Plumos has already increased the default clock speed since I filmed and the performance is already better in psp... I can't wait until they unlock the full potential of this device
Hi. I want to ask. If i want to update the OS, do i have to write it fresh everytime and copy the games back everytime?. Can't i just flash it on the OS partition only?
This device supports dual SD cards so you can put your OS on one card and all the ROMs on a second card. Then when you want to switch or update the firmware, just update the first card and you can keep the second (games) card as is
N64 is possible on the v10 and if you update the OS to the latest version using an ethernet dongle, it is surprisingly capable. I did film some footage that I'll put out in a video soon. The Rg35xx plus is more powerful and currently better supported by custom firmware. If I were to choose between the two, I'd probably go with the Rg35xx plus as well. The v10 is great for GBA but I feel like it's more of a device if you like to tinker as it is not well supported by the community and I'm not sure if it ever will be.
This is really cool! I never even heard of PlumOS before. I'll probably get my MagicX XU Mini M this week, I'll make sure to test it out :)
Could you make a video about how to install plumos?
This please!
I'm putting it together now. Should be available tomorrow!
That’s really nice
I wonder if they'll be able to unlock the full 2.0Ghz this chip is rated for. Should do wonders for higher end systems
Plumos has already increased the default clock speed since I filmed and the performance is already better in psp... I can't wait until they unlock the full potential of this device
Give it some credit. I have a aya neo geek and a lot of the psp games run like shit. 800$ device
Hi. I want to ask. If i want to update the OS, do i have to write it fresh everytime and copy the games back everytime?. Can't i just flash it on the OS partition only?
This device supports dual SD cards so you can put your OS on one card and all the ROMs on a second card. Then when you want to switch or update the firmware, just update the first card and you can keep the second (games) card as is
Do n64 on the powkiddy v10
@@KawikaLee408 what you mean, I was talking the content creator not you and i’m not being rude like you either right 🤓
Also checked out 35xxx plus and I think powkiddy better
N64 is possible on the v10 and if you update the OS to the latest version using an ethernet dongle, it is surprisingly capable. I did film some footage that I'll put out in a video soon.
The Rg35xx plus is more powerful and currently better supported by custom firmware. If I were to choose between the two, I'd probably go with the Rg35xx plus as well.
The v10 is great for GBA but I feel like it's more of a device if you like to tinker as it is not well supported by the community and I'm not sure if it ever will be.
@@RetroHandheldGuides thank you