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DigiBlast homebrew?

Submitted by mcdrewski on

I saw the [url="http://www.sumea.com.au/snews.asp?news=1766"]post on the front page the other day[/url] and thought nothing better than 'good for them' until now.

it's a handheld. it is linux based. it sounds like the perfect homebrew handheld.

Does anyone know if [url="http://www.greyinnovation.com"]Grey Innovation[/url] actually own the tech or if they developed the product for a client? ie: who owns the dev rights to the box and do they want a homebrew scene?

Submitted by souri on Thu, 01/12/05 - 12:28 PMPermalink

digiBlast sounds interesting, but I think the gp32x is a more interesting as a homebrew handheld. More supported, Linux based as well, and it's already got some cool emulators running and other cool stuff ported on it (anyone remember the game [url="http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=22499"]Flash back[/url]?).

[url="http://www.gp32x.com/gp2x.php"]Check out the specs[/url]...

I would say the PSP would be the perfect homebrew handheld, but Sony just keeps making the thing more closed. [xx(]

Posted by mcdrewski on

I saw the [url="http://www.sumea.com.au/snews.asp?news=1766"]post on the front page the other day[/url] and thought nothing better than 'good for them' until now.

it's a handheld. it is linux based. it sounds like the perfect homebrew handheld.

Does anyone know if [url="http://www.greyinnovation.com"]Grey Innovation[/url] actually own the tech or if they developed the product for a client? ie: who owns the dev rights to the box and do they want a homebrew scene?


Submitted by souri on Thu, 01/12/05 - 12:28 PMPermalink

digiBlast sounds interesting, but I think the gp32x is a more interesting as a homebrew handheld. More supported, Linux based as well, and it's already got some cool emulators running and other cool stuff ported on it (anyone remember the game [url="http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=22499"]Flash back[/url]?).

[url="http://www.gp32x.com/gp2x.php"]Check out the specs[/url]...

I would say the PSP would be the perfect homebrew handheld, but Sony just keeps making the thing more closed. [xx(]