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    Favourite Genesis Games?

    - Alien3 - Decap Attack - Lemmings (& Lemmings 2) - Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition (and SSF2) - Hellfire - Zombies (AKA Zombies Ate My Neighbours) - Populous (and Populous 2) - Turrican - Universal Soldier (actually a port of Amiga Turrican 2, with extra levels) - Speedball 2 -...
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    Discussing The Usb Blues (possible Solutions)

    Here's something weird that I spotted. My GP2x does not work with my PC at all, no matter which slot I plug it into or whether I fiddle with USBMon. So, I plugged it into my Mac keyboard (it has a built-in USB hub), which is connected to a monitor/USB switcher, and tried it on my Mac. Works...
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    Dodgy Gp2x?

    Um, try reading the rest of my post... :rolleyes:
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    Dodgy Gp2x?

    I read these posts, and still knew that the batteries weren't the problem. I thought I'd dig out my digital camera and get a photo, and that'd show the bizarre screen I could see. So, I took the batteries out of the GP2X, stuck them in my camera, switched it on, and it didn't work. So, I...
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    Dodgy Gp2x?

    The included batteries, some new Sony batteries that I bought yesterday, some Duracell batteries that were in my GP32... It's not the batteries.
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    Dodgy Gp2x?

    Never mind, think I've worked out the problem. It looks like the unit has heated up, and either the solder on the battery terminals has cracked, or a trace on the PCB has burnt out. The slightest movement of the batteries causes the circuit to break, which crashes the GP2X. In fact, I can't...
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    Dodgy Gp2x?

    I got my GP2X in the post yesterday, and have been fiddling with it for a couple of hours. I've got the SNES and NES emulators installed, along with Quake, and until recently everything was going fine. However, it looks like the GP2X is overheating. After running it for a while, the batteries...
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