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Pandora is a pocket-sized {{tag|Video games|gaming}} computer from Open Pandora GmbH in {{tag|Germany}}.  It is a gaming platform, a UMPC, a PMP, a MID, and many more trendy acronyms as well.
Pandora is a pocket-sized {{tag|Video games|gaming}} computer from Open Pandora GmbH in {{tag|Germany}}.  It is a gaming platform, an {{Wp|ultra-mobile PC}} (UMPC), a {{Wp|portable media player}} (PMP), a {{Wp|Mobile Internet device|mobile internet device}} (MID), and many more trendy acronyms as well.


The '''Pandora Wiki''', which previously used {{tag|Semantic MediaWiki}}, discusses this device, the software that runs on it, and related topics.
The '''Pandora Wiki''', which previously used {{tag|Semantic MediaWiki}}, discusses this device, the {{tag|software}} that runs on it, and related topics.


The OMAP3530 SoC powers the Pandora.  Pandora has a fully functional USB host port, bluetooth, two SD slots with SDIO capability, and a serial UART.
The OMAP3530 {{Wp|System on a chip|system on chip}} (SoC) powers the Pandora.  Pandora has a fully functional {{tag|USB}} host port, {{tag|bluetooth}}, two {{Wp|SD card}} slots with {{Wp|SD card#SDIO cards|SDIO}} capability, and a serial {{Wp|universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter}} (UART).


Pandora will run a customised build of {{tag|Linux}} for the ARM, and is expected to eventually (after the {{tag|emulation}} software is ported) run video games from most 8 and 16 bit home computer systems.
Pandora will run a customised build of {{tag|Linux}} for the {{tag|ARM}}, and is expected to eventually (after the {{tag|emulation}} software is ported) run video games from most 8 and 16 bit home computer systems.


There will be no fees for developer tools, and hence anyone will be free to develop and release games for the system.
There will be no fees for developer tools, and hence anyone will be free to develop and release games for the system.
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Pandora is a pocket-sized gaming computer from Open Pandora GmbH in Germany. It is a gaming platform, an ultra-mobile PC (UMPC), a portable media player (PMP), a mobile internet device (MID), and many more trendy acronyms as well.

The Pandora Wiki, which previously used Semantic MediaWiki, discusses this device, the software that runs on it, and related topics.

The OMAP3530 system on chip (SoC) powers the Pandora. Pandora has a fully functional USB host port, bluetooth, two SD card slots with SDIO capability, and a serial universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART).

Pandora will run a customised build of Linux for the ARM, and is expected to eventually (after the emulation software is ported) run video games from most 8 and 16 bit home computer systems.

There will be no fees for developer tools, and hence anyone will be free to develop and release games for the system.

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