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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

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I also threw these these other rom files on. Some were recognized in the games list but they did not play.

So, for example: if your most recently played game (first in the history list) was "Batman - The Video Game" for Game Boy, and that game happened to be the ninth game listed in the Game Boy section on your device, the fifth and sixth bytes in your History.bin would be 0x04 0x00 (which is 4 in decimal, i.e. the "Game Boy" ROM list), and the seventh and eighth bytes would be 0x08 0x00 (which is 8 in decimal, i.e. the 9th game in the 0-based list of Game Boy games). The Favorites.bin file works exactly the same way, just with games you've favourited rather than played recently. Extract the zip file; inside is a folder called UpdateFirmware, containing a single file called Firmware.upk The community built tool Tadpole can be used to change the theme on the SF2000, amongst many other features. The screen is a 3 inch LCD that is covered by a plastic lens. There’s no lamination like we typically see in current handhelds.Latin numbers 0 to 9 listed vertically, used for the number of games available in each main menu category These numbers control the position and size of the game artwork in each system's game-list. The first two numbers are the X and Y coordinates from the top-left corner of the screen for where to start drawing the artwork; the second two numbers are the width and height of the artwork to draw. Note that the SF2000 doesn't do any image scaling; the dimensions are for the rectangular area the device will begin adding each pixel of the source artwork to. If the artwork's dimensions don't exactly match the dimensions specified here, the artwork will not display properly If you want to mess around with SF2000 save states, you can do so using my SF2000 Save State Tool, which you can find here. Default ROMs

The game console that actually plays quite well and looks the absolute best on the Data Frog is the Sega Genesis. It was easily the best experience on this device. Other Tools:*** WARNING: As new FW updates keep getting released, some of these tools lose functionality or stop working altogether. It is my understanding that the most recent FW featured on this post (FW 1.5) works with the disable music, as well as the boot logo changer tools. Button mapping is now already featured, so it is no longer strictly necessary - but I leave it in this list because some are still running previous FW builds by choice. I have not yet verified if the game list rebuilding tool still works, but I presume it does not. The SF2000 is a cheap hand-held emulation gaming console which was released in early 2023. Although the device itself is sold by a variety of vendors, it was the vendor "Data Frog" who caught public attention, and so the device is often simply referred to as "the Data Frog". If you only care about how your theme looks via AV out, and don't care about it looking aliased/jagged on the internal display, design for the regular 640 x 480 base The last four bytes are a little-endian Uint32 storing the offset within the file of where the thumbnail metadata starts (i.e., the offset of the first byte of width data)Updated the main menu BGM sample rate details with the latest findings from bnister. Clarified which menu text colour resets after exiting a game. Added a note about charging safety (thanks for your sacrifices, Zerter#4954! 🫡)

The SF2000 uses a microSD card for storing everything, including the device's firmware. Most SF2000s ship with an included card, formatted for 16 GB of storage. Some of the included "16 GB" microSD cards are actually 32 GB cards, even though "16 GB" is printed on them - they are genuinely 32 GB cards, and the default 16 GB partition can be expanded to use the rest of the card if desired. The "Arial" typeface, containing Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Chinese, and Japanese characters. Duplicate of yahei_Arial.ttf, the single font file from the original firmware version The next N bytes are the zlib-compressed thumbnail data (deflates to a raw RGB565 image, much like many of the other images used by the SF2000 UI) FFFFFF: Hexadecimal colour (RGB) for the general game-list texts, and the x/yyy game count in the top-right corner of each game-listData Frog SF2000 Button Mapping Tool (by vonmillhausen; credits also to nikita.burnashev) : https://vonmillhausen.github.io/sf2000/tools/buttonMappingChanger.htm Designed with user convenience in mind, the SF2000 features an intuitive and user-friendly interface. Navigating through menus, adjusting settings, and launching games is a breeze, thanks to its responsive controls and intuitive layout. 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. Added more details about how the boot logo ends up scaled on the screen, as well as a link to a new tool I wrote for altering the logo. Corrected one small formatting error.

You can add your own ROMs to the roms folder on the microSD card, which will then appear in the user ROMs menu of the device. You can also modify the built-in ROM lists using FROGTOOLThe "Tahoma" typeface, containing Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic and Thai characters

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