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Yeah, there's not much between them. The RG35XX is easier to get hold of. I do prefer the fact that we can see the source code for OnionOS (for the Miyoo devices), but GarlicOS still looks like a great experience.
Finished setting it up, everything seems to be working well with Garlic OS and dual cards. I love the screen on this thing, and being able to jump between games and have it save your progress automatically with the double press on the menu button feels really slick.
Was a bit nervous of the build quality going on from reading things online, but seems nice and solid so far. Came with the new 2600mAh battery, no rattling shoulder buttons or screen falling off. Kind of botched the screen protector, which ended up in the trash, but I'm maybe 50/50 with those overall, haha.
The auto-save makes all the difference. Makes you wonder why it's not more widespread.
I can feel the tension just thinking about applying the screen-protector. ;-) If you're going to carry it around in a backpack, you might consider getting a case.
Just looked at Koriki for the first time in a while. Seems to be maturing nicely.
I'm a fan of SimpleMenu on the Anbernic RG280V (with the Adam firmware) so I can see the appeal. I might just make a Koriki SD card to compare it with Onion.
For me, the coolest bit is that they've managed to enable the GPU, which should open the doors for all kinds of stuff (and hopefully some faster arcade emulation?).
Thank you for the link. That is very interesting. I appreciate the detail he gave about his process.
If I've understood him correctly, their Koriki release uses the GPU-enabled RetroArch cores from Batocera, but with the lighter SimpleMenu interface, rather than EmulationStation.
He suggests that enabling the GPU could make PSP emulation possible on the device. That sounds rather ambitious but, if true, is remarkable.
They've also done the right thing by making the source code readily available.
I'll give it a shot as time permits today. I haven't made a thread on kbin yet. To match the formatting of your existing threads on here is it better to do it as a post, article, or image?