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This file tells the OS what the hardware capabilities and drivers are for the Arcade Box.Īfter flashing it to a new SD card you need to open the 'EMUELEC' partition and either copy the "dtb.img" from the original SD card to this new one or else go in the "device_trees" folder on the new card you just created and copy the file "gxbb_p200_1G_100M_RealtekWiFi.dtb" to the root of the partition and rename it to "dtb.img". Using Android 4.4 is as easy as removing the mSD card from the device and powering it on.


To get back to EmuELEC, just make sure the device is powered off and re-insert the mSD card and power back on. It will always boot the OS on the SD card if present and valid and switch to Android instead if there is no SD card or it does not have a valid OS. Playstation: Bloody Roar II, Gran Turismo 2, MvC & SF Alpha 3 - ll ran at 59-61fps using CHD game images and Swanstation (libretro) BLOODY ROAR 3 MAME ANDROID ANDROID Nintendo 64: Super Mario 64 using Mupen64Plus-Next GLES2 (libretro) - at the 3D Mario Head I got 25.5-28.2 fps with perfect sound. Game start fly by of the castle was locked at 30fps with perfect sound. Running around outside castle was 29-30fps. First level was 28-30fps but mostly 30fps with perfect sound.Īny requests for rom/emulator tests - just ask!īloody Roar II runs between 55-60fps using PCSX Rearmed and the included PBP image of the game. Super Mario 64, using Mupen64Plus GLES2 and the included zipped rom gets 20fps at mario's face, 24-30fps during gameplay demo, 20fps during intro with peach's letter, 27-30fps during castle flyby and in first level - but is set to use 320x240 resolution to achieve this instead of 640x480 which means visuals are muddy to accomplish these speeds. At 640x40 fps is in the 25-27fps range most of the time. No audio popping was noticeable in any of these scenarios.Īs far as SD card size, I have already tested 400GB which is SDXC standards. BLOODY ROAR 3 MAME ANDROID SOFTWAREĥ12GB is also SDXC so there is no reason it would not work unless there is a software limitation for partition size but I know EmuELEC will read at least up to 1TB partitions since I have used an Attached 1TB HDD on other EmuElLEC setups before. Actually I can't imagine their being any possibility of an issue with partition sizes until you try to exceed 2TB, to be honest and really no reason up to 8TB shouldn't work fine as well. The only SD card specific concern would be which standards and speeds are supported by the physical slot and as I stated already my 400GB card requires the current max standard of SDXC. MAME is a dog on any lower end systems (especially libretro MAME) so if there was any difference I would expect 32bit to be better for MAME since the OS itself is less taxing on this Arcade Box than the 64bit version. It's not like you'll be running the latest MAME romset on this device anyway, so no reason to need v4.3 to get newer versions of MAME. PS1 runs "fine" on this box with 32bit EmuELEC but that limits you to PCSX Rearmed, Rearmed NEON, and a couple other variants. If you don't know why people avoid that emulator when possible then you're not missing out on anything that would warrant you bothering to use the 64bit version. Whether you're going to video game design colleges for a video game design degree and need some inspiration, you're interested in reliving your childhood or you want to simply experience some of the greatest games ever made, Vizzed RGR is for everyone! All games are no longer being sold but I will remove any copyright violations upon request.If you're familiar with duckstation/swanstation and why they are objectively superior at providing a better, more customizable experience - then it may be worth the upgrade to 64bit. Many of the games require no downloading or installing and can be played in the browser just like Flash but using Java while others require a free and safe plugin to be installed.

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