What upgrades/mods are an absolute must?

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TDOT
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Hey guys, I just ordered my a320 the other day and it's supposed to be shipped here this Tuesday. I was wondering what upgrades/mods I should look into putting on it once I get it? I know I saw a couple reviews saying how SNES games are a little laggy and Sega Genesis games are almost unplayable. Are there any software or emulator updates I might need? Should seriously consider putting Dingux on it? Basically I just wanna try and get the most I can out of my a320, and this seemed like the best place to find out :)

chris-elliott
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Well i recently recieved mine adn found dingux hard to put on new emulators. so i downloaded Gmenu2x or whatever its called. and if you get the local pack for Gmenu2x its alot easier to do. also update your md.SIM file for the genesis it makes it alot better on the native OS. also if you can get the gnuboy working put that on the native OS, i couldnt get it to work but i got it to wokr with dingux. and my GBA emulator on the native OS stopped working when i put on dingux so now i use gpSP for dingux. here is a post i did yeasterday on help how to install dingux becuase it can be a pain. http://www.dingoo-digital.com/forums/general-talk/precautions-take-pimping-my-dingoo#comment-9163. but remember putting dingux can ruin your dingoo if it is not fully charged.  so do it at your own risk. but i dont think it is very likely. some games are playable on the emulators on dingux and not on teh native OS or reversed. for example super mario kart doesn't work on my native OS emulator but does work on the snes emulator for dingux. And dingux is well worth it! I use both OS's for different things so the dual boot feature is a great thing on the dingux. hope that helps! ill check back up on here if you are having any probs!

WildWilly
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As a minimum I would recommend adding the extra community based native emulators (Gameboy, Sega Master System, PC Engine) and then also buying yourself an mini SD memory card (or micro with mini adpater) and putting Dingux on it. The Dingux SNES emulator is better plus the file images provided by the user comunity have all sorts of other neat stuff on them to play around with (Doom ports, alternate MP3 players, DOS emulators, etc..) .  A 2GB SD card is around $5.

I wrote up a "newbie" Dingoo guide with all the changes I made for reference which you might find useful.