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Oswan wonder swan link cable driver#
I recently installed Driver on my Blaze Tab for example and it ran great, and I have only just found the limits of the device when trying to run Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories on an emulated PSP and found the emulation would stutter (when is this game coming to the iPhone like all the other GTAs before?). Ultimately I opted for the PlayGo just because I liked the look of the black unit over the grey of the PocketGo v2.įor retro gaming, the tech specs of many new handhelds almost seem irrelevant as they’ll comfortably run anything up to and including a PS1 with only the most graphically intensive PS1 games causing an issue. So which is it? It was the PocketGo v2 that I first saw, but while Googling for some info on the device I came across the PlayGo which is the same device in black under a different brand name from AliExpress.
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So when I saw a much more compact handheld with better specs than the Blaze Tab and a scratch-resistant glass screen, it got my interest. This has never been much of a practical issue as it’s always been in a bag when I’m travelling, and actually the large screen size of several inches is a great feature, but because I’ve been carrying it in a bag the plastic screen has gotten more and more scratched over the years.
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I’m not sure now exactly what caught my eye about PocketGo v2 handheld, but probably the one thing counting against the Blaze Tab is that it’s big (probably because it’s essentially a tablet in a gaming case). But recently I spotted something that caught my attention. There have been a number of handhelds that I’ve read about over the past few years, but as I’ve not had any complaints with the Blaze Tab none have really seemed a necessary purchase. If you have another verified working RG99 build of an emulator, please post it here.It’s been an AGE since I last posted anything to this blog as I’ve been busy with work, but now being at home in isolation I have no excuse! I’ve played quite a few retro games this past year, but the thing I want to post about is my new handheld to replace my Blaze Tab Plus. Oswan WonderSwan (enabling scaling will exit emulator)
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It looks like more often than not, RG99 specific emulator builds are needed Ĭommander file operations (the rs90 opk will work) the RG99 should stop vibrating and show instructions on its screen, follow those until everything is done (note that RSA key creation may take a while and the process may appear to be stuck, just give it some time)
Oswan wonder swan link cable update#
odboot-client od-update.opk (replace od-update.opk with the filename of the current update opk from the update-rs90 zip), hit enter, choose RG99 and continue run terminal (leftmouseclick onto any empty space) from the folder where you have the odboot-client and the current update opk, type sudo. connect the RG99 to the computer using an USB-C data cord (a charge only cord will not work), press and hold the start button, start it up, release after a few seconds, if it keeps vibrating, it's in the boot mode click on the first link with a green checkmark, scroll down and get odboot-client-linux and update-rs90 (note you have to have an account on github and be signed in, else the download links will not be clickable), extract both to a folder
Oswan wonder swan link cable how to#
How to flash (linux live boot to avoid having to deal with windows drivers)
Oswan wonder swan link cable portable#
Other Portable Consoles > RetroMini/RS-90 OpenDingux flash guide and emulator builds for RG99