I'm working on a fork of gpSP for the Leapfrog Explorer. One thing I've noticed when testing using Sega Arcade Gallery is that the sound/performance goes to hell when going in-game.
I suspect these games are running at 30fps and this is throwing the timing off. Can anyone confirm?
I just added another video featuring a fixed up gpSP core running Mario Golf Advance Tour on a LeapsterGS Explorer / Retroleap!
Search YouTube for Andy's Retro Tech to find it. A few more posts and I'll be able to post actual links!! :-)
Sorry to bump this old thread but I've put together a couple of YouTube playlists of video tutorials I've created for getting Retroleap onto Leapfrog devices using Windows 10 rather than Linux!
I can't post links as I'm a new member here but search on YouTube as follows to find them -...
I used to use high end headphones and speakers JBL back when they made good speakers lol X-Fi Fatality edition sound card on PCI with XP back when Windows had good sound....
I got the Google Pixel Pro buds, they're good enough for when I need portable audio. And some really cheap IEMs that Dankpods recommends, I think the KZ ZSN Pro
I'd stick with cheapo Chinese $10 ones quality is actually becoming on pair with name brand since name Brand usually quads the price up anyway loose one bud that's another $200
My Pixel Pro buds shit the bed a month or two ago. My wireless charger (which they do support Qi charging) absolutely COOKED them. Caused some problem that caused the case to heat up to 180F+
They were like 9 months out of warranty but I hit up Google support anyway and told them how hot they were getting and they replaced them with new ones because they wanted these for failure analysis lol
@Xdqwerty, power through a coil of wire causes an electromagnetic field to be generated. Another coil of wire can be set up to harness the power from that electromagnetic field and turn it into usable energy for charging a device