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On 17/12/2022 at 21:46, watusi said:

My RP3+ arrived today too. Android based systems are definitely much much much more of pain to set up than linux. It seems every little thing needs to be configured and navigating the systems seems really unfamiliar. Most of the time I can't even work out how to drop back to the emulator menu.

 


Yeah, Daijisho is a revelation on Android, but the Linux handhelds are far easier to setup.

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On 23/12/2022 at 14:30, Shimmyhill said:

Is there anywhere reliable to buy a Miyoo Mini from these days?

 

Try their AliExpress store around 9am UK time.

 

Retro Game chap's recent vid said they update with any new stock about then...

 

 

I was thinking I might be tempted for one, so looked there one day at that time a week or two after that video was published and there was some available for order.

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I shall be joining the RP3+ squad soon, I'm just waiting on shipping. Do you @watusi @rexel1 @Paulando or other owners have any case recommendations? I saw there's an official one, but read comments of it being a too tight fit so pressing the power button and turning it on. I have an RG351 and got a portable hard drive case what fits that spot on, so wondering if there's a similar that's a good fit for the RP3+.

Also, what size memory cards are you chaps using?

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My Miyoo mini is ace until I need to use the shoulder buttons, I just can’t grip it comfortably. Having said that, everything else about it is wonderful and I can put up with its shortcomings due to how dinky and cute it is. 
 I’m kind of obsessed with old school scrolling beat’em ups so the simple nature of them and the short chunky stages suits this perfectly as I can use the save state to dip in and out a level or two at a time before my hands cramp up, 

 I just played Cadillacs and Dinosaurs all the way through for the first time ever and it was a treat.

Quick question- is it worth upgrading to Onion OS or do I just stick with the one it comes with? All the YouTube videos I watch on the subject start with buying a new SD card and reader but I don’t really want to. 
 

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6 hours ago, Meatball said:

I shall be joining the RP3+ squad soon, I'm just waiting on shipping. Do you @watusi @rexel1 @Paulando or other owners have any case recommendations? I saw there's an official one, but read comments of it being a too tight fit so pressing the power button and turning it on. I have an RG351 and got a portable hard drive case what fits that spot on, so wondering if there's a similar that's a good fit for the RP3+.

Also, what size memory cards are you chaps using?

I’m still hunting for a case as well. 
I’ve got a 256gb card in mine. I will never fill it as I prefer to have a few games on the go and then build the library up, rather than everything for every system. 

 

…I’ve actually just tried an original official soft case for my vita and that fits it perfectly.

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22 hours ago, Meatball said:

I shall be joining the RP3+ squad soon, I'm just waiting on shipping. Do you @watusi @rexel1 @Paulando or other owners have any case recommendations? I saw there's an official one, but read comments of it being a too tight fit so pressing the power button and turning it on. I have an RG351 and got a portable hard drive case what fits that spot on, so wondering if there's a similar that's a good fit for the RP3+.

Also, what size memory cards are you chaps using?

 

I have the official case, not sure why as the RP3 plus probably won't ever leave the house. I've just tested this and its true, if the RP3 is pushed into the case fully it turns on!

It still fits in without being pushed in as the case is pretty deep and there's a velcro "strap" which can be used to hold it in place.

 

I'd look for alternates TBH. 

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Oh and I have a 200GB card in mine but I'm really using mine only for DC, PSX, PSP, Saturn and NDS using the dedicated emulators. I found the setup to be a bit of a pain and quickly decided to keep older systems on my anbernic devices (splitting  systems out was always my goal)

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23 hours ago, Meatball said:

Also, what size memory cards are you chaps using?

 

Depends what you intend to get for PS2/GC/PSP/3DS...it's them ones that blow up in size. They've hit 172Gb ...everything else, just 10Gb and there are loads on there that I got with a console including PS1/DC

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9 hours ago, watusi said:

 

I have the official case, not sure why as the RP3 plus probably won't ever leave the house. I've just tested this and its true, if the RP3 is pushed into the case fully it turns on!

It still fits in without being pushed in as the case is pretty deep and there's a velcro "strap" which can be used to hold it in place.

 

I'd look for alternates TBH. 

 

Reddit says that Amazon do a line of calculator cases to fit the Texas Instruments TI-83 and TI-84 which fit perfectly. I haven't tried one but it's on my radar for the rare occasions where my RP3 leaves the house.

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/XBERSTAR-Texas-Instruments-Graphing-Calculators/dp/B01LW56GQW/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=X1LqT&content-id=amzn1.sym.e4ce053e-e116-421c-a2c5-3e338df469c8&pf_rd_p=e4ce053e-e116-421c-a2c5-3e338df469c8&pf_rd_r=Z2BY88MXMPYDBR39YSRZ&pd_rd_wg=ZTkWG&pd_rd_r=7f141beb-549f-442d-b821-d322233a0e21&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mi

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You guys using your google accounts for this, or create a new one specifically for it? edit forgot i had a google account for jpn playstation account or something so will use that one for now.

 

retroid pocket 3+ arrived :D wont have time to try and set it up till later

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On 17/12/2022 at 21:46, watusi said:

My RP3+ arrived today too. Android based systems are definitely much much much more of pain to set up than linux. It seems every little thing needs to be configured and navigating the systems seems really unfamiliar. Most of the time I can't even work out how to drop back to the emulator menu.

