Now that DraStic (Nintendo DS) official support has been added to Onion OS, with version 4.3.0, check the expected performance of your favourite games at the linked compatibility list.
The official release of version 4.3.0 has finally arrived. Featuring much anticipated support for the DraStic Nintendo DS emulator. There's also support for the new 560p screens of the Miyoo Mini v4 and lots of bug fixes.
Having some time off from work has meant that I have a little extra time for video games. A couple of my favorites have been #BlasterMaster and #TripWorld.
Saw the #miyoominiplus at @revengeday and had to buy it.
I really like it. Nice display and the third party OS #onionos is well made.
I'm thinking about to replace the wifi module with USB interface (never seen one before) to get bluetooth for my headphones.
"This is an introduction to Onion Desktop Tools. Onion Desktop Tools is a Windows program that simplifies the preparation of a micro SD card for Onion..."
I've learned to lower my expectations with the Anbernic RG35XX when it comes to playing PICO-8 and TIC-80 games. Lots of them are fine, but some either run super-slow, or get errors when they run.
The ones that do work definitely work well, so I just need to focus on those.
(To be fair I didn't even know about PICO-8 or TIC-80 when I got it, so those are all just bonus games.)
Similar to #GarlicOS on the #RG35XX, OnionOS uses the fake08 retroarch core for PICO-8. Whilst it is unofficial, and will not have perfect compatibility, it's my preferred way to run PICO-8 because it's Open Source.
As with other home computers, the ZX Spectrum came with a built-in keyboard and could use an optional joystick. This gave game designers manifold options when it came to their chosen control scheme....
First of all, get yourself a reliable micro SD card. See Do I need to replace the SD card I received with my retro handheld? for some recommendations....
Nintendo DS / DraStic compatibility list - Onion OS (docs.google.com)
Now that DraStic (Nintendo DS) official support has been added to Onion OS, with version 4.3.0, check the expected performance of your favourite games at the linked compatibility list.
Onion OS V4.3.0 has been released (github.com)
The official release of version 4.3.0 has finally arrived. Featuring much anticipated support for the DraStic Nintendo DS emulator. There's also support for the new 560p screens of the Miyoo Mini v4 and lots of bug fixes.
Onion Desktop Tools - Presentation (youtu.be)
"This is an introduction to Onion Desktop Tools. Onion Desktop Tools is a Windows program that simplifies the preparation of a micro SD card for Onion..."
Everyone Told Me To Buy This New Budget Handheld (youtu.be)
"It's finally time to check out what has become one of the most popular budget emulation handhelds in the Miyoo Mini Plus..."
Which Onion OS theme do you use?
My favourite is GBOnion with its clean look. What's your favourite and why?
Trade & Battle Pokemon on the Miyoo Mini Plus! (GB/GBC) - Retro Game Corps (youtu.be)
"There is a new feature coming to OnionOS for the Miyoo Mini Plus, which will let you set up easy ad-hoc networks so that you can play multiplayer..."
GitHub - Syncthing app for OnionOS (github.com)
Syncthing app for OnionOS: simplify the process of backing up your saves.
OC Mapping ZX Spectrum controls with Onion OS on your Miyoo Mini or Miyoo Mini Plus - a guide
As with other home computers, the ZX Spectrum came with a built-in keyboard and could use an optional joystick. This gave game designers manifold options when it came to their chosen control scheme....
In OnionOS, if you can't exit a game with the MENU/FUNCTION button, press MENU/FUNCTION + SELECT
Then press B to go up a menu level and scroll down to Quit RetroArch....
YSK that you can swap your Onion OS SD card between Miyoo Mini devices or Miyoo Mini Plus devices
Note: Onion OS 4.1 and below is not compatible with the Miyoo Mini Plus, so check which version is on the card....
How to install Onion OS on your Miyoo Mini or Mini Plus
First of all, get yourself a reliable micro SD card. See Do I need to replace the SD card I received with my retro handheld? for some recommendations....