 
  Ode to you, oh banished friend Fricopal!
  You, frozen fourth titan, you who - alone - made sense, exquisitely polite in your gentle touch to long forgotten threads
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 You would obviously have a USB driver installed on the host machine that opens up a VNC like application and sends the interface over USB to the device. Nothing too fancy there. Nice idea, not overly impressive from what I've read so far.
  hmm, i see. from what i understand, the blackdog requires XP or linux, so, as you say, it is not a 'live' OS in that it requires a host environment to function.
  ideally, this product would suit me completely if you could just plug in the device, power on the machine, and get a native version of the OS with access to the host's hardware (drives, network etc). |  
 
  Fricopal! wrote:
  The user prefers native OS solutions and appreciates existing pocket webserver usage; they view game-playing devices as unnecessary replacements. The host environment's USB driver is deemed unimpressive, while the Blackdog device requires a PC/Linux to function but lacks live operating system capabilities on its own.
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  gander on such words, friends of the Amiga, and mourn this exiled comrade of ours.
  MOURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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