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  • Pandora News

    by Published on March 21st, 2011 21:06
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. The objective of the game is to create an independent nation.

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    by Published on March 21st, 2011 21:06
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    GanttProject is a cross-platform desktop tool for project scheduling and management.

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    by Published on March 20th, 2011 20:44
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    Some more news from the Pandora Makers:

    Some things in Pandora life are weird. Totally weird.
    Like the new LCD cables.

    We are all used to delays and deadlines that didn't work out.

    It seems different with the new company who does the LCD cables (the new ones, way more robust and extensively tested that should NEVER cause a purple haze again).

    The leadtime for the LCD cables was 6 weeks - so they should've been finished early until mid April.

    However, they just called us today to tell us the cables will be ready within the next few days.
    So we now have more than enough of the new cables to finish Batch 1 and start the first 1000 units of Batch 2.

    We don't know yet though if the catastrophe in Japan will cause any delays with Batch 2... some parts (like ICs from Panasonic and TDK) are being used in both the Pandora and iControlPad - and they come from Japan.
    The parts are ordered and according to the schedule from the distributor would've been there early April, so just ready for Batch 2.

    With the current happenings in Japan, nobody knows what will happen right now. It will surely cause a major chaos in parts and electronic production.

    But to be honest, if delaying Batch 2 by one or two months would help to reduce the suffering in Japan, we would gladly do so.
    Sadly, it won't help... we can only pray for those people right now.

    So of course we'll try to get everything ready ASAP, but right now, no one worldwide knows what will happen within the next few days

    http://boards.openpandora.org/index....ly-2010-03-18/ ...
    by Published on March 20th, 2011 19:37
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    Some great news for a coder out there who fancies working with the scummvm team:

    ScummVM is pleased to announce that it has been accepted for participation in Google's Summer of Code 2011 program.
    This is our fifth year in the program and we would like to make it our best yet.

    We are now welcoming applications to join the program, provided that you are:
    • A current student (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate ...)
    • Like point and click adventures
    • Know some C++ and have some coding skills
    • Like the prospect of spending your summer with the ScummVM team, writing superb code for cool games full time for 12 weeks
    • Wish to get involved with a leading open source project in its field and become an asset to its community
    Should you apply and be selected you will be rewarded, both financially thanks to Google and with gratitude, encouragement and the legally mandated minimal amounts of abuse by the ScummVM Team upon completion of a successful project. You never know, we may even share our secret Grog recipe!
    Now run along and pick up some interesting ideas from our Open Tasks page or be creative and propose your own ideas and apply. Make sure you read our requirements on the Open Tasks page and review the rest of our Summer of Code notes on the wiki.
    Having participated for several years we cannot stress how beneficial it can be to apply early, revise your application as you go and really get involved with the community. The final deadline for applications is April 8th at 19:00 UTC.
    If you have any questions or comments, feel free to send an e-mail to the scummvm-devel mailing list, drop by our forum or pop into our IRC channel (#scummvm at freenode.net).

    http://www.scummvm.org/news/20110318/ ...
    by Published on March 18th, 2011 21:31
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    'Multi Platform RAM Defragmentation' is a so-called Memory Defragmenter, also called RAM defragmenter, RAM/memory booster, RAM/memory optimizer, etc. By its visionary design, 'Multi Platform RAM Defragmentation' makes your computing platform run faster while simultaneously increasing system stability, and testers all over the world report that it also does a great job in delivering world peace and harmony.

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    by Published on March 17th, 2011 22:49
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    qBittorrent is a lightweight QT4 based Torrent Downloader resembling the likes of uTorrent and Azureus both look and featurewise. It proved itself very relyable on my Pandora. Hope you guys like this! Greetings, Coldbird.

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    by Published on March 16th, 2011 22:46
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    Lightweight2 is a very small Browser. Updated to 1.4 Changelog: --- 1.4 - Changed all flat PushButtons to ToolButtons with AutoRaise: HoverFeedback seems only be supported by Oxygen - Moved Hover url into WebView - Added ability to open file after downloading it - Fixed some optical issue with the display of teh remaining datasize - Open "mailto:" Urls with desktop-email-client - Indicate no active tab, when opening downloads-view - Added QSettings workaround for Pandora * To use it uncomment line 30 from src/lgihtweight.cpp - Bookmarkmanager: Fixed bug that caused displaying wrong buttons --- 1.3 - Added more shortcuts: * Ctrl+Left / Ctrl+Right : Go to tab left / right of current tab * Ctrl+E : Show/Hide urlBar of current tab * Ctrl+W : Close current tab - Indicate the current acive tab - Moved pageloading progressbar to the buttom - Added ability to save cookies on disk (User must give the allowed domains) - Fixed bug: Always show a download in progrss after stopping a download - Open bookmark: Show a tab with the bookmark-url, if there is one. Do not create a new tab in that case - Add ability to create a new bookmark in bookmarkmanager. (Creates a bookmark from the current viewed page) - Allow going to "about:blank" - Added loading of translations from an Unix-instllation - Added support for disk-cache up to 1GiB --- 1.2 - Show progress of pageloading - New bookmark-system with folders - On-the-fly SHA1 check of Downloads - Searchbar - Win32: Make the flat buttons non flat --- 1.1 - Download support - Added icons for web-contextmenu - Translate web-contextmenu - Fixed possible crash when using control-buttons with no tab in Window - Translation: Spanish - Disable useless control-buttons - Show only reload or stop button - Some smaller changes --- 1.0 Added support for translations Added Autentication support Added popup support (All popups are opend in a new tab) Show Webpage icon directly again when opening a bookmark --- 0.5 Added full bookmark support Added support for costum searchengines Showing URL for hovers links Added Shortcuts Added support for "Open in new Window" in Contextmenu of a link --- 0.1 First release More info about creating bookmarks at Documentation/Lightweight2 Manual

