Note on the L3/R3 neutered analog sticks: they appear to be 6 pin, but two of the pins are bridged. So they're 5 pin connection, just like the Retroid Pocket 3+. No idea if the RP3 sticks work on the M17, but the fact that RP3 does analog and L3/R3 on the same number of pins is promising. Finding a pin compatible L3/R3 version of the stock sticks may actually be feasible. Just be aware you'll have to solder if you want to test this theory yourself.
I managed to get one for £32 with tax(the 128gb version) actually think it's pretty good, runs most games pretty well. Been playing GT 2 on it for the ps1, and been mostly using it to play that, only issue is you can't use the memory card save within the game but can use a save state
Yeah but hearing the price of it , there no way it would work smoothly, normally handheld for 25 or 35 bucks , mostly run 8bit and 16bit up to PS1 32bit. I wouldn't expect it to run N64 & PSP .
Can you change buttons with games with the m17? I played donkey kong, but i barely can play the game because the buttons are not at logical places... for example: top button is running, lowest button is jumping... can you change this?
I believe you can, although it's been a while since I used this device so I can't recall right now. There should be emulation setting you can access while playing the game
@ChronikSpartan, your video showcases the process, but the loud clicks and system noise overshadow everything. A step-by-step guide or commentary on how you achieved the result would greatly enhance the video’s educational value. Was the goal to inform or to impress? Just some constructive feedback - a clearer explanation could attract more views.
It's not the best device for PSP games, especially the heavier ones. It's great for £35 but if PSP is your focus you might want to spend a little bit more. Maybe the RG35XXH
For 25 or 35 bucks , I'm suprise it works at all . Better of getting the data frog sf2000 or the family pocket for that cheap . Plays most of the 80s and 90s stuff
Around 3 hours on any console you are emulating. It doesn't have the autonomy to save battery, so it puts 100% of itself into even the simplest consoles.
Allá En Estados Unidos Puede Ser Barato Y Casi Igual Que Una Fruta, Pero Aquí En LATAM Vale La Mitad De Una PS5, Y Por Si No Fuera Poco, Las Consolas Que Tienen Más Emuladores Empiezan A Costar Igual Que Una Nintendo Switch O Un Celular, Es Injusto Eso
Note on the L3/R3 neutered analog sticks: they appear to be 6 pin, but two of the pins are bridged. So they're 5 pin connection, just like the Retroid Pocket 3+.
No idea if the RP3 sticks work on the M17, but the fact that RP3 does analog and L3/R3 on the same number of pins is promising. Finding a pin compatible L3/R3 version of the stock sticks may actually be feasible. Just be aware you'll have to solder if you want to test this theory yourself.
I managed to get one for £32 with tax(the 128gb version) actually think it's pretty good, runs most games pretty well. Been playing GT 2 on it for the ps1, and been mostly using it to play that, only issue is you can't use the memory card save within the game but can use a save state
How?
@@matthewchristensen4822 from Aliexpress, I think I got a deal on the day
So what happens if the console is stuck on the loading screen? Please help!
I saw that they work on batocera support, so this one should be taken seriously.
Can you share the link for that?
Interesting!
There's already a stable build of MinUI for it too. I have a feeling other options will be available for it sooner than later.
Yeah but hearing the price of it , there no way it would work smoothly, normally handheld for 25 or 35 bucks , mostly run 8bit and 16bit up to PS1 32bit. I wouldn't expect it to run N64 & PSP .
Can you change buttons with games with the m17? I played donkey kong, but i barely can play the game because the buttons are not at logical places... for example: top button is running, lowest button is jumping... can you change this?
I believe you can, although it's been a while since I used this device so I can't recall right now. There should be emulation setting you can access while playing the game
Mine also came with no sound! The headphones don’t work either. Any ideas?
I'd return it, sounds like a faulty item
How come you won't explain what you actually did to do this?
I don't know what you mean mate?
@ChronikSpartan, your video showcases the process, but the loud clicks and system noise overshadow everything. A step-by-step guide or commentary on how you achieved the result would greatly enhance the video’s educational value. Was the goal to inform or to impress? Just some constructive feedback - a clearer explanation could attract more views.
Hi, can this device play PSP monster hunter freedom united?
Get the Trim UI Smart Pro instead.
It's not the best device for PSP games, especially the heavier ones. It's great for £35 but if PSP is your focus you might want to spend a little bit more. Maybe the RG35XXH
Trim UI Smart Pro is a good shout
Crappy product, mine Jost got here with no sound and most of the games don't work!
Get a refund mate, because that's definitely faulty
Me too, just the PSP games works
For 25 or 35 bucks , I'm suprise it works at all . Better of getting the data frog sf2000 or the family pocket for that cheap . Plays most of the 80s and 90s stuff
What about battery life? How long does it last running GB/GBA games?
Great video btw
Around 3 hours on any console you are emulating. It doesn't have the autonomy to save battery, so it puts 100% of itself into even the simplest consoles.
@@rhaydixso running ps1 games uses the same amount of power as it would when running gameboy?
Allá En Estados Unidos Puede Ser Barato Y Casi Igual Que Una Fruta, Pero Aquí En LATAM Vale La Mitad De Una PS5, Y Por Si No Fuera Poco, Las Consolas Que Tienen Más Emuladores Empiezan A Costar Igual Que Una Nintendo Switch O Un Celular, Es Injusto Eso