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  1. Hello, I just wanted to ask if it was ok to use the Libretro core in my handheld build for the Anbernic RG503 and other handheld devices. I assume yes because its provided freely to the public, but still best to ask first! Currently i've been using FBNeo for SGM titles, but its not the greatest at times. Thanks in advance! Also, my builds are free to all, there are no sales or any money changing hands. Also, if you are interested in testing/working on the hardware in question, I can ask Anbernic to provide you with a unit for testing/development purposes.
  2. 2019 Necro!!! I need the power jack that goes into the board, not the wall plug. Anyone know where I can find one that fits? Doesn't have to be oem.
  3. As an addition, I've added Garfield, double dragon, Donald ducks boat race, Tetris, pac man, Ms pac man, gauntlet, donkey Kong, Halloween, Porky's, Mario Bros, raiders of the lost ark, flash Gordon, Popeye,Gremlins, Ghostbusters 2, one wasn't working, it runs but can't move, ghost Manor, princess rescue, star wars - empire strikes back, I'll update this list as I try more. The first q-bert and berserk also work. Rampage didn't
  4. Hello, I discovered a way to do this, with no breakout board needed. Simply take a USB cable and cut one end off, not the end that plugs into the PC and expose a bit of the black white and green wires. Heat a Phillips head screwdriver until it's very hot, use it to put a hole through the top at the rear starting from the inside and once it pushes through pull back fast to make all the plastic junk pull in wards where it can't be seen. You can remove it with a blade. Slide the tip you cut through this hole and feed it through to give yourself slack. Solder the white (d-) wire to dw, the green wire (d+) to pw, and black wire (ground) to vss, then reassemble the unit, pull out the extra slack. Once it's closed plug it in and turn it on and connect to PC. It will pop up as a composite device and can be adb connected to. Make sure not to use the red 5v wire as both the PC and Atari have power. When not in use slide the cord gently inside the atari and poke it in at the end and it will sit at an angle like the power cable does. Enjoy. If you need more detail and photos I have a thread on xda, I'll create one here once I figure out how. I created the account after seeing this thread and figuring this out so I could share. https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/off-topic/atari-flashback-8-gold-mod-to-add-roms-t3914699
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