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 | | Manufacturer | GamePark Holdings | | Type | Handheld game console | | Generation | Seventh generation era | | First available | November 10, 2005 | | CPU | Dual CPU: 200MHz Host ARM920T 200MHz ARM940T Image File history File links Gp2xlogo. ...
Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1697x1017, 265 KB) GP2X console showing the default file selector on the built-in MP3 player. ...
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| | Media | Secure Digital card | The GP2X is an open-source, Linux-based handheld video game console and media player created and sold by GamePark Holdings of South Korea. A SanDisk Multi Card Reader, with a 2 GB SD Card inserted. ...
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The GP2X was designed for homebrew developers as well as commercial developers. It is commonly used to run emulators for game consoles such as Neo Geo, Sega Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, NES, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-16, MAME and others. Homebrew is a term frequently applied only to video games that are produced by consumers on proprietary game platforms; in other words, game platforms that are not typically user-programmable, or use proprietary hardware for storage. ...
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Overview
Released on November 10, 2005 in South Korea, the GP2X was designed to play video and music, view photos, and play games. It has an open architecture (Linux based), allowing anybody to develop and run software. Also, there is the possibility for additional features (such as support for new media formats) to be added in the future due to the upgradeable firmware. is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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History The new model "F200" with touchscreen stylus Shortly after the release of the GP32 in 2001, its maker GamePark began to design their next handheld. A disagreement within the company about the general direction of this system prompted many of the staff[citation needed] to leave and create their own company, GamePark Holdings, to produce a 2D-based handheld system which they saw as the sequel to the GP32. The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a hand held console built by the Korean company Game Park. ...
Game Park is a Korean company responsible for creating the GP32 and XGP. GP32 Hardware and Design // History Foundation Founded in 1996 in Korea, Game Park entered the industry through government money. ...
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GamePark Holdings spoke to previous GP32 distributors and developers to determine the specifications for the new machine and how it should be promoted. Meetings were held in Seoul, Korea, where the final design of the new console was agreed upon. The first name of this console was the GPX2. However, it couldn't be used as a final name due to a possible trademark violation with the name of a Japanese printer, the GPX. A contest for a new name was announced on August 3, 2005. Around 1500 names were submitted in total. The winner of the competition was Matt Bakse who chose the title GP2X. For this he was awarded a free GP2X console, although delivery of his prize was rather delayed. is the 215th day of the year (216th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The GP2X has seen several minor hardware updates, most notably the changes from the First Edition to Normal Edition and the Normal Edition to the MK2. Also, a new version called the "F200" was released November 1, 2007 and features a touchscreen, among other changes. The differences between editions are detailed on the GP2X wiki.[1] Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
As of October 16th, 2006, the GP2X has sold 30000 units, and is expected that sales will reach to 50000 by Christmas.[2] Due to the open nature of the console, several applications were made for it and it has become a versatile device that may end up supplanting older game consoles which it emulates.
Hardware Specifications - Chipset: MagicEyes MMSP2 MP2520F System-on-a-Chip
- CPU: 200MHz ARM920T host processor, 200MHz ARM940T programmable coprocessor
- NAND Flash ROM: 64 MB
- RAM: SDRAM 64 MB
- Operating System: Linux-based OS
- Storage: SD Card (Latest firmware supports SDHC)
- Connection to PC: USB 2.0 High Speed
- USB Host: USB 1.1
- Power: 2 × AA battery or via AC adapter
- Display: 320×240 3.5 inch, 65,536 colors TFT LCD
- TV output
- Physical size: 143.6 mm wide, 82.9 mm high, 27 mm (excl. joystick approx.) / 34 mm deep
- Weight: 161 g (without battery)
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GPH has announced the F-200 version of the GP2X hardware, which replaces the joystick with a directional pad and adds a touch screen.[3] Nintendo DS Touch screen A touch screen is an input/output device that allows the user to interact with the computer by touching the display screen. ...
