That's a pity, we have a 50 inch plasma so 320x240 would look pretty bad.
Ordered a Dingoo anyway.
Seems like the best spiritual successor to my long dead GP32s.
All I wanted to do was remove the PCB from the GP32 altogether.
I fried the thing with a faulty AC adaptor in 2004 so the diagonals are nothing to worry about :)
Want to take it off so I can't completly dismantle my broken NLU.
Don't want to chance breaking it so thought I'd ask what the best way to go about it was first.
thanks
It was damaged when I used an ac adapter that put out a slightly higher then necessary voltage.
Will not work but could be easily fixed if you replace a capacitor on it.
Clocked happily to 156 and everything was in working order.
I'm in Ireland so how does 35€ sound?
After a few weeks of it being fully stripped and living in our towel cupboard I checked the gp32 last night...it worked!!!
For 5 minutes that is.
Then the same problem returned <_<
Seems my GP32 can still write to the SMC's.
DRMD V.3.0 can save it's settings (aside from the rom list), to the SMC.
At least that's one problem I can forget <_<
I'll attempt to get it to write something to the SMC tonight with a different program, at least that'll tell me if this is one of the problems.
It still wouldn't explain the text displaying in a blocky manner though.
Tried it already, no luck.
None of them are corrupt.
It can read from the cards ok but it doesn't seem to be able to write to them (it had to scan for ROMs everytime I load DRMD)
Well the GP32 has spent the last 3 day solid in a nice warm spot and there's no change :(
Anyone else have any ideas?
Don't make me buy a GP2X for Xmas!
I'm unsure if it was modded.
I believe the lad I bought it from got it from GP32z.com as a 160mhz unit.
In the time I've had it it's rarely been over 150mhz.
It won't have had the pencil trick done as that only appeared after I bought the GP and I wouldn't want to chance something like that...
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