Gameboy Emulation on your MP3 Player 105
webmind writes "As some may know there is an open source firmware for the Archos jukebox and the iriver h1x0 harddisk mp3 players called Rockbox.
now for the iriver version there is also a gnuboy port.. no more lugging around loads of gameboy cardridges, just upload and play."
GB mono emulation on GBA (Score:5, Informative)
no more lugging around loads of gameboy cardridges, just upload and play.
This has been possible for a long time. The Game Boy Advance with a GBA flash cart can emulate [webpersona.com] the Game Boy monochrome system; a single flash cart can hold up to 32 MBytes or 64 MBytes of GB ROMs.
There is also something called the GB Bridge, which translates between GB mono/GBC wire protocol and GBA wire protocol, letting the GBA run GBC games using its GBC hardware, but it doesn't work with most of the newer flash carts.
iRiver one of most under-appreciated MP3 (Score:4, Informative)
Re:yes but.. (Score:5, Informative)
a cooler hack would let me play mp3's on my old gameboy.
For the old Game Boy systems, there is an MP3 player called SongPro. For the GBA and GBA SP, there is the GSM Player [pineight.com], which uses GBA flash carts.
Re:iRiver one of most under-appreciated MP3 (Score:3, Informative)
Conversly my iriver has been repaired 4 times due to failures.
Also if you wish to see moded firmware , the ipod has its fair share of projects
http://ipod.hackaday.com.nyud.net:8090/ [nyud.net] just have a look there.
irivers are fine players
Re:iRiver one of most under-appreciated MP3 (Score:3, Informative)
Re:iRiver one of most under-appreciated MP3 (Score:1, Informative)
I just got a 320 when my old 120 lost all vital signs after a trip through the clothes washer. As it was under warranty, I had little incentive to see if I could fix it, and returned it to the store still damp
Some of the lesser known (or glossed over) features of the 3x0's
Plays movies if you flash the Korean bios.
Has USBOTG* (with Korean bios)
FM tuner
Color screen
*USB On The Go which allows you to use the iRiver as a USB hub. Very cool.