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  • I created a toggle for the power LED on MinUI for the RG35XXSP
    github.com GitHub - Skyline969/MinUI_RG35XXSP_LED_Toggle: A toggle for the power LED on MinUI for the RG35XXSP

    A toggle for the power LED on MinUI for the RG35XXSP - Skyline969/MinUI_RG35XXSP_LED_Toggle

    GitHub - Skyline969/MinUI_RG35XXSP_LED_Toggle: A toggle for the power LED on MinUI for the RG35XXSP

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363

    > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!

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  • sunset inside a Castle(venia)

    I only got to know about these remarkable handhelds a couple of weeks ago and couldn’t resist getting a rg35xx h. It arrived just in time for our summer holiday family trip. Tonight we are staying in a 14th century castle in the Eiffel region, and here I am getting to know Rondo of Blood for the first time. Man, this pretty insane.

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  • Has anyone been able to get Stardew Valley working on the RG35XXSP?

    I followed the guides that are out there that basically say the following.

    • Install Port Master and the Stardew Valley port though the app

    • In Steam right click on Stardew Valley and go to properties followed by Betas and select compatibility - For 32-bit systems. The legacy XNA version of Stardew Valley. Wait for it to update.

    • Transfer the game's files into ports/stardewvalley/game data

    But every time I attempt to launch it goes to a black screen then back to the lists of ports. I am not sure if this is because I am running KNULLI. When I was searching for this online people seem to be running muOS.

    I've been able to get Half Life to launch so I'm not sure what's going on here. I would appreciate some advice.

    I might try the other compatibility option for Stardew Valley which is the legacy option for 1.5.6 but I don't think that will do anything either.

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    The TL:DR of my edits is I still haven't gotten it to work. Once I saw that it worked in muOS I started looking into the differences between the two and trying to transfer them over to KNULLI. All my searching online says that it's an issue with mono but the files are there. muOS and KNULLI have different directory layouts so I am wondering if some folder isn't in the correct location.

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    Troubleshooting Edits:

    Edit: Using muOS works. I'm using the same setup process for each firmware so I'm not sure what's happening here. I thought it might be an issue with the .sh file pointing to the wrong directory but I compared it to the Half Life one and it looks pretty similar. There is a log file in the Stardew Valley folder that mentioned a SIGSEGV while executing native code. It says this is usually an error in mono runtime or one of the native libraries.

    It goes into more detail but it says

    > warning: unable to find libthread_db matching inferior's thread library, thread debugging will not be available.

    > 0x0000007f8fded794 in wait4 () from /lib/libc.so.6

    I might try to post the entire log file in its entirety later today.

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    Edit 2: I decided to look more into mono but it hasn't really turned up anything. I thought I might be missing some kind of mono file but I compared the two firmwares and both have the mono-6.12.0.122-aarch64.squashfs file in \PortMaster\libs\ and the various mono files in \ports\stardewvalley\dlls. When searching for "mono" on the KNULLI firmware I do have an empty mono folder. I also tried reinstalling mono through PortMaster but it did nothing. After reinstalling Stardew Valley it seems like it auto-installs along with it.

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    Edit 3: I tried to down-grade PortMaster by deleting the folder and .sh file and downloading an older version from GitHub to match the version muOS uses but I may have done this incorrectly because PortMaster is no longer launching.

    I found several other posts detailing the same issue or similar issues. The setup guide for Stardew Valley by RetroGamesCorps has multiple people in the comments mentioning it, the GitHub page for KNULLI has an issue post about this (it can be found here where I believe they attempted to launch the Stardew Valley .sh file through the file manager app Commander, and on subreddits like /r/RG35XX_H and /r/SBCGaming people are talking about PortMaster games not launching or launching after several attempts.

    I tried messing with the Stardew Valley .sh file to see if changing the monofile line to use the address of the mono squashfs file would help but that didn't seem to do anything.

    My next step will probably be to use the Steam console to download a specific version of the game. Some have said that might work. It all seems so sporadic. People have been able to get it working and comment on the triggers being reversed and others can't seem to get it all.

    I like KNULLI because it reminds me of AmberELEC with the video previews and I think you can set it up so games display whether they have RetroAchievements from the selection screen but I may end up switching over muOS at this rate.

