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Thread: VIX 3.0 vs Open MIPS

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    VIX 3.0 vs Open MIPS

    As I have not tried the Openmips image, has anyone got a comparison between the two images. Some comments may be personal preferences but it would be nice to have some views.

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    Re: VIX 3.0 vs Open MIPS

    Now why didn't I think of that :thumbup:

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    I tried both and I d like the packaging and support provided by OpenVIX.
    Not sure you will get it from openmips (see at the website & forum?)

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    Guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by madaboutlotus View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
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    How could I explain you why I prefer a Volkswagen over a Vauxhall? Best make an extended test-drive yourself, which in this case is very easy (and free of charge!).
    Na!!!

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    Re: VIX 3.0 vs Open MIPS

    Well I didn't change to openmips but I did use the LCD picon file, which although the picon is smaller at least I get all the picons displayed.

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