OSX support will be there.
(and) If is working for Linux, should work on OSX (OSX can run Linux apps).
A: Yes it will work on the MAC
We dont see why it wont work http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif
But here nobody is using MAC so I cant give you any further information
But we are working so it will work on Linux OS
Any more info please ask http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif

Q: Caanoo needs built in wifi dongle… when do we get?
A: In our next product http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif

Q: I’ve just pre-ordered the Wi-Fi dongle for the Wiz. One question: will a new firmware be required to support it? If so, please consider adding a simple telnet + ftp server to the firmware. It would make developer’s life much easier http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif .
A: The WiFi will be working for the Wiz and for the Caanoo.
Just that Wiz will need a dongle so it could connected to the system.
For the firmware I have to check with our Dev Team

Q: Hello Game Park I just wanted to know will there be any chance the Caanoo will be able to emulate 3D games such as the PS1 because the GP2X Wiz has a PS1 emulator but it is very slow.
A: Thanks, we do not develop emulators but any developers can develope the emulators if they want http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif
I am just expecting PS1 comes for Caanoo http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif

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AOJ
06/08/2010, 18:28
Semos development kids :D

Drumpi
06/08/2010, 21:43
Notición: GPH no se ha enterado de la versión del emu de PS1 del concurso.
Y no venden repuestos porque puedes hacer BOOOM con tu consola :lol:

hardyx
08/08/2010, 11:32
Q: I’m a Mac user, so I hope OSX support will be there.
(and) If is working for Linux, should work on OSX (OSX can run Linux apps).

Que yo sepa MacOSX no es Linux, ni ejecuta aplicaciones de Linux.

Drumpi
09/08/2010, 01:17
Teniendo en cuenta que "funcionar en PC" significa que "pueda servir de lector de tarjetas SD", sí, si funciona en uno debería funcionar en otro :D