    I haven't been able to get achievements to display either but I am doing one thing at a time.

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  • Favorite Micro Sd Card Brands

    Hello all! Seems like micro sd card prices have been floating up slowly all year. Usually pick up a Samsung pro plus or a sandisk extreme card once Anbernic, Ayn Miyoo etc release a new internesting handheld. Unfortunately, prices have gotten a bit steep for storage. Instead, been trying out other brands as they seem to be priced more competitively (Amazon US anyway). Curious what everyone’s current go to is?

    Latest card, been working fine in the RG556 with Silent Hill 3. Appears to be a rebranded Samsung card as the write speeds are higher using a reader included with a Pro plus card. Priced $34.99 on Amazon us so not bad at all.

    SABRENT Rocket V30 A2 512GB MicroSDXC Memory Card R100MB/s W30MB/s (SD-MQ30-512)

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  • Can this play up to 2D psx?

    I know it would be too much to ask for 3D psx.

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  • Larger display emulator for aging eyes

    So, I'm the kid that grew up with the originals. Hence I love the emulators.

    However, I'm obviously now an old bastard and my vision isn't what it was.

    I see some super cute emulators, but the screens are tiny.

    Does anyone have recommendations for larger screen emulators, that play as many systems as possible?

    I have an emulator or two on my Samsung tablet and it's GREAT, but, having the controller separate sucks to be honest. So I'm interested in the largest screens about, with controller built in.

    Any suggestions would be super appreciated.

    Note. I'm in Australia, so the Steam Deck is out as an option.

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  • Anbernic RG556 Advanced Display Stand

    Good Day Everyone!

    Anbernic’s latest flagship was too good to pass up during that last sale. Since the Odin 2 Advanced Display Stand design proved to be so popular, completed a next gen update of it for the RG556. Works with the usb c cable Anbernic packed in with the 556. As an aside, loving the device so far, inky black levels make parasite eve 2 a treat to play. Pretty close to using a pvm. Etsy Shop links provided below for a pre printed version and the stl/.3mf so you can print your own. Stand is printed using engineering grade filament made in the US. Thanks!

    Pre Printed Stand using 3D Print Fuel Pro Pla+ (Engineering Grade and made in the US)

    US Shipping Only

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1731873467

    STL and .3mf

    US and International Digital Download

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1731913615

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  • Anbernic has released a video showing off the RG35XXSP a GBA SP-style device with WiFi, Bluetooth, and video out that can play up to PSP/DC/N64

    A link to the video can be found here.

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    I wonder if this will end up being the updated version of the Powkiddy V90 a lot of people have been asking for and if this will end up being the direct competition to the Miyoo Mini Flip despite it's lack of thumb sticks.

    I feel like custom firmware availability and whether or not there are blatant design issues (ex. faulty hinges like the Retroid Pocket Flip) will decide how well this does.

    How about you? Any thoughts?

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  • Does anyone know if there is a way to list Retro Achievement availability in ES-DE for Android?

    In AmberELEC there was a way to display a trophy next to games that indicated if there were Retro Achievements available. I believe pressing start on the title would also allow you to view the achievements.

    I'm wondering if there's a way to display this with the Android version of ES-DE? Maybe it's similar to the non-Android version that people frequently use on handheld PCs like the Steam Deck. I'm not sure.

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    The picture is ES-DE with the ES-BOY theme. It's pretty neat and even uses Fallout sound effects. Unrelated but I wanted to add some flair to my post.

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  • Homebrew development for the RG35XXH -- How to get a graphical display?

    TL;DR: What linux API should be used to render a game to the screen on the RG35XXH?

    I'm trying to port a solitaire game to the RG35XXH. Currently I'm using GLFW to get a window on my laptop; however GLFW doesn't support running without an X11 or Wayland server running.

    I looked into EGL, which worked, kind of. It can fetch an OpenGL ES context but it has no way to display the rendered framebuffer to the screen.

    Most recently I looked into KMS + DRM. I found a repository with code explaining how to interface with the DRM, and got it working on my laptop, which is nice! However on the RG35XXH (with Batocera v40) there is no /dev/dri/ folder 😦 . I can only assume that this means Batocera doesn't use DRI/DRM/KMS at the moment.

