I can confirm that the bare circuit board BOB uses a centre negative connection, but it is rated 1A @ 3.3V (ie. it is exactly the same PSU requirement as a GP2X). If you have a Mk 1 GP2X (as I do) then you need to power both the BOB and the GP2X independently (2 identical PSUs or 1 PSU and...
That matches my experience - any attempt to use qpel leads to the "not supported file" error screen.
One other encoding hint I can pass on: I recently wondered why my 25Hz frame-rate Xvid videos were showing rather jerky motion. I figured out that the player doesn't seem to support B-frames -...
This is a bit of a long shot, but I figured I'd ask in case anyone has any tips and tricks: I have some AVI files with dual audio tracks (main audio track + director's commentary). The GP2X movie player plays the first audio track and ignores the second - is there any way I can get it to access...
I've just updated to v3.7 of MAME GP2X and classic Space Invaders has stopped working. The same ROM set was okay with the version of MAME GP2X that I was using previously (which was something like v2.3, if I recall correctly).
The game appears selectable from the MAME GP2X front end, and when I...
Thanks for the advice torpor.
I'm currently using a 3v adaptor (orginally bought for the GP2X) with the BOB, and running the GP2X using batteries. I notice that the manual for the BOB says that I should be using adaptors on both the BOB and the GP2X if I connect a "hi-power device" such as a...
I have the "official" GPH "breakout box" (bare circuit board version). I've got it linked up to my Mk1 GP2X and I have TV-OUT and the external serial console working fine.
The next thing that I wanted to try was getting a hard disk attached via the BOBs host USB ports. My GP2X has version 2.0.0...
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