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    by Published on March 16th, 2011 22:41
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    'Multi Platform RAM Defragmentation' is a so-called Memory Defragmenter, also called RAM defragmenter, RAM/memory booster, RAM/memory optimizer, etc. By its visionary design, 'Multi Platform RAM Defragmentation' makes your computing platform run faster while simultaneously increasing system stability, and testers all over the world report that it also does a great job in delivering world peace and harmony.

    Download Here ...
    by Published on March 15th, 2011 01:33
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    Evil Dragon has posted a rather long post about the production of the Pandora Console:
    Wow, what a lot of work! Time really flies if you have a lot of work to do... in case you are wondering what we have been doing, well, here is some update.
    1. Production at CircuitCo
    CircuitCo (the company that produces the Pandora PCBs) has really improved during the last weeks! They hired a lot of new staff, bought new machines and outsourced some (easier) projects to be able to concentrate on special jobs like the Pandora production.
    There now is a quality assurance and production manager for the Pandora project who communicates with us, and yes, we finally get answers to eMails, questions - communication has surely improved.
    While he still needs some time to dive into this complicated project, he seems to handle everything quite good already.
    We also have a schedule, we should have about 3300 finished boards early April... that should be almost all Batch 1 orders. Of course, we'll try to build them as fast as possible, though we surely continue to test every single board to be working. Better be safe than sorry!
    After that, it's resurrection time!
    One thing we also didn't know when we started all this is that such complicated boards can have quite a high failure rate in production - sometimes up to 10% (and that's 400 boards!)
    Well, there are multiple steps to build these boards, 8 layers with a lot of very small parts soldered to it... if only one part is off by 0.1mm, it might lead to a non-working board, or a board with partial faults.
    These boards go onto a bone pile and then it's time to try and fix them - or remove the expensive parts (like the SoC, the WiFi Module, etc.) so that they can be reused on a new board.
    You never know how many will be unrecoverable, but we sure hope not too many. As Batch 2 is planned to happen shortly after Batch 1, it might be some of the late Batch 1 preorderers will get a Batch 2 unit.

    We'll keep you informed!

    2. Production in UK / Germany
    While CircuitCo were busy building boards, we were busy as well. Not just with assembly, but also with organization (don't underestimate the amount of work needed to get Batch 2 started... it's A LOT more than I personally imagined!). Aditionally, boards that arrived here that were partly broken needed to be thoroughly tested and packed up with an explanation for CC about what's wrong with them. This also takes a lot of time - I personally needed two full days to check 30 boards (and was able to repair 10 of them myself, yay!). I think I'm now 4 weeks behind with replying to my eMails... there's so much work to do I really don't know where to start.

    The LCD Cables have all been soldered now, however, quite a few of them were broken from the very beginning. With the ones that broke from the start and the few ones that still break now and then, we are about 300 cables short. No big deal, as the next 2000 are already in production - and yes, they are from a new company who did extensive testing, so no more purple haze issues!

    The most annoying thing about the LCD Cables that were broken from the very beginning is though: We need to disassemble the cases again and replace the LCD cable with a new one... this takes about 10 minutes per unit, so 100 broken LCD cables mean additional two workdays!
    That's where we really need to say THANKS to all of you who supported us with upgrading or buying the 7-Day-Pandoras! We really are swamped with work, and the additional money helps us a lot!
    And sorry to those who can't afford it, but you can be sure we wouldn't do this if it wouldn't be necessary, those guys really help building YOUR unit as well!

    3. Batch 2 progressing
    As Batch 2 should start as quickly as possible after Batch 1 is finished, we are also organizing a lot of things right now.
    The 4000 batteries for Batch 2 have already been produced and are currently sailing to UK. We already got cases for the first 800 units of Batch 2, which gives us a good start. Nevertheless, production for the remaining 3200 should start soon as well. Same goes for the LCD cables.
    The next batch of Nubs has been ordered as well as the bare PCBs. The parts are either already lying at CC or are reserved at the distributor and ready to be delivered.

    4. Production at other facilities?
    As you know, there's been a lot of talk about moving to other facilities to speed up production or make it more reliable, etc. Well, that is, only if CC wouldn't work properly, but right now, they seem to be doing a good job.
    They are able to produce about 800 PCBs per month right now, which is good enough for us, as we also need to build and test the units, which also takes time.

    We contacted quite a few companies asking for quotatíons for Pandora PCB production. And it sure showed the Pandora is not your simple, common PCB.
    The big companies either didn't want to start with orders lower than 10.000 or were booked by Apple (yep, Apple fully books multiple factories at the same time!). The smaller companies either had a long leadtime (up to 20 weeks before production would start), couldn't do
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    by Published on March 14th, 2011 18:36
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    Newly released/updated for the Pandora:

    Port of my old GP32 Spectrum emulator to the Pandora.V2.0 provides a few fixes for some incompatible games but the main update is a move to a games database system to allow application of pokes, hiscore saving and better savestates.V3.2 adds support for tzx files plus various bug fixes.

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