    Next I might try using a frame buffer device. Running cat /dev/urandom > /dev/fb0 fills the screen with random colors; so I should be able to implement rendering with it. However I don't know if this is the correct route to go.

    Now, as I understand it, SDL2 is supposed to support rendering to these types of devices. I've been avoiding SDL2 as I would prefer to distribute the program as a single executable file, and its license makes that more difficult.

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  • What are your thoughts on the GKD Pixel? Anything a potential buyer should be aware of?

    I've seen the Retro Games Corp follow up video and a few others on the device but I can't recall all the info.

    The firmware is largely where I'm in the dark. Does it have a proper sleep mode? Any news of custom firmware or updates?

    It seems pretty neat and I feel like it would make for an alright pocket device to pair with my RG405M.

    Also which colour do you think looks the best?

    I was leaning towards the green or red but I saw the black and it looks pretty neat too. I'm wondering which looks good with the green LEDs on the side.

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  • Anbernic RG35XXX-H issue

    Hi all, I ordered an RG35XX-H,it worked fine for 2 days, but then the on/off button didn't seem to work, making it impossible to switch on the console.

    So I've got a new console, which worked for two days, but doesn't want it any more. It's a shame, because from what I've seen of it, it's an excellent console, and I'm disgusted...

    I've contacted Anbernic's after-sales service on Aliexpress, and I'm still waiting for a reply...

    Has anyone had this problem? (I've contacted Anbernic's after-sales service on Aliexpress, and I'm still waiting for a reply...)

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  • YSK you can buy a USB C to USB A adapter to safely charge your emulator handhelds

    If you are buying long premium braided cables it might help you save some money and space.

    I'm not sure what devices these days are fine with a USB C to USB C connection. I feel like a USB C to USB A (male) to USB A (female) to USB C connection would allow you to use a USB C wall charger safely by acting as a kind of bottleneck but it would mean potentially carrying two cables.

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    Do you have any sbcgaming "life hacks"?

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  • [Modern Vintage Gamer] GP2X Wiz - The Handheld Retro Emulation Beast from 2009

    Modern Vintage Gamer takes a look back on the GP2X Wiz an early emulator handheld that he used around the time of the PSP and DS.

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  • If anyone is looking for a case that fits the RG405M with the official grip cases for the Razer Kishi V2 seem to work

    It feels pretty snug but does jiggle a bit. I got mine on Ali Express for $15 I think.

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  • EmulationStation Desktop Edition has been removed from the Amazon app store; is now available through Patreon

    > News 2024-02-28: Amazon has decided to remove ES-DE from their Appstore because "The app facilitates emulating and pirating of games from third-party sources without explicit authorization from those sources." Everyone that knows anything about emulation knows that this is not true, and especially not for a frontend that does not ship with any games or any emulators. We have attempted to appeal this decision but Amazon has refused to reinstate the store entry.

    > Therefore we have decided to self-publish the APK instead of relying on any app stores. As a first step you can join our Patreon to receive a download link to the APK. Note that this is NOT a subscription, you can turn off recurring payments at any time and you will still receive future APK updates. But if you do choose to support the project long term in these difficult times then it's much appreciated. I have worked four years on ES-DE without making any money from it, and it's almost like a second job now. Supporting us financially instead of pirating the app is a way to make sure development will continue and that ES-DE has a future long term.

    > Please spread the word of what has happened and if you did buy the app from the Amazon Appstore then ask them for a refund and don't hesitate to criticize them for their decision. We have not yet received any money from amazon and due to them claiming that ES-DE is illegal we doubt that will change. Anyway, it seems like you can still install the app from the Amazon Appstore app if you have bought it, but there will obviously be no further updates published there.

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    I have attached a link to their Patreon with the post and bolded the section that states that a subscription isn't required for updates. You will still need to stop reoccurring payments if you don't want to further support the project.

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    Personally I'd rather see them migrate to a site like itch.io which already has a section for Android applications and a category for tools. It seems to work well for PICO-8 and would allow users to pay extra if they wanted to make a one time donation to ES-DE.

    They could also keep the Patreon in addition to this so people can keep track of updates.

    Either way they could incentives people with a preview build if they wanted to go in that direction.

    I hope it stays DRM-free so it can easily be transferred along with your ROMs and installed on handhelds.

