Dingoo A32 emulator/console anyone?
At $70 it seems to be a good deal:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/clearance/on-sale/bd6f/
Anyone have one of these?
The OpenPandora will probably play better and looks better, but it costs nearly 4 times the price I think.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/clearance/on-sale/bd6f/
Anyone have one of these?
The OpenPandora will probably play better and looks better, but it costs nearly 4 times the price I think.
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Seriously though the Dingoo does look good, heard some good things about it and theres a fair few emulators for it. At that price it seems like a steal
It's okay I guess - the specs are nice, but the thing is that I have an iPhone which fully satisfies my need to play on the go, and I don't really want to carry more around than I have to, so my Dingoo has been in a drawer since the day after I bought it. Not the best ?85 spent.
...perhaps I'm not the best person to ask, then. :D
My games for the Spectrum: Dingo, The Speccies, The Speccies 2, Vallation, SQIJ.
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although i noticed this bit so you dont put yer own emus on? it has em built in?? wonder which? released ones? or their own? and good?
Certainly looks better for emulation than Android devices, but even so i'll stick to my hacked PSP 2000 I think :smile:
Details can be found http://a320.bluwiki.com/. Somebody has ported a linux kernel for it too, so that will open up homebrew development I suppose.
Bytes:Chuntey - Spectrum tech blog.
I have a dingoo A320 and I love it! It's probably the best gadget of this sort I have ever owned (And I had a GP32). It's slightly larger than a GBA micro. Most of the emulators are really good and for this type of device it's disadvantages are minor.
When I say that nearly every Gamepark device has a showstopping bug! The GP32 had the most annoying clicky joystick (I didn't mind - it annoyed everyone else!) and relied on smartmedia. The GP2X wasn't much of an upgrade and needed joystick mods. The GP2X wiz has screen problems (They rot apparently) and the Caanoo has a great screen - but the case hides it!
The Dingoo's weakest points are clicky shoulder buttons (Didn't like them at first - have got used to them now)and the reset switch (you need to carry a paper clip with you if you plan on crashing the dingoo!). It also has a slot for mini SD - but you can easily get an 8Gb microSD and use an adaptor so that's not such a problem.
EDIT: I just read an article about the Caanoo case hiding a small part of the display. However, given the resolution of the screen, that should be a negligible fault as far as Spectrum emulation is concerned, since it would only include border area anyway.
The best way to emulate the spectrum on the dingoo is to install dingux and use a legacy dingux kernel to run GP2Xpectrum. it is an excellent emulator that has just about every feature anyone could want from a mobile spectrum emulator. Saves, High speed TZX loading, Pokes etc. are all covered.
This is exactly the same emulator that the Caanoo has as well - so if you are after spectrum emulator there's not much point in paying more for it!
There's another less developed emulator called unrealspec that is available for the dingoo's native OS. This means the dingoo will recognize .z80 files and you can just play them that way. It has fewer features than GP2Xpectrum but is good to have around anyway.
My other point would be that the Caanoo is likely to have slightly better performance in emulators because of it's ARM CPU. But having said that I've never been all that impressed with mobile emulators of this type once you get above 16 bit consoles anyway. So long as you have good snes, megadrive CPS1 and 2 emulation you tend not to get much better than that! The dingoo is in a good price bracket for the performance it can deliver.
http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/24257423/Sega-Megadrive-Ultimate-Handheld-Console-Super-Street-Fighter-II-Edition/Product.html
They're on special at ?27.99 for today only (allegedly) and they look pretty similar but are a proper licensed Sega Megadrive product. It has 6 buttons rather than the Dingoo's 4 and also plays games off memory card unlike the earlier(?) "Streets of Rage" version they released which only played the 18 built in games. Whether you could get it to play anything other than Megadrive games, I don't know, but it still looks pretty cool, especially if you happen to have "a few" more games sitting on an external drive somewhere ;)
Oly tingggggI have agaist Canoo is the analoggggggggggge thumb pad inste3ad of a propere D-Pad, even if a foure buttto ned onealaG P2Xxs, just fromheresya andforums doesn't equate to good cotrols for retro gaes...
the Yinlips :- http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/6071-yinlips-ydp-g18/page__pid__111595__st__100#entry111595vvvvv
is gona give you Pandora type perffffamance for athird of the rpice thoughhhhhh losing the full pc desktop minnnndddddd.