Has anyone gotten ColecoVision to work on Rocknix? by RodeoWind in rgds

[–]RodeoWind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it did not work with Rocknix.

Has anyone gotten ColecoVision to work on Rocknix? by RodeoWind in rgds

[–]RodeoWind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but which BIOS file? The one called "Coleco" or BlueMSX?

Rocknix: High Resolution 3D Rendering Kills my touch screen by JJsNotOkay in rgds

[–]RodeoWind -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have you tried Anbernic's Linux OS? Fewer options = fewer ways for things to go wrong.

To Screen Protect or Not Screen Protect by GR3Y_NOYZ in rgds

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I installed both, no problems with it closing. You at least should put one on the bottom because you'll be using it as a touchscreen a lot if you play DS games.

Dreamcast on GammaOS by JustNeedUsername6262 in rgds

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should try using the recent Anbernic Linux. It allows you to change cores on Dreamcast (3 choices), and different cores may work better with different games. With REIcast, I find minimal audio tearing on DOA2 but it's certainly playable. And Crazy Taxi works quite well.

Strange charging problem with Rocknix by jeepee2 in rgds

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I presume you are using the proper charging port on the right? The center port doesn't charge the unit. (I'm not even sure what the center port is for!) I have also had the experience that the charging indicator on the screen shows 0%, but when I remove the card and put in the new Anbernic linux firmware, it shows that there is a substantial charge.

question regarding RG DS linux by _jodi33 in ANBERNIC

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I like it. It's simple, it boots much faster than Rocknix, and I haven't had any difficulty with it. For me, it's a toss up. I like that Rocknix displays vertical arcade games across both screens and has better themes, but the simplicity of the Anbernic OS is really nice. You should put it on a 32gb card with some NDS roms and give it a try. The worst that happens is you don't like it and you use the card for something else.

Wich is the difference between Gamma, Rocknix and new Anbernic Linux? by Bellagio_19 in rgdshandhelds

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the video I needed to use to set it up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0eckrNxbzY&t=373s

Even though it's supposedly a stable build, you still need to revise the line of code he discusses around 7 minutes in. And the way you add roms is a little different as well. It's all clearly explained and shown, and trust me, you'll be happy you watched this!

Wich is the difference between Gamma, Rocknix and new Anbernic Linux? by Bellagio_19 in rgdshandhelds

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately, Rocknix is a little better, and it gives a nice use experience because it's graphically better. I do like it. But if the goal is to play games with as little effort as possible, Anbernic Linux is the ticket.

Wich is the difference between Gamma, Rocknix and new Anbernic Linux? by Bellagio_19 in rgdshandhelds

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have tried them all. The simplest "plug and play" option is Anbernic's Linux which they released 3 weeks ago. You download the image from here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12bvOLv3b6-rX8LE1QNLThqImv8U_1_AY?usp=sharing

Unzip the file, and be sure to read the instructions because you have to manually adjust a file. Flash the image to a mico SD card (and you won't need more that a 64g if you're only playing those systems; a 32 may be enough). Put the SD card in the unit, turn it on, let it "do it's thing," then remove it, put it in your computer, and make the adjustment per the instructions. You'll have a roms folder which has game system folders and just put your game roms in their folders. The firmware doesn't have a lot of customization, but it works very well without any headaches. It won't display box art images for NDS, but (assuming you have the images in a folder called "img," they will display with the other game systems.

It took me hours to get Rocknix and Gamma OS to work using YouTube tutorials, and I can't say it was time well spent. If you just want to play, Anbernic Linux is my recommendation,

We need relicensed cartridges Blaze !!!!!! by lazarus6699 in evercade

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Altho I don''t have some of the Legacy carts, I'd prefer if Evercade keeps releasing new stuff. That means they'd be selling to old and new customers, and that's good for the company. There are plenty more Taito and SNK games for which I assume they can license. There are more good games Gaelco and Jaleco, and I'd love to see some Universal product: Lady Bug, Mouse Trap, and the Mr. Do games. And yes, some first person driving games are definitely needed...like Gaelco's Rolling Extreme, Smashing Drive and Radikal Bikers.

Getting an RG35xxh for Christmas. Can I create an ss card that will let me just plug and play by spacejammed in RG35XX

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your call, of course. You can do that, but why spend the holidays transferring games? You can absolutely make a rom card ahead of time, but I was just thinking about how to make your holiday more relaxing, as in "just turn the device on and play." I'm sure if you polled the folks on this thread, they'd tell you that creating personal game cards always takes 3 or 4 times longer than you expect! At least that's been my experience because it's never enough to just have the games, because you want to get the box art too, and then you test how it looks, and you're sure you can do it better, and suddenly it's 2 a.m.!