Expandability The GP2X has an expansion "EXT" port on the base of the unit into which a range of special cables (for USB host, TV-out etc) or break out box can be plugged, allowing for USB devices to be connected to and used on the GP2X directly. The only thing limiting what can be used through this interface is the availability of drivers. The connector used to expand the GP2X is hard to come by on its own but it is used with a few other devices. The Samsung e810/e730 and LG U8110/20/30/36/38 mobile telephone data cables, along with the official GP2X TV-Out adapter are suitable connectors. This connector isn't proprietary; the specifications of this connector are fully open, and you are encouraged to "hack" together your own cables, or you can buy pre-made cables from the gp2x website and others. The specifications are available at: http://wiki.gp2x.org/wiki/EXT
TV Output The GP2X also supports TV-out with a special cable that plugs into the EXT port. This allows videos that are normally scaled down to fit the GP2Xs screen to be played at native resolution on a TV. It also lets software be displayed on the higher resolution TV rather than the screen. Not all software supports this natively, but 3rd party software exists that enables TV-out functionality in all applications. This is done by launching a background process.
Power The GP2X requires 2 AA-sized batteries if not running from an external power supply. Due to the high current drain, standard alkaline batteries will not function for very long in the GP2X; NiMH or lithium batteries are recommended. â¹ The template below (Expand) is being considered for deletion. ...
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Battery life varies depending on the type of activity being performed and can last anywhere from 10 minutes (using alkaline batteries) to over 6 hours (using high-capacity NiMH batteries). When listening to music, power can be conserved by turning off the backlight and display. The GP2X has a socket for an external power supply. It must be rated 3.3V DC at 1A with a standard center-grounded (negative center) connector. The power supply should be regulated, as voltage spikes can permanently damage the unit.
Storage The GP2X's primary storage device is the Secure Digital card, which can be placed into a socket at the top of the unit. The firmware currently supports SD cards up to 4 GB in capacity. SD cards must be formatted as either FAT16, FAT32 (32 is more reliable), or ext2. The GP2X also has 64 MB of internal flash memory storage, of which 32MB can be used for user data. A SanDisk Multi Card Reader, with a 2 GB SD Card inserted. ...
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The hardware is capable of addressing the new SDHC standard and work is currently being done to make the GP2X compatible with SDHC cards up to 32GB in size. A SanDisk Multi Card Reader, with a 2 GB SD Card inserted. ...
Overclocking The two ARM cores in the GP2X can be overclocked beyond their rated speed in software. The maximum speed one can reach through overclocking varies from system to system, with some occasionally reaching over 300MHz[citation needed] and others barely reaching 240MHz (many systems can be overclocked beyond 240MHz with no problems[citation needed]).
Multimedia support Video - Video formats: DivX 3/4/5, XviD (MPEG4)
- Audio formats: MP3 and Vorbis
- Container files: AVI and OGM (WMA and MPG via additional software)
- Maximum Resolution: 720*480 (scaled to 320x240 screen resolution using built in scaling chip)
- Captions: SMI, SRT
- Battery Life: 4-5 hours average, longer times possible with high capacity batteries and with use of the power saving modes within.
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OGM meaning Ogg Media File, was developed by Tobias Waldvogel. ...
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Audio - Audio Formats: MP3, Ogg Vorbis (more with alternative players)
- Channels: Stereo
- Frequency Range: 20Hz - 20kHz
- Power output: 100mA
- Sample Resolution/Rate: 16bit/8-48 kHz
- Equalizer: includes "Normal", "Classic", "Rock", "Jazz", "Pop" presets
- Battery Life: ~10 hours (information given by manufacturer) with 2 x 2850mAh AA batteries.
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Software Due to the fact that the tools required for development on the GP2X are freely available, there is a wealth of software available for the GP2X, much of which is free. Types of software available includes emulators, games, PDA applications and multimedia players. - archive.gp2x.de - Provides downloads for most of the software available for the GP2X
Built-in Software The GP2X has several pieces of software built directly into the firmware. There is a version of MPlayer which is used to play music and video, an image viewer, an e-book reader (which can display the contents of standard text documents on-screen) and a utility to adjust the LCD update frequency to eliminate any flickering. This article is about the open source media player. ...
Also available in the firmware (though not accessible directly through the menu) is a Samba server, for transferring files to the machine using the default Windows network file sharing protocol; an HTTP server, for providing web pages; an FTP server, a different way of transferring files; and finally, telnet access allowing for direct command line access from outside the machine. These servers operate over the included USB networking functionality, allowing one to connect the GP2X to a wider network through a PC. The new GP2X-F200 supports none of these network programs. Samba is a free software re-implementation of SMB/CIFS networking protocol, released under the GNU General Public License. ...
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Version 3.0.0 of the firmware comes with 5 games pre-installed in the NAND memory. The games are Payback (demo), Noiz2sa, Flobopuyo, Supertux, and Vektar (freeware version). This firmware is currently shipped with new GP2Xs. Payback is a videogame by Apex Designs. ...
