Deference between Qoob Sx And Pro?

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  1. Sumone157

    Sumone157 Regular member

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    I was just wondering whats the difference between Qoob Sx and qoob pro.


    And u know how u can play different systems games on qoob if burning on a disk, can i burn any dreamcast games and can qoob read CDrs.

    1 more thing. the picture shows a qoob case, does that fit normal dvd?

    www.qoobchip.com/images/qoob_pro_superbundle.jpg
     
  2. djrazor

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    the Qoob sx comes with:

    1 = Installation wires connector
    2 = High speed - ultra secure Actel FPGA
    3 = 1 MBit Flash


    the Qoob Pro comes with:

    1 = Installation wires connector
    2 = High speed - ultra secure Actel FPGA
    3 = High capacity 16 MBit Flash
    4 = Integrated Status LED
    5 = Flex cable connector
    6 = High speed USB controller
    7 = USB connector board (removable)
    8 = Mini USB B-type connector


    and no there are no dreamcast emulators that I am aware of right now, but i'm not 100% the qoob can read a cd-r, I doubt it though

    and yes the qoob, viper, team xcuter cases all fit regular sized dvd-r's
     
  3. Sumone157

    Sumone157 Regular member

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    so im guessing the qoob pro is better and im not talking about an emu, i do have a working emu but im wondering can i burn dreamcast games on a dvd then mmake it a gcm format and play it on my dreamcast
     
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    now, i'm getting confused, you want to burn dreamcast games to dvd, then make them into a gamecube image (gcm) then play the dreamcast games on your dreamcast? that does'nt make sence
     
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    my bad i meant gamecube not dreamcast.
     
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    if your dreamcast emulator supports linux you could probably boot GClinux to use the emulator. like XMAME. google GC linux ;)
     

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