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Originally Posted by Th3_uN1Qu3";p="
However it would make more sense to write in a portable language so we can develop on a PC and then port the code to the player. But since that probably isn't possible due to firmware issues, we'd have to code an emulator for the PC then work our way around to developing games.
Any way we take it, the next generation of players will be out before we make any significant progress.
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I disagree with you! :evil:
I have Rockchip (RK2606) player,
and I haven't million dollars,
I will never buy the new player
if I have my old player working!
And, if I will have enough time to create something useful,
I will create ONLY for RK2606 Rockchip,
and I will not create something for other models!
(because I can't use software which was created for another models)