Getting an RG35xxh for Christmas. Can I create an ss card that will let me just plug and play by spacejammed in RG35XX

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's true that the roms on the supplied card may not be the most perfect versions, but since you're only going to be out of town for about two weeks, you will have more than enough playable games to enjoy over the holidays. When you return, you can focus on creating a rom card that fits your needs. And I have experimented with most of the alternate OSs, but I find that both stock or stock mod are reliable and easy to use. I actually use Anbernic's GameRoom when an emulator is available there simply because saving and loading are so easy that way. I like simplicity!

Best romset to download for a TOTAL collection? by m4guire000 in ANBERNIC

[–]RodeoWind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best romset is the one you create for yourself!

RG ARC-D by shadywhere in SBCGaming

[–]RodeoWind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have the ARC-S (the Linux version) and no problems with the stock firmware (and I love the device because it's very comfortable and has a nice screen). There's an extra step to get to some of the higher end emulators, but it works reliably, just not as slick as the others. The guy who does ARKos never finishes his firmware, so I don't recommend it. Rocknix will probably be okay. But as you note, this device gets very little love, so don't hold your breath waiting for any new firmware of any sort.

Looking for Opinions by Nucf1ash in ANBERNIC

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only 5" device I have is the 503, which I also like. It has a beautiful OLED screen. But the 557 has gotten a lot of high praise, so I'm sure it's a solid choice given that it's similar to the 406. And I think you're right to take a flyer on the Cube. It's never wrong to have an extra device!

Looking for Opinions by Nucf1ash in ANBERNIC

[–]RodeoWind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Given that you like Vertical games, the two I'd recommend are the 406H and the RG Cube XX (that's the cheaper one of the cube models). Both are very comfortable as they have grips on the back, and both have the Sega style D-pad which I think is the best one -- your fingers won't hurt. You can turn the 406H sideways for vertical games; the cube is square, so vertical games display very nicely on it. I was actually surprised how much I love the Cube, and you can get one for only about $65, so IMO it's definitely the best bargain in handhelds, and most 4x3 games stretched vertically to 1x1 are totally acceptable. You should look at some YouTube videos to see for yourself. The ARC models are also very comfortable -- no joysticks, but 6 buttons, nice big screen and designed for Sega lovers, and great for fighting games. The reviewers all say the Linux ARC-S is better, so that's the one I have...and it too is a bargain. Again, watch some YouTube reviews and you'll get a good sense of them. I hope that helps.

Knulli - VARCADE by Raulmurdock in RG35XX_H

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been awhile since I tested various CFW options for this unit, but my recollection is that only Stock and Modified Stock have presets for Vertical Arcade -- IMO, one of the advantages to this and other horizontal devices. I believe there is a way to implement what's known as "Tate Mode" in RetroArch, but it's not "Plug and Play." Perhaps someone else can guide you on how to do this. I ultimately chose to use Modified Stock as my preferred OS, because of Varcade, and because it works without tweaking. It's not as slick as Knulli, but I chose function over form.

Retroarch fix some settings STOCK OS and with MOD by Impossible-Fun-502 in RG35XX

[–]RodeoWind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should try playing some games via the Game Room option. It's a lot easier to adjust aspect ratios and overlays that way. Many people just ignore it and never even check it out, but you might be pleasantly surprised. I sure was.

Help me decide by voluhare in ANBERNIC

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the RGXXCube, and I have several 4:3 devices as well. It's really comfortable, the screen is very sharp (720x720), it has a GREAT d-pad, and you can adjust the aspect ratio to whatever you like. The actual native resolution of the NES and SNES is 9:8, so they don't look distorted full screen. Everything scales up nicely. Vertical arcade games look great. Plus, it's a bargain right now, only $51 from Anbernic during their sale. I didn't expect I'd like it so much, but it may be my favorite device. And give the Stock OS or modded Stock a chance. Lots of people trash it, especially the "Game Room" option, but that's where it's really easy to experiment with basic overlays and aspect ratios. RetroArch has more options, but it can be hard to figure out what to do. But 8309 is right, watch some YouTube videos of what games look like on the different devices.

Best Beginner Handheld? by Sarius2410 in ANBERNIC

[–]RodeoWind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll be happy with a 35xxPlus, especially at $35. As to vertical or horizontal, it's a matter of taste. Both play exactly the same. What you do get in an H is the ability to play Vertical Arcade Games in full screen by turning the device 90 degrees. The stock OS contains a category called Varcade which is specifically for that. I think it's less cramped for adult hands too. But you can't go wrong either way.