SuperTux is a free software, classic style 2D jump and run game inspired by the Nintendo Super Mario series. ...
Vektar is so far, the only commercial game released for the GP2X. This game is an indirect clone of Asteroids. ...
Emulators There are many emulators available for the GP2X which allow you to run software from other systems on the GP2X. Many emulators will run most software perfectly and at the intended speed, but some others may have various issues (often to do with speed or sound). Popular emulators include GnGeo which emulates the Neo Geo; GNUboy2x, Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulators; MAME, an emulator of various arcade machines; DrMD, which emulates the Master System, Game Gear and Mega Drive; SquidgeSNES and PocketSNES, which emulate Super Nintendo games; and Picodrive, which emulates Mega Drive and also many popular Sega CD games; psx4all for playing sony playstation games. There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...
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gnuboy (all lowercase, but sometimes unofficially spelled GNU Boy) is a Free Software emulator released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is 99% execution-compatible with software targeted for the Game Boy (DMG) and Game Boy Color (CGB) handheld game consoles sold by Nintendo. ...
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- List of Emulators - a very complete list of emulators for the GP2X
- Emulation speculation - Speculation on the ability for computer hardware to be emulated on GP2X.
Games Since the GP2X has a much smaller following than other handheld consoles, such as the Sony PSP or the Nintendo DS, there are very few commercial games available for it. At the time of writing, Vektar, Payback, Quartz², retrovirus RTS, Wind and Water: Puzzle Battles and Blazar have been released as commercial games for the GP2X, and the games Odonata and Elsewhere were released in October 2006 for Korean distribution only.[4] The finished PlayStation Portable, and a variety of accessories. ...
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Vektar is so far, the only commercial game released for the GP2X. This game is an indirect clone of Asteroids. ...
Payback is a videogame by Apex Designs. ...
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However, there are many ports of games from other platforms, mostly Linux, to the GP2X. Popular ports include Super Tux and Frozen Bubble as well as the Duke Nukem 3D, Quake and Doom engines (which can run the original games if you own a copy with the correct data files). There are also dozens of 'homebrew' games such as Tile Match and Beat2x, made by programmers at home in their spare time. - Category:GP2X games - A (rather incomplete) list of games available for the GP2X
- Games List - A list of games hosted at the GP2X Wiki
Multimedia Players There are several unofficial multimedia players available for the GP2X, intended to support more formats than the built-in music and video players can handle. One such program is a port of FFPlay that allows you to play several RealMedia and Windows Media formats. Since the release of the MPlayer source code, several unofficial builds have been released for various purposes. One of these adds support for playing music in the AAC format. FFmpeg is a collection of software libraries that can record, convert and stream digital audio and video in numerous formats. ...
PDA Applications Two popular PDA desktop environments have been ported to the GP2X: Qtopia and GPE. Both contain a range of programs such as a web browser, word processor, etc. and can be controlled with either the GP2X controls or a USB mouse and keyboard connected through a USB cable attached to the EXT port. Screenshot of Qtopia Pdas Launcher Qtopia is Trolltechs application platform for Embedded Linux-based PDAs, mobile phones, web pads, and other mobile computing devices. ...
The GPE Palmtop Environment or simply GPE aims to provide a Free Software GUI environment for palmtop and handheld computers running the GNU/Linux operating system. ...
Open source development SDKs (software development kits) are freely and easily available for the GP2X allowing anybody with the required skills to write an application or game. Most SDKs are based around a gcc cross-compiler toolchain and SDL. SDL is available for many systems, allowing for very good cross-compatibility of code with other platforms such as Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux. Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) is a cross-platform multimedia free software library written in C that creates an abstraction over various platforms graphics, sound, and input APIs, allowing a developer to write a computer game or other multimedia application once and run it on many operating systems including GNU/Linux...
A port of the Allegro [5] game programming library is also available for the GP2X, as is a port of the Fenix game toolkit. Allegro is a free open source software library for video game development, with functions for basic 2D graphics, image manipulation, text output, audio output, midi music, input and timers, as well as additional routines for things like fixed-point and floating-point matrix arithmetic, unicode strings, file system access, file...
