Yes, but Zeta was supposed to be released at the beginning of the summer. As much as I love the idea of an updated BeOS, Zeta is starting to look more and more like vaporware. The magazine Beyond just had a preview article about Zeta, but alas, it is in Italian.
It will be a long and arduous road, but I think the open-sourced OpenBeOS, not Zeta, will be worth the wait.
The problem with the Dreamcast VGA box was that it only worked for a select few games.
Even if the game did claim to support VGA output, some of the games looked horrible at the higher resolution, such as Capcom vs. SNK and Grandia 2.
The Gamecube can output to a monitor, check out this box from Lik-Sang. I haven't tried it myself, but I have heard that the VGA output on the Gamecube is better than on the Dreamcast.
Yes, but Zeta was supposed to be released at the beginning of the summer. As much as I love the idea of an updated BeOS, Zeta is starting to look more and more like vaporware. The magazine Beyond just had a preview article about Zeta, but alas, it is in Italian.
It will be a long and arduous road, but I think the open-sourced OpenBeOS, not Zeta, will be worth the wait.
The problem with the Dreamcast VGA box was that it only worked for a select few games.
Even if the game did claim to support VGA output, some of the games looked horrible at the higher resolution, such as Capcom vs. SNK and Grandia 2.
The Gamecube can output to a monitor, check out this box from Lik-Sang. I haven't tried it myself, but I have heard that the VGA output on the Gamecube is better than on the Dreamcast.
I'm in Higbie right now and am getting about 300 ms round trips (and no bad packets).
The key is to statically address your machine instead of using the school's lame DHCP (which doesn't even work with dhcpcd anyways).