Seizefun Data Frog SF2000 Handheld Game Console, 3-inch IPS HD Screen Portable Handheld Nostalgic Arcade Retro Game Machine, 1500mAh Battery, Built-in 6000Games, Support 7 Emulators

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Seizefun Data Frog SF2000 Handheld Game Console, 3-inch IPS HD Screen Portable Handheld Nostalgic Arcade Retro Game Machine, 1500mAh Battery, Built-in 6000Games, Support 7 Emulators

Seizefun Data Frog SF2000 Handheld Game Console, 3-inch IPS HD Screen Portable Handheld Nostalgic Arcade Retro Game Machine, 1500mAh Battery, Built-in 6000Games, Support 7 Emulators

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Note that the game-specific key bindings function have been removed from the May 15th firmware onwards. Boot Logo Although the main CPU of the SF2000 has literally had it's markings milled off by a routing tool, the community has determined that it's a HCSEMI B210, a single-core MIPS processor running at 810 MHz (or 918 MHz with the 1.6 firmware onwards). It appears to be a clone of an ALi Tech chip. An SDK has been found for it. Display Another custom firmware FAQ update (a second core, gpSP, has now been compiled and is at an early stage of running).

Many of the above tasks can be done using Tadpole, a general management tool for the SF2000 developed by .ericgoldstein and jasongrieves_02643. How do I install new menu themes? And also as we would expect, the SF2000 is made with the cheapest possible materials and components. For the price of dinner, you can give somebody the joy of retro video games in a semi-decent handheld device that looks kind of cute and actually plays games okay.The "Tahoma" typeface, containing Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic and Thai characters

The default full firmware for the SF2000 comes with over 6000 ROMs across the seven supported systems. The manual suggests these are for "demonstration purposes" only, and should be deleted by the owner (with any failure to do so not being their responsibility) - despite the fact that the SF2000's menus are hard-coded for this specific list of ROMs. The ROM files themselves are a custom bundle format; the first 59,904 bytes are an RGB565 image shown as a thumbnail beside the game when selected in a game-list, and the remainder of the file is a slightly mangled/obfuscated ZIP file containing the game's single ROM file. The only exception to this format are the arcade ROMs, which consist of a plain-old Final Burn Alpha ROM zip file, coupled with a .zfb file containing the thumbnail image and a pointer to the ROM zip file name. The next sequence of bytes is the name of a .zip file in the bin folder, without any path (SF2000's firmware automatically looks for the .zip in a bin subfolder relative to where the .zfb file is stored - thanks .ericgoldstein for the testing!), e.g. gamename.zip This is a stripped-down, bare-bones version of the Datafrog SF2000 OS without any ROMS included. This version is v1.71, dated October 13th 2023. Full .IMG with 16gb partition To give Data Frog some credit, they did provide almost all of the best games. I only noticed one big one missing (The Legend of Zelda Minish Cap). And they also provide the game cover image for every single entry.I advise that you switch comments sorting to "sort by: old", as there is a second post by me that will contain secondary (and less vital) information, as well as outdated information and other news. For example, it now contains information on a new colour version of the SF2000 being released. Stores the settings for UI language and TV system. Two 32-bit words (4-bytes), little endian. The first is UI language; 0x00000000 is English, 0x01000000 is Chinese, etc.. The second is the TV system setting; 0x00000000 is NTSC, 0x01000000 is PAL. Note the "🚩" icon here indicates the format of the data, or the permissible values were changed (as opposed to the data itself, which will vary from device to device based on user settings) Instead of a .IMG file, this archive contains all files from the /bios and /Resources folders. Firmware Only

Latin numbers 0 to 9 listed vertically, used for the number of games available in each main menu categoryThis file controls some of the UI settings for the main menu. It's a plain-text file, but not an actual INI file. It's contents from the 1.5 firmware (just as an example) are as follows: SF2000 SF2000: The name of the device; I don't believe it's actively used anywhere, please correct me if I'm wrong! There’s been a bit of a buzz around a brand new budget device that has even seasoned emulation enthusiasts a bit excited. And that device is the Data Frog SF2000. The ABXY are basically a clone of the original SNES controller buttons. Although everyone seems to be getting two purple and two lilac coloured buttons, there's a disparity to the type of buttons folks are getting - some get two convex and two concave buttons, others have gotten three concave and one convex, etc..



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