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    Edit: RetroGamesCorps update titled EmulationStation Update: Why We Can't Have Nice Things was released. It has a walkthrough about requesting a refund for your purchase on the Amazon app store and installing the new APK. Russ also states the information posted above.

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  • EmulationStation Desktop Edition is now available for Android
    www.es-de.org ES-DE Frontend (EmulationStation Desktop Edition)

    ES-DE (EmulationStation Desktop Edition) is an emulator frontend for Linux, macOS, Windows and Android

    ES-DE Frontend (EmulationStation Desktop Edition)

    Currently it's only available currently on the Amazon app store and costs around $5. RetroGamesCorp has a guide for installing and setting it up for those interested.

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    For those that have tried it out, do you happen to know if it lists whether achievements are available with a trophy icon like AmberELEC does?

    The videos I've seen haven't shown it.

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    Edit: The app is longer available on the Amazon app store. They have shifted to Patreon. I made a follow up post about it with their explanation which can be found here in !sbcgaming@lemmy.ml

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  • GammaOS Custom Firmware - v1.5.1
    github.com Release Anbernic RG405M/RG405V/RG505 - GammaOS Custom Firmware - v1.5.1 · TheGammaSqueeze/GammaOS

    Like my work and want to buy me a coffee? Feel free to buy one here: https://ko-fi.com/thegammasqueeze Information v1.5.1 includes fixes for the microphone, and performance issues when using emula...

    Release Anbernic RG405M/RG405V/RG505 - GammaOS Custom Firmware - v1.5.1 · TheGammaSqueeze/GammaOS

    It's released, so many QoL improvements! If you using RG405M/RG405V/RG505, I would highly recommend to install.

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  • What Wii games work well with mobile emulation? I am mostly thinking about their use of motion controls.

    There's some games I've heard are hidden gems (according to the /v/'s recommended games page) like Calling, The Conduit, and Cursed Mountain but I am wondering what people's experience with emulating Wii games has been like on phones and emulation handhelds. My big concern would be the use of motion controls.

    I imagine games like Super Smash Bros Brawl that can use either GameCube controllers or the Wii Pro would do alright but I don't think even pairing a Wii controller could help with motion controls unless you had a light bar setup.

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  • YSK RetroAchievements has a monthly digital magazine

    It's a neat way to keep track of new set releases, what systems are gaining support for RetroAchievements, and stuff like underrated games.

    If you have 10 minutes to kill I'd check out one of them.

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  • RA Tracker - RetroAchievements companion app for iOS
    apps.apple.com ‎RA Tracker

    ‎RA Tracker for RetroAchievements.org is a native application for users to view and track their RetroAchievements account. RA Tracker has many capabilities, all designed around maximizing the RetroAchievements experience and feeling right at home on your iOS Device. - View your completion progress ...

    ‎RA Tracker

    Hi all!

    I am excited to announce that my RetroAchievements companion app, RA Tracker, has officially launched on the iOS App Store!

    Version 1 has many capabilities, all designed around maximizing the RetroAchievements experience and feeling right at home on your iOS Device.

    • View your completion progress for all games you are earning achievements for
    • View awards for mastering a game
    • View all of your recently earned achievements
    • See users that have earned specific achievements
    • View the Achievement of the Week and get a notification when a new one is posted!
    • View the top ten user leaderboard
    • Add games to the Backlog to keep track of what you want to play
    • Search for games by console to see what games currently have Achievements to earn
    • Create a list of games to track completion progress
    • Follow other RetroAchievements.org users and track their progress and recently earned achievements

    I would absolutely LOVE to hear feedback from the community.

    Once the final API endpoints get enabled, I will start work on the v2 update which will have much more information for users.

    If you don't know what RetroAchievements is, now is a great time to check it out!

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  • Ayn Odin 2 Advanced Display Stand

    Good day everyone! Have a been working on a special project. Developed a single piece, easy to print stand, with ventilation for the Odin 2 with enough clearance to allow use of the Ayn provided charging cable (everything about the Odin 2 has been high quality, even the charging cable they provide feels premium). Went through many iterations to develop a design that is printed on its side and is bridging friendly without supports.

