does the overclocking help duke nukem and doom as this is very slow on my dingoo im loving mine though black 1 is hard to keep clean and the screen gets finger mark easy but i guess if thats the only problem it ok and yes ganbo mic is in funny position
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Originally posted by gaanbo View PostI have thought about it but I'm still a bit iffy about trying it out to be honest, depends if I'm really that desperate to play Sonic! If it can be enabled / disabled at will and delivers a lot of benefits to the MD emulator as you say there's nothing wrong with trying it out. Hope it's easy to install?
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Originally posted by MisterBubbles View Postthe neo geo and CPS1/2 are working fine for me, wheres the best info about over clocking gaanbo?
The overclock may or may not work easily for you, you are probably better off getting the custom firmware that keeps it permanantly overclocked at 385mhz
link is here for the overclock, should have that fw too
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Originally posted by MisterBubbles View Postthe neo geo and CPS1/2 are working fine for me, wheres the best info about over clocking gaanbo?. Firstly unpack the folder and put all the five .app files (all which are named as different numbers) in the GAME/3D folder.
For me I did this trick below to get the MD and SNES games working better. Thanks to nardich on the A320 forums. Hope it's okay to quote this. As with the custom firmwares overclocking/underclocking should be used at own risk however I haven't encountered any problems so far.
Get in 3D menu
Select the overclock application (e.g. 430.app), push A, release A
Push again A (very quickly) and keep it pressed.
Then push B (or left) several time until you get back to the principal menu
Then you have to get in "interesting games", and that's the most tricky moment:
Release A and (as fast as you can) repush it to get in "interesting games". Keep A pressed.
Navigate in the menus using left and right on the d-pad, always keeping A pressed.
Select you game/emulator with right on the d-pad, and when finaly on the game, release A.
If you want to be sure you're doing it the right way, try with the 200mhz underclock, so you'll see menu being VERY slow
Also atm I have to do this everytime I want to play a particular game at an overclocked speed so that may be annoying for some.
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I finally got around to loading up Dingux last night and the improvement is incredible.
Mega Drive emulation - which is my main concern - is brilliant under the recently ported PicoDrive. It's not quite as fast as the version seen on the Wiz, but this is the first release and it's likely to improve. SNES emulation is good too.
Considering how easy it is to install Dingux I'd recommend it to anyone. You can still use the original firmware if you wish, and installing it fixes the screen-tear problem that is present with the pre-installed Mega Drive emulator.
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SNES emulation isn't perfect, but then the Dingux-based SNES emulator is still an early port.
TBH though, I think machines like the Dingoo and Wiz just aren't powerful enough to play SNES games 100% perfectly. SNES on the Wiz is smooth so long as you turn off transparencies, and Mode 7 games are quite slow. If you want perfect SNES emulation then I think the Pandora is the only option.
abigsmurf - The Pandora is going to be around the size of a DS Lite. I'd hardly call that too clunky.
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Who is to say that the build quality of the Pandora won't be excellent too? And I happen to think that the DS Lite is actually quite heavy, esp when compared to machines like the Wiz and Dingoo.
My point is that you can't deem the DS Lite to be portable and then accuse the Pandora of being clunky. The two are going to be pratically indentical in terms of form factor.
Anyway, back on topic - really loving Dingux now. The Dingoo is soooo much nicer to use than the Wiz. The D-pad is much, much better. Hopefully they can improve PicoDrive a little cos the emulation isn't as good as on the Wiz yet.
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