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    Dingoo a-320

    The video-out feature works pretty well - it's via a composite cable, so it's not SCART quality - but it's easily good enough for the retro games people generally like to run on the Dingoo A320. It gives an authentic feel that you just can't get from an emulator running on a computer monitor...
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    Dingoo a-320

    The video out cable is included as standard. Have a look on our site - we describe what is included in the box, and we also have an FAQ which you might like to read.
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    Hardware CVFH-N03-4G cute little ROM player

    Why not buy from a European seller? You'd get it a lot quicker and with less hassle if you had to send it back. You'd also get a unit which was tested before shipping, and which was a genuine export-grade machine.
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    Wow guys check this thing out

    This has been said on other threads, but... it's half the price of the DSi in the UK, and yet the hardware it contains is considerably more powerful. Strangely, there are people on the one hand that say it is 'too cheap' and therefore people will 'get what they pay for', presumably meaning...
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    Best place to get a Dingoo?

    We now ship to Europe. The shipping isn't free, but it's reasonably fast (about 5 days). We do ship to Belgium, and we give the same level of support to European customers as we do to our UK ones (we're based in the UK). Beware of 'cheap' Dingoos. We know of at least one major supplier (who we...
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    Homebrew Best SNES Emulator???

    Yes it is a big pain in the ass - same with MegaDrive emulators. The fault is with the DS - it just isn't a powerful enough machine. Certainly not powerful enough for emulation. Don't blame the developers - they've done a good job. Remember - these people in the homebrew and emulation...
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    Introducing the Dingoo A320!

    A PSP is twice the price of a Dingoo A320. The Dingoo community *is* developing emulators for the machine, and they are pretty good. There is a Linux port under development, and it already supports many of the common open source emus, at close to full speed (before any optimisation). These are...
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    Hacking Slick 7-in-one emulator

    From Wikipedia: Progressive: 256x224, 512x224, 256x239, 512x239 Interlaced: 512x448, 512x478 The vertical resolution of the Dingoo A320's screen is sufficient to allow display of SNES graphics without the need for an scaling. The horizontal resolution is roughly in-between the native SNES...
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    Hacking Slick 7-in-one emulator

    The 3D is all done in software. Shenzhen Dingoo Digital's software development team (Dingoo Games) do the bundled 3D games, and develop these using something called 'soft3D'. They've also apparently done a mobile phone port of '7 Days' using the same technology. I doubt the 3D is going to lead...
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    Hacking Slick 7-in-one emulator

    There are places in the UK that sell them as well :-) (with after-sales support, warranty, and next-day delivery)
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    Hacking Slick 7-in-one emulator

    There *is* a black version. No, there isn't anything wrong with it. Feel free to ask questions, either on here or by PM.
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    Hardware CVFH-N03-4G cute little ROM player

    Untrue - firmware updates have been coming out regularly, and there is a community which had produced some unofficial firmware updates as well. There is also a Linux port, which is looking pretty good, and people are using that as a target for ports of common open source emulators. The open...
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    Hardware CVFH-N03-4G cute little ROM player

    Yes, they do run natively, and always have.
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    Homebrew Can DS emulate Mame ???

    There is already a NEO GEO emulator (native) included with the Dingoo A320.
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    GBA clone with built in games

    I had a BBC B... It had some reasonable clones of then-popular arcade games. The best things about the beeb were Elite (the original, before it got ported to everything else) and Exile. After that, I got an Arc. Still have the BBC (with an internal MMC card mod) and Archimedes-compatible...
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    Dingoo a-320

    Yes :-( but there's a Linux port, and a better SNES emulator for that, which runs close to 100% :-D It's not that all games run slow - it depends on the game. Plus, there are frameskip options.
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    Dingoo a-320

    No, it's based on the Gemei X760, a popular Chinese PMP (portable media player). The A320 is a redesign, optimised for gaming.
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    Iplayer now at DX

    It's a homebrew handheld, similar to a GP2X. It plays ROMs for a bunch of retro platforms, as well as having portable media player features (plays DVD rips in a variety of formats, plays music in a variety of formats). It also has TV out that supports both 50 and 60Hz. Games are stored on...
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    Introducing the Dingoo A320!

    1) No superFX emulation in the stock SNES emulator. 2) Yes, it supports SDHC cards in microSD form factor. You may also use a microSD card in a miniSD adapter.
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    Introducing the Dingoo A320!

    I believe it is possible to use a microSD -> miniSD converter with an SDHC card. The Dingoo A320 supports card up to 8GB. Unofficially, *some* 16GB cards are known to work as well.
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