Hi everyone,
I picked off one of these cheap players from a shop nearby. It has about a hundred built-in sega megadrive titles, and an SD card slot for loading more ROMs (and playing MP3's/MP4 movies):
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Package also comes with a second infra-red controller and a cable to connect to a television. Sounds like a great value, until I got home and bootet it up, and that's when I got very disappointed.
Apparently the firmware this thing runs is very basic, very laggy. Almost games have visible frame-skipping, the music is out of tune and sometimes improperly synthesized. Buttons and screen are great though, so I thought, maybe this can somehow be hacked and a better firmware installed?
This thing apparently runs on the ATJ2259c chip, very famously used in portable players like this one (and others like the GBA clones and PSP/NES clones). I believe it is so versatile that a better firmware can add tons of functionality and even more playable systems.
There's a USB port, but I don't see any evidence that it does anything apart from charging the battery. I could be wrong, but I wouldn't know where to begin experimenting.
Please let me know if you have any ideas. I know I've come to the right place.
Thanks!
Ahmed
Hacking a knockoff SEGA handheld
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Re: Hacking a knockoff SEGA handheld
Yeah, those things sucks balls. I have another brand portable Genesis that just plays carts and it's actually really nice.