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Will quake run on Casio E-115??


Will quake run on Casio E-115??

Postby Guest » Jun 15, 2002 @ 2:34pm

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Postby Dan East » Jun 15, 2002 @ 3:10pm

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Postby James S » Jun 15, 2002 @ 4:22pm

Casio E-115 runs WindowsCE 2.11. It will not work on that device. I'd suggest upgrading to a Toshiba e740 or Acer n20w. You're about 5 generations behind with that device.
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yes

Postby ASD » Jun 15, 2002 @ 7:21pm

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Sorry but thats not right

Postby Blade » Jun 15, 2002 @ 8:32pm

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Postby James S » Jun 16, 2002 @ 1:04am

No, the Casio E-115 runs WindowsCE 2.11 and Casio offered a ROM upgrade to WindowsCE 3.0 (the PocketPC OS). E-105 ran WinCE 2.0, E-115 ran WinCE 2.11, and E-125 ran PocketPC. Casio did offer a firmware update between those devices.

But basically the it will run terribly slow on a MIPS 131MHz processor, maybe 3 FPS if that. It wouldn't be worth the space it takes up. It's barely playable on an E-125.
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Postby Matt Keys » Jun 16, 2002 @ 2:32am

Sorry moose, but I think Blade had it right.
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Postby Blade » Jun 16, 2002 @ 11:08am

Really. Look here :



The E-105 owners where angry about casio, because they released a new PDA (E-115) with only different OS.

That was the Reason why Casio offered a firmware upgrade. (for the E-105 so its identical with the E-115)

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Postby Blade » Jun 16, 2002 @ 8:42pm

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