Using Two Phones Possible?
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Using Two Phones Possible?
Is there a way to use two phones (I have a galaxy s3 and an s4) and sync them somehow to use my s3 for the top screen and my s4 for the bottom screen?
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i dont think theres evenan app existing that can do thatxRoisinDubh wrote:Is there a way to use two phones (I have a galaxy s3 and an s4) and sync them somehow to use my s3 for the top screen and my s4 for the bottom screen?
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read the post, read it again, then try to post something more in tune with the OP's concern.
simply put he wants to use 2 devices on a single app. you posted a single device with two screen. why not post sony tablet p while youre at it?
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Re: Using Two Phones Possible?
This is at the moment as close as TC can achieve.IMO this is pretty flippin cool haha. Might take awhile to callibrate it correctly.
TC wants to split the screen over 2 phones. That sounds abit too drastic,and as banhammer sig guy said i dont think any app can do that at the moment.
I dont see much of a problem however,most NDS game makers that are not nintendo dont really make much important use of the bottom screen so experience isnt that ruined

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It'd be cool if there was a way to have another app somehow fake HDMI out streaming to another Android device, but I don't think this is possible.
Trying to do it within DraStic, either by doing our own streaming to some screen client or trying to synchronize two instances of the emulator sounds like a lot of work, for something not an awful lot of people want. But if we ever did take the input synchronization approach to try to emulate local multiplayer it'd be possible to add something like this without a lot of extra work (but don't count on that ever happening...)
Trying to do it within DraStic, either by doing our own streaming to some screen client or trying to synchronize two instances of the emulator sounds like a lot of work, for something not an awful lot of people want. But if we ever did take the input synchronization approach to try to emulate local multiplayer it'd be possible to add something like this without a lot of extra work (but don't count on that ever happening...)