When i read your comment i thought surely this is wrong but after searching it up a bit i found a video where someone tested playing some lighte PSP games on the unit with Rocknix fiimware installed and was surprised to see that it can actually do ok with some of the less intensive 3d games. It is really awesoem to think that a $40 handheld can do this and the games don't look bad either on the 3:2 screen. PSP gameplay video at this link for anyone who wants to check it out: ruclips.net/video/_uKMuRpA_nk/видео.html Thanks for watching and for the comment. This was a bit of a eye opener for me.
Hi there, no problem. I'm not aware of a way to do this unfortunately. You would need a browser to go to certain websites and as far as I know this is not possible on the stock Linux firmware on the unit. You have to download to PC and the transfer to your handheld. If anyone else knows of a workaround for this please share. Sorry wish I could be of more help
@@banburyshire360 Thanks for the feedback. Just want to confirm i understand you correctly. Are you suggesting that rom files be copied onto a usb c drive and then plugged into the Rg35xx H and transferred onto the device instead of using an SD Card?
Yeah, if the device will work with storage connected to usb c, then using a file manager it maybe possible. I do this with my tablet when abroad to back up the device as I have a 360 camera.@@TheTechUpdate-ui1fh
Hi There, looked around a bit and im guessing that you possibly have an older version of ARKOS that doesn't have these or you need to do some setup to get them running. Checkout Joey's (Joey's Retro Handhelds) setup guide for device at this link ruclips.net/video/Ha5C_O8W3zg/видео.html. He gives a detailed breakdown of how to setup the unit. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
I was suprised to learn that it can run psp games too!
When i read your comment i thought surely this is wrong but after searching it up a bit i found a video where someone tested playing some lighte PSP games on the unit with Rocknix fiimware installed and was surprised to see that it can actually do ok with some of the less intensive 3d games. It is really awesoem to think that a $40 handheld can do this and the games don't look bad either on the 3:2 screen.
PSP gameplay video at this link for anyone who wants to check it out: ruclips.net/video/_uKMuRpA_nk/видео.html
Thanks for watching and for the comment. This was a bit of a eye opener for me.
Great tips, man. And congrats on hitting 500 subs! 👏
Thanks man. Much appreciated.
Thanks for this! V handy tips to see visually
Pleasure, glad I could be of assistance😁👍
SORRY FOR THE OFF TOPIC,BUT CAN I DOWNLOAD GAMES ON RG35XX H on The device without a PC?
Hi there, no problem. I'm not aware of a way to do this unfortunately. You would need a browser to go to certain websites and as far as I know this is not possible on the stock Linux firmware on the unit. You have to download to PC and the transfer to your handheld. If anyone else knows of a workaround for this please share. Sorry wish I could be of more help
@@TheTechUpdate-ui1fh thanks 😁
you could attack a usb c drive then use the file manager to transfer, though not tried that.
@@banburyshire360 Thanks for the feedback. Just want to confirm i understand you correctly. Are you suggesting that rom files be copied onto a usb c drive and then plugged into the Rg35xx H and transferred onto the device instead of using an SD Card?
Yeah, if the device will work with storage connected to usb c, then using a file manager it maybe possible. I do this with my tablet when abroad to back up the device as I have a 360 camera.@@TheTechUpdate-ui1fh
Strange just received my powkiddy v10 today, but mine does not have pico 8 or retroarch anywhere i can find it.
Hi There, looked around a bit and im guessing that you possibly have an older version of ARKOS that doesn't have these or you need to do some setup to get them running. Checkout Joey's (Joey's Retro Handhelds) setup guide for device at this link ruclips.net/video/Ha5C_O8W3zg/видео.html. He gives a detailed breakdown of how to setup the unit. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.