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  2. Dingoo - Wikipedia

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    The Dingoo (Chinese: 丁果) is a handheld gaming console that supports music and video playback and open game development. The system features an on-board radio and recording program. The system features an on-board radio and recording program.

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    Windows Commercial ES40 Emulator: 0.18 ... Bare Metal installation, no host OS required. ... Windows, Windows CE/Pocket PC: Commercial Q: 0.9.1d118

  4. Dingoo A320 SDK - Wikipedia

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    The Dingoo SDK is a software development kit for the Dingoo A320 video game console and other compatible devices, such as the Gemei X760+ and Dingoo A330. History [ edit ]

  5. Talk:Dingoo - Wikipedia

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    A320 is the specific model number of their most famous (at this time) product. Better known as the "Dingoo A320." The importance of this distinction is that the company makes other products. More importantly, there has been some discussion of a product much like the A320, but a bit different (such as a bigger or wider screen.)

  6. 86Box - Wikipedia

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    86Box is an IBM PC emulator for Windows, Linux and Mac based on PCem that specializes in running old operating systems and software that are designed for IBM PC compatibles. . Originally forked from PCem, it later added support for other IBM PC compatible computers as we

  7. Floppy disk hardware emulator - Wikipedia

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    The floppy disk emulator can provide other systems access to the data on the emulated floppy in a number of ways: Direct access to some dedicated disk partition (e.g.: a 1.44MB partition on a USB key) Floppy file system translation (e.g.: FAT12 floppy ↔ USB key folder) Floppy disk images (e.g.: raw floppy ↔ .img/.iso USB key file)

  8. GP2X - Wikipedia

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    The GP2X was designed to play music and videos, view photos, and play games. It had an open architecture (Linux based), allowing anybody to develop and run software. Also, there was the possibility for additional features (such as support for new media formats) to be added in the future due to the upgradeable firmware.

  9. Pocket PC - Wikipedia

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    From a technical standpoint, "Pocket PC" is a Microsoft specification that sets various hardware and software requirements for mobile devices bearing the "Pocket PC" label. For instance, any device which is to be classified as a Pocket PC must: Run Microsoft's Windows Mobile, Pocket PC edition; Come bundled with a specific suite of applications ...