    For reference printed using an Ankermate M5 and 125gram of 3d Print fuel Pro Pla+ at 2x (100mm). Thanks and take it easy!

    STL file for 3d Printing:

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1605234146

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  • GarlicOS 2.0 (Public Alpha) | Black-Seraph
    www.patreon.com GarlicOS 2.0 (Public Alpha) | Black-Seraph

    Get more from Black-Seraph on Patreon

    GarlicOS 2.0 (Public Alpha) | Black-Seraph

    It's a Linux-based firmware for RG405M RG405V and RP2+. There is not HW acceleration for now, but the author managed to make audio working (it's quite hard for UNISOC chips!). It would be so great to have fully working Linux-based operating system on these devices!

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  • Display Stand for the Original Ayn Odin

    Hello again everyone!

    Designed a classy stand similar to the one for the Anbernic 405m and just wanted to share. Have an Odin 2 on order and will be be designing stands for it as well in the future. If it’s something you liked, linked the pages to my Etsy shop for a STL to print your own and a pre printed version. Thanks and have a good day!

    STL File:

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1587737544

    Pre Printed with Engineering Grade Filament:

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1596223961

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  • Is there anything I should know before purchasing an RG405M?

    I own a Retroid Pocket 3+ but unfortunately the shoulder button broke and I have been thinking about the RG405M for a while because I absolutely loved the feel of my RG350M. I've seen Retro Game Corps video on GammaOS and I know it's the same chipset as the RP3+ but I'm just wondering if there's anything I should be aware of.

    For example I don't know if GammaOS is still being developed or if there's better devices on the horizon.

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  • People who bought obscure emulators; what was your experience like?

    When I was a teenager I bought an JXD S7800B and only originally used it to play NES but it was powerful enough to play some N64. I played a lot of Smash Bros for the N64. I believe I got it from a website called Deals Extreme back at the time.

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    What made me want to ask about this was seeing a device called the X6 on Ali Express which looked a bit like the RGB20S and thinking about all the systems that have been into handheld devices like the Dreamcast and PS2 (that you can occasionally see on Ali Express as well).

    I'd link the Austin Evans video where he used a portable PS2 handheld but his titles are such trash clickbait I can't find it.

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    Edit: I guess what would qualify as an obscure device in my mind is one that wouldn't have a custom firmware or is a rebranded version of another device. Consoles and mods are also pretty neat though.

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  • Display Stand for the Anbernic RG405m

    Good Afternoon Everyone!

    Been playing waaay too much Sega Genesis on my RG405m (as an aside the fan translation of Langrisser 2 is fantastic). Such a lovely handheld, anyway decided to develop a nice classy display stand for it. If it’s something you like, linked my Etsy page with the STL file so you can print your own and a second link for a pre printed version. Thanks!

    STL file:

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1531994287

    Pre Printed with Engineering grade filament:

    https://rpiradiodesigns.etsy.com/listing/1531989647

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  • What devices would you Frankenstein together to make your perfect device?

    For me it would likely be the RG351 series with the RG35XX and RG350M.

    I love the AmberELEC firmware and the design of the RG35XX but I like how durable the RG350M felt.

    With all that combined my only concern would be the screen getting scratched.

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    What about you? What chimera abomination of a device would you want to see? A Steam Deck combined with an RG280M so you can play PSP games with ultra settings on the go? A RG351V combined with a Odin Lite because you just love woodgrain?

    I wanted to ask this question because I feel like a lot of the time I only change devices for one or two reasons which can kind of be disappointing and occasionally has me go back to something else or at least not sell it right away.

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  • I made a new box for my Retroid Pocket 3+

    So a while ago, right after I ordered my Retroid, I quickly realized that there are no boxes available that fit my needs, so I decided to make one using my 3D printer. This was the result:

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    But since then I got some accessories for it and wanted it to have a bit more space for those, plus I upgraded my printer to now be able to print TPU Inserts, so I took the chance to renew my old design. Here are the results:

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    Here a comparison in thickness between the two:

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    If you are interested in printing your own. Both versions and all the files with instructions are available for free on my printables:

    https://www.printables.com/de/model/470203-retroid-pocket-3-rugged-travel-case/comments

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  • GPD Win Mini Review: Defying the Laws of Physics
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  • Switch Emulation on the Odin 2 (Yuzu/Skyline)
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  • Mastered The Little Mermaid

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5733526

    > Just made all retroachievemens in this game in hardcode mode (without save states). Probably the easiest NES game with the easiest achievement set. > > If you have never played, I recommend giving it a try. The gameplay is great, nice soundtrack. > > What is the easiest game for NES in your opinion?

