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Offline Poligrafowicz

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #90 on: February 13, 2011, 09:43:46 AM »
I've been using this forum for a while, but I never introduced myself, so here goes:

My name is John(or at least that's how my name goes in English). My nick is taken from short novel "Heart of a dog" by Bulgakov, though I'm not Russian(not that its really hard to figure out ;) ). I program stuff from time to time, which is one of the reasons why I bought A320. The other(more important reason) is that I like plying games  ;D

Offline Shampoo

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #91 on: July 20, 2011, 03:18:29 PM »
Hi, I'm Shampoo, I'm French (I can thus make some errors in English --'), I am also registered on Dingoo Mania.
I joined here because Dingoonity is (I think) one of the biggest siteswho speaking about the Dingoo.
I am déteneur of Dingoo A320, my second because my first one serves to experiment for the new version of OpenDingux who work my brother (Ayla).

Offline Amstari

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #92 on: September 10, 2011, 04:12:35 PM »
Hi, I'm Steve from Australia.

I got a Dingoo A320 today. I'm only using native at the moment but I will be installing Dingux once I get a MiniSD card.
Even with the native OS I'm very impressed. I've already spent hours playing Zelda DX.

I prefer to play on real hardware but the emulation on the Dingoo is great and it means I can take my games with me anywhere. I used to have a GBA and I was considering buying another one but after learning more about the Dingoo I decided to get a Dingoo instead.

This forum has been a great source of information for a new Dingoo user like me.

Offline cutterjohn

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #93 on: September 11, 2011, 03:44:23 PM »
Hi, I'm Steve from Australia.

I got a Dingoo A320 today. I'm only using native at the moment but I will be installing Dingux once I get a MiniSD card.
Even with the native OS I'm very impressed. I've already spent hours playing Zelda DX.

I prefer to play on real hardware but the emulation on the Dingoo is great and it means I can take my games with me anywhere. I used to have a GBA and I was considering buying another one but after learning more about the Dingoo I decided to get a Dingoo instead.

This forum has been a great source of information for a new Dingoo user like me.
Hello, I'm not much for introductions(actually never even bother to look for said thread), but this popped up as new.  I've got a tip that's more in the lise of a "wise" idea:
Buy a uSD card and buy one with a SD & miniSD(never seen one with just miniSD hence both) adapter included then just use the miniSD adapter with uSDs.

More devices use uSD now than the other two sizes, and hardly any used the miniSD size to begin with... i.e. SD & mini are IMO pretty much deadends with the only "good" thing about the full sized SD cards being that they used to be significantly cheaper than uSDs.

Offline BondCutter

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #94 on: September 15, 2011, 10:24:37 AM »
Hi! I'm BondCutter, hailing from the USA.

I mainly came here to find info on getting my mitts on a few Dingoo/Gemei (and maybe a JXD or two) devices... but after browsing the boards a bit, I decided to join up. I'm primarily an NES homebrewer, and the idea of making a few titles that work on NES emulators (especially emulator consoles) tickles my fancy.  ;)

Looking forward to contributing where I can! :)

Offline darth_llamah

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #95 on: November 08, 2011, 01:49:08 PM »
Hi
I'm Piotr from Poland.
I've come across Dingoonity when a crazy idea of porting Dingux to my (second-in-command) android phone. And I've ended with dingoo a320 in my hands :)
I'm not much of a dev though, rather a modder (skilled in creating compilation errors)

Offline master higgins

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« Reply #96 on: February 05, 2012, 04:21:57 PM »
Hi I'm Ivan from Chile. I've chosen this nick because it's from one of the games I like most (Adventure Island II and III) and I used to play when I was in elementary school.

I mainly came into this forums because I see there's a great scene involving the Dingoo Hanhelds. I own a Dingoo A320 with ILI9338 screen and I bought it because it allows me to play a lot of games of popular consoles through their emulators.

I've a degree in Information Technologies Engineering and I'll readily available to contribute in making better, faster and more accurate emulation of the current consoles. Currently I'm interested in how can I help to make snes9x run fast and smooth, and adding a frame limiter to FCEU (it currently jumps to more than 60fps for ntsc games).

I hope we can improve all these softwares to make emulation as close as PC emulators when the hardware limitations where similar to these handhelds (400Mhz or so CPU's, 32MB ram,...).

