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=== Systems The RP2 Emulates === | === Systems The RP2 Emulates === | ||
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* FBA | * FBA | ||
* NeoGeo & NeoGeo CD | * NeoGeo & NeoGeo CD | ||
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Systems not | Systems that will not run on the RP2: | ||
* GameCube | * GameCube | ||
* PS2 | * PS2 |
Revision as of 03:52, 20 September 2020
Systems The RP2 Emulates
Systems that will run on the RP2:
- FBA
- NeoGeo & NeoGeo CD
- NeoGeo Pocket & Pocket Color
- MAME
- FC/NES
- SFC/SNES
- N64
- GB/GBC
- GBA
- PlayStation
- PSP
- GameGear
- MasterSystem
- MegaDrive
- SegaCD
- Sega 32X
- Commodore Amiga
- Dreamcast
- NDS
- PC Engine & PCE CD/TurboGrafx 16
- Atari 2600
- Atari 5200/XL/XEGS
- Atari 7800
- Atari Lynx
- Atari Jaguar
- MSX & MSX2
- 3DO
- ScummVM
- Zxspectrum
- DOS & Win3.1
- Windows 95
- Saturn(iffy frame rates for 3D, but does work with some 2D games)
Systems that will not run on the RP2:
- GameCube
- PS2
- Wii
- 3DS
- PC9801
- Sharp68000
- Commodore VIC20
System Specs:
- Dimensions: 153 mm (W) x 81 mm (H) x 30 mm (D) or 6.02 in (W) x 3.19 in (H) x 1.18 in (D)
- Weight: 196 g or 0.43 lbs
- Display: 640 x 480 60fps 3.5 in IPS screen
- Battery: LiPo 4000mAh
- CPU: 4x Cortex-A7, 1.5GHz
- RAM: 1GB LPDDR3
- Storage: 8GB EMMC, microSD expansion slot
- Graphics: ARM Mali400-MP2 500MHz
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi B/G/N
- System: Android 6.0/ RetroidOS dual boot, with OTA update to Android 8.1 coming by October 25th, 2020
- USB: Type C
Here is a Datasheet about the micro controller, as well as all pinouts < useful for hardware modding.
Here is the type of IPS Display used in the RP2. (We are waiting on further verification if this is also the RP2's actual 3.5" display, as it lists it as 4.3", while possibly meaning to say 4:3 Aspect Ratio)
Available Colors/Styles:
- Pink
- Blue
- Orange
- Retro
- 16 Bit
- 16 Bit US
- RS1
- RS2
- 8 Bit
- RMS
- Indigo
Batch Information:
- Beta Batch: Units ordered prior to August 7, 2020
- Units in this batch had right sticks that sat low and did not move as smoothly as current batches, and left sticks were not seated fully in their sockets and moved around and clicked. If you have a batch 1 unit, fixes for the left stick can be found here. Fixing the right stick involves removing the digital stick cap and adding two small squares of paper under the cap.
- Batch 1: Units ordered after August 7, 2020 but prior to August 28, 2020
- Batch 2: Units ordered after August 28, 2020