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  • Finished Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5668461 Since my phone runs GNU/Linux and have RK3399, it's basically Anbernic RG552 with a modem and touch screen :)

    > A follow-up to https://lemmy.ml/post/4347420 > > Playing on the same device (PinePhone Pro that runs ArchLinux), but this time I connected it to a Samsung Dex Station and an external monitor. > > Love this sequel. Cool graphics, great soundtrack, interesting gameplay, fun co-op. I also like the difficulty of the game: it's not super easy, but could be finished after a few attempts for casual player like me. > They improved boss fights a lot, now all bosses feel more unique. Also I like bonus level much more because in the first game I just always reach to 1UP in the center cargo in the first row. > > Took me 3 attempts. The most hated level for me is the Clock Tower. It's big and there's only one checkpoint. Spent many continue here. But the boss is very simple and soundtrack is the best. > The part with trolleys (in West world) was also very difficult at first, until I realized that you can launch the trolley once and just stand in behind. > My favorite level is the first one. Probably because of nostalgic memories :) > The hardest boss in my opinion is the second one (!). But it also have the coolest boss fight soundtrack (I started to see a pattern here). > > I never completed this game as a child. Not a long time ago, I completed it on RG280V (a retro-handheld, visible in the photo on the right!), but I used save states. But since I now play more from a phone that has Internet access, I started using the retroachievements service and if you play in hardcode mode, the achievements have a special frame. This made me want to try to play it like this and I enjoy this experience even more! > Here is my profile, but you need to be registered to see it. > > Now about the dock experience. > I recently started using Phosh and I like how it handle docking. When I connect mouse and monitor, it detects it and makes windows like on desktop (with buttons and draggable). > But apparently there is something wrong with the implementation of the docking support in the kernel itself, because after several connections/disconnections from dock it stops seeing USB until the next reboot. > The resolution is a bit high for PPP, so after long gaming sessions I started to experience rare hiccups here and there, but it's playable. The station have built-in fans, but looks like they work only with custom Samsung software :( > I wish they make a dumber mechanism with a toggle button. > > What games are you playing right now and how?

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  • How do you classify your games?

    On my 3ds I classify by genre, on android by system. I'd like to know what do you think.

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  • AYANEO Pocket Air Review - The Best $299 Android Handheld

    Hall effect joysticks and a 7350mAh battery is very impressive for this price range. I'm not that interested in android devices but this looks great for emulation.

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  • Where do I find PPSSPP saves/memory stick in JelOS?

    Hey everyone!

    I started playing some PSP games on PPSSPP on my Powkiddy X55, and would like to backup my saves.

    But I'm having troubles finding the saves or the memory stick.

    Does anyone know where I find them?

    Thanks!

    Edit: after searching every directory manually, I found them in .config/ppsspp/PSP/SAVEDATA

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  • AYANEO Air 1S — Smaller than Steam Deck & More Power
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  • [Retro Game Corps] Ad-Hoc Multiplayer on Retro Handhelds - No Internet Required!

    In the video Russ uses JELOS on a Powkiddy X55, RG353V, RG552, and the Ayaneo Air Pro to show how to setup net play and provides a few examples. He states that he wasn't able to get Pokemon battles/trading working. GB games work when a save game isn't required.

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  • [The Phawx] GPD Win Mini Review - The Best Gaming Handheld I CAN'T Recommend

    TL;DW: He says the device is amazing on many fronts, the size and controls are great, the trackpad is great, the performance is great, the screen is great, but...

    The fans get loud and the device gets ludicrously hot under stress or long playtimes. The thermal camera shows it can get around 50°-60°C (!!!) where your hand would be on the top. The heat in the internals are fine, even at 25W the temperatures were under 80°C, but he says the device gets just too hot to recommend.

    Worth noting that this is a preview build and GPD have told him they are working on insulating the heat, but as it stands he can't recommend the device until the issue is confirmed to be fixed. A shame.

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