Thanks for creating this board! :D
I know that with the contributions of more users we can make the scene as great as another consoles which have closed specifications. ;)

Offline SnaKemaN

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« Reply #97 on: June 19, 2012, 09:31:07 PM »
Hi all,

I am SnaKemaN from Open-Consoles, I am Android Developper in France (in the south, under the sun :D)
I am here to see most of review about Yinlips console and to see if I can help :)

Bye
See you soon
« Last Edit: June 19, 2012, 09:49:20 PM by SnaKemaN »

Offline k0en

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #98 on: June 20, 2012, 03:12:40 PM »
Hi guys !

Sorry i'm just seeing this thread !

I'm k0en one of french administrator with my friend BAFelon on Open-consoles.com http://www.open-consoles.com/forum

I'm the owner of : dingoo A320, CAANOO, JXD S5110, Yinlips G16, and other device like Android Tablet and Mini-Pc  and few Game and Watch ;)

Thanks for this Great Place where i'm glad to be here !

Offline theweirdn8

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #99 on: August 08, 2012, 08:16:08 PM »
Hey,

I'm theweirdn8 and I'm a games developer. It is a pleasure to be a forum member here.

Offline micky011

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #100 on: August 27, 2012, 01:10:24 PM »
Hi, everyone
i am new here and my name is micky smith. I like to playing games online.







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Latest Games Play Online @ Games160.com

Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #101 on: August 30, 2012, 12:35:30 AM »
Hi. I'm ThatOtherPerson. I'm a programmer and I mostly just make simple homebrew games for Wii but I've also done things for PS3, Windows and GP2X. I don't know what else to say.

Offline Chex

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #102 on: September 07, 2012, 07:08:19 AM »
Hi, I'm Chex from USA! USA! USA!

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4v9Da5DpYo" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4v9Da5DpYo</a>

I fled here from the land of my oppressors (that is to say, 'gaming forums' that hate every game that isn't new and popular) to discuss the games and systems I actually enjoy. I began to phase out of popular game trends in around 2010, when I realized most of those trends SUCK, and I discovered the more obscure world of clone consoles, retro gaming, and Japanese scrolling shooters. It wasn't until a few months ago when I got my first Android game tablet, a JXD S5110. I've been playing with it a lot, all this stuff is really new and exciting to me as someone who's only ever settled for the coolest new popular game, but according to some people I'm not supposed to be excited about it. Party poopers!

Anyway, I do have a YouTube channel in which I upload various chiptunes and the occasional half-joking rant video. It was qbertaddict1 who ultimately turned me onto this site, I found his reviews on YouTube and he pointed me here. Thanks, qbert! ;)
« Last Edit: September 07, 2012, 07:15:41 AM by Chex »
YOU GONNA GET CHEX'D

Trevor Belomont

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #103 on: September 14, 2012, 07:43:33 PM »
Hey, i'm Trevor, but you can call me Turkish.
"Snatch" movie reference aside, i just like the way it clicks off the tip of the tongue.
Say it with me now, Tur-kish...Nice huh...?
HAha.

Anyways, you all may be wondering why i'm always on this site so much, here and there, talking my smack, haha, and the answers are simple, so simple...(not to be sugar coated...)

1. i have no life
2. i am retired
3. i am self employed
4. i am a huge retro-gamer
6. i love controversy, it's just too much fun
...and 5. i'm bored of everything else 3)

Okay, well that was easy, 'til next we meet, cheerio!
« Last Edit: September 14, 2012, 07:45:12 PM by Turkish »

Offline Agrajag

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Re: The Introductions Topic
« Reply #104 on: October 11, 2012, 10:29:54 PM »
Hi, I'm Agrajag from Suffolk, England.  I'm known by this name on a few other sites related to emulation and handheld gaming, and have been lurking on here since buying an A320 last summer and finding out how to install Dingux, but never got around to registering until now.  Huge thanks to everyone responsible for Dingux / Open Dingux and the various emulators, and of course all the really helpful info on this site.

I bought my Dingoo as a stop-gap while waiting for the Pandora to become a viable purchase.  It's not had a great deal of use, mainly due to the screen being so bad, but it's a good way to kill a few spare minutes now and then.  Well, a year later I still haven't ordered a Pandora but the GCW Zero is looking very interesting - sort of what the Dingoo could have been if they'd made it properly in the first place.  I think I may just have to treat myself to an early Christmas present!

 

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