Gbax.com say they are getting things moving …

From Gbax.com:

The A320 is a cool little mini open handheld which is
especially good for emulating classic systems such as GBA,
NES, Neo-Geo, CPS, Sega etc.
It can be thought of as a faster, smaller GP2X, the manufacturer is hoping it will have a similar following.
We are working on getting MAME, Amiga and Atari working, together with setting up a developing scene for this device.
430Mhz MIPS CPU
64MB RAM
Support for SD / SDHC upto 32GB
Open Source /SDK available
Digital Dpad, 2 shoulder, 4 face, Start & Select.
Li-ion Battery giving ~7hours (Included)

Nice Gbax.com! All the best, and please share any news you might have on this.

Comments

  1. i wish it supported up to 32 gigs but it only takes 8gb cards

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  2. i want a mastersystem emulator! shouldnt be to hard.

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  3. Master System is already available, its done via an existing GBA emu. Gotta think out the box at the moment until someone creates one specifically for the Dingoo.

    http://a320.freeforums.org/sega-master-system-t77.html

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  4. Shouldn't be to hard? Do you actually know to code in C or C++? :) If it is really running MicroC/OS II, then it's harder then you think, because you have to take care of lots of stuff yourself, it's nothing like Linux. You'll have to (re)write quite a bit of code.

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  5. i have order one of this nice machine!
    is very cool and cheap

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  6. Somebody has tested 16 or 32 GB micro-sd card?

    In a post on this forum, there is an open dingoo and you can see 2 modules of 128Mbit, ie 2 modules 16MBytes, unless the board is double sided and could have another 2 modules in the bottom side. If someone can verify it would be nice.

    Otherwise the information in gbax.com may be mistaken.

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  7. If enough people got together and contributed to a "bounty" maybe we could get some good stuff ported over. I would be interested in contributing to that for some of these...

    TG16
    SegaCD
    improvements on snes and/or genesis
    Mame
    PS1 (It's reaching I know, but there were some good 2d games for ps1..I don't see why those couldn't be achieved without 3d hardware)
    and
    Scummvm

    If enough people would lay out $10 or $20 there might be enough to entice some good development.

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  8. That specifications are false, real are:

    400MHZ
    32MB RAM

    And the emulation of SMS throught GBA is very bad, too slow, it´s not a solution.

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  9. ^ someone who understands :]

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  10. I would kill for PS1 emulation to be able to play Chrono Cross and the Final Fantasy games. I'm not sure if this thing can handle it or not though.

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  11. GP2x has a PS1 emulator and it is a less powerful machine. See here...

    http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=38966

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  12. Works on Gemei X-760+ ?

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