 

 

i've been struggling a bit to set mine up too, had gba and snes stuff mostly working at one point but couldn't back out of the emulator, then followed a guide to setup the hotkeys in retroarch and must have messed something up as i've made it worse and now the buttons don't work properly in retroarch or in game, i've reset retroarch to defaults and will try again later. got a separate n64 emulator up and running and that seems to be working well, it's great when it's working/setup!

 

touchscreen wasn't working too well on mine either, any small buttons at the bottom of the screen are nearly impossible to press, once it's all setup probably won't need to use the touchscreen much so hopefully won't matter too much... actually think this is fixed now it's been changed back to have the 3 buttons at the bottom rather than the gesture controls for the os. 

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I gave up mainly because I prefer the form factor of the RG353V and RG353P for handheld and GBA/SNES/MD. The RP3+ is doing fine mainly as a PSP Outrun 2 machine.

 

In other news the AmberElec team have announced they are working on support for the RG353V/P handhelds - which is great news

 

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As you've might heard a lot is going on these days. While we are refining our images with new emulators, new updates QOL Additions and fixes, this time we're also working on something new. With some new development regard JELOS dropping their Anbernic ARM support. We're glad to announce that we're working on adding support of the RK3566 Devices. This means RG353V/M/P and later on the 503. We will try to reuse some work of JELOS and integrate it into AmberELEC so the wheel doesn't have to reinvented. As you might already know that AmberELECs philosophy is quite different to other CFWs since our focus will always be bringing the best out of the box experience paired with stability and long term support with an extended testing period. Hence why we don't work with ETAs and no guarantees. So it's done when it's done! Thanks everyone! Without you guys we would not be what we are today!

 

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Yeah pretty sure if I already had something that worked I'd use that too! Been looking for stuff to get running on it and outrun 2 is a great shout so got that working ok now, had a lot more luck with stand alone emulators.

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20 hours ago, spatular said:

Yeah pretty sure if I already had something that worked I'd use that too! Been looking for stuff to get running on it and outrun 2 is a great shout so got that working ok now, had a lot more luck with stand alone emulators.


Have you followed the Retro Corps guide? Also, get Daijisho on there, it’s the best front end by a mile.

 

Anything newer than PS1 will use a standalone emulator, but Daijisho launches them automatically.

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Yeah Daijisho is really good.

 

My current set up is Retroarch for GB/GBA/SNES etc via Daijisho  and then standalone emulators for PS1/PSP/DC etc - because those emulators have built in rom selectors that work fine.

 

I also have the SNES and PCE emulators from this guy - bought these years ago. They actually work pretty well so I'm mulling over going full standalone emulator for the RP3+

 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Robert+Broglia&hl=en_GB&gl=US

 

I've finally got retroarch where i need it to be for GB/GBA though, been comparing with my RG353P and thinking of selling the latter given I have an RG353V. Between the V and the RP3 I can cover all my needs.

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4 hours ago, Paulando said:


Have you followed the Retro Corps guide? Also, get Daijisho on there, it’s the best front end by a mile.

 

Anything newer than PS1 will use a standalone emulator, but Daijisho launches them automatically.


yeah thats the guides ive been using, must have messed up on the retroarch part, everything else is working ok. Yeah got daijisho :)

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Oh god, I went down a rabbit-hole of Retro portables on Google last night and decided I want a Miyoo Mini V2/V3 not much difference between them from what I've seen. I've got a great stash of ROMs from my hording days ... Two questions - is the Miyoo Mini the best for 16bit retro emulation SNES, MD, CPS2, GBA, PCE? Is it worth going the AliExpress route - what's the import tax etc like? They seem a lot cheaper on their than ebay but after TAX and shipping maybe they are the same (ish).

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They Miyoo is great. Of recommend having a vertical and horizontal system. But that's me.

 

AliExpress are fine for these and I don't remember getting any import taxes on my one last year.

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The Miyoo is lovely but I do prefer the 353VS or V for 16-bit stuff. The screen is larger and it’s easier to hold. The Miyoo is like a cool little novelty device, but it wouldn’t want one as my only handheld.

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A slightly larger but similarly priced device is Anbernic RG35XX now you can run Garlic OS on it making it much nicer. Not too much effort, just whacking files onto a SD Card. It's easier to buy. I've been very tempted despite not needing one. 

 

https://www.patreon.com/posts/76561333

 

It's very bad luck to be stung by Import tax but it can happen. I make sure have some money to one side and keep my fingers crossed. But I avoid it if I can. I think for the cheap price of these devices you could chance it on AliExpress and not get hit too hard. 

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On 08/01/2023 at 10:05, Paulando said:


Have you followed the Retro Corps guide? Also, get Daijisho on there, it’s the best front end by a mile.

 

Anything newer than PS1 will use a standalone emulator, but Daijisho launches them automatically.

 

On his Android video he mentioned Pegasus which adds an configures a bunch of emulators, settings, etc. Is it worth running that then just using the Daijisho as the front end?

 

 

 

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