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Other libraries under development include Minimal Library SDK, which allows for direct hardware access inside the GP2X Linux environment, and sdk2x a set of libraries and a program which allows you to leave Linux completely for total control of all the hardware with no operating system to interfere. Currently in development is gpu940, a soft 3D renderer that can do many rendering types, including true perspective texture mapping/lighting. It utilizes the ARM940T CPU of the GP2X, and allows for the GP2X to run basic OpenGL functions at a decent speed. [6] In January 2007, the renderer's OpenGL functions allowed for the 3D roleplaying game Egoboo to be ported to the GP2X at a playable speed, and a month later updated with increased speed and added lighting effects. [7] Egoboo is the rush received from public recognition of a free contribution, possibly derived from ego boost. The term is used to describe the motivational incentive for programmer participation within the open source movement and for volunteer participation in science fiction fandom. ...
GP2X executables GP2X executable files have one of two 3 letters file extensions. For games, the .gpe extension is used. These are listed in the Games section of the menu. Utilities have the extension .gpu, and appear in the Utilities section of the menu; in firmware 3.0.0 they appear along with the games.
Controversy DRM There has been debate [2] over the inclusion of DRM in the GP2X. As yet, there's no information on how exactly this DRM restricts the rights of users. Gamepark Holdings has however stated [3] that DRM will be used only to restrict commercial games made for the system, and will not be used to restrict user-loaded content. Two possible protection schemes are locking software to operate only from the Secure Digital (SD) card on which it is shipped, or locking it to the unique hardware ID of a single GP2X unit. Digital rights management (DRM) is an umbrella term that refers to access control technologies used by publishers and copyright holders to limit usage of digital media or devices. ...
However, it is possible to find the serial number of a device. This could be used in DRM technology. [4]
Copyright violations The GP2X firmware uses a significant amount of GNU GPL code, including MPlayer for its media functions and the Linux kernel for its OS. The GPL requires for the release of the source code to users of the binary application (i.e. GP2X users); however, the source code was not initially released when the GP2X was released to consumers.[8] A handheld game console is a lightweight, portable electronic machine for playing video games. ...
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- February 18, 2006 - Kernel source for Firmware 1.4.0 released.
- July 5, 2006 - Modified MPlayer source code released.
- "U-Boot" bootloader source code released.
- Kernel source for Firmware 2.1 released.
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- ^ Q&A: GP2X chief Craig Rothwell - News at GameSpot. Game Spot. Retrieved on 2006-10-30.
- ^ The GP2X returns with a touch screen on Siliconera
- ^ GP2X Software - Commercial. Gamepark Newbie. Retrieved on 2007-02-26.
- ^ GP2X Allegro. George Foot. Retrieved on 2006-05-23.
- ^ gpu940 Project Page (gna.org) - Accessed 2-26-07
- ^ Posts by the porter at the fan forums GP32X.com (Original release) & (Update) - Retrieved 2-26-06
- ^ "GP2X needs a GPL lesson", Jim Russell, 10 January 2006
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 57th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
See also Wikimedia Commons has media related to: GP2X Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...
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GamePark Holdings is a Korean company responsible for creating the GP2X that was founded by former employees of the game maker GamePark. ...
The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a hand held console built by the Korean company Game Park. ...
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Official Website Community and news websites - GP32X - news and forums covering all Gamepark handhelds
- Emuholic - homebrew news for all major handhelds, including the GP2X
Development Tools - Game Editor - Game creator tool for GP2X
- EDGELIB SDK - Commercial mobile game engine including support for GP2X
Help - wiki.gp2x.org - GP2X Wiki
- GP2X User Guide - fan-made user guide
- GP2X FAQ - GP2X FAQ
- Gamepark Newbie - Another GP2X FAQ
- Checklist - Emulator Compatibility lists
- gp2x.info - International and Dutch gp2x forums
Because of the open source philosophy that linux brings to the software world, many people have ported the linux kernel to run on devices other than a computer. ...
Bold text Desktop computer with several common peripherals (Monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, microphone and a printer) A desktop computer is a gay electronic machine computer which convert raw data into meaningful information, made for use on a desk in an office or home and is distinguished from portable computers such...
The Linutop is a 9. ...
Longmeng (Chinese for Dragon Dream) is a Chinese low-cost computer being designed to cost â¬100. ...
ThinCan is the name for a thin client manufactured by Estonian electronic design start-up Artec Group. ...
Zonbu is a technology company responsible for the development of a computing platform that combines a web-centric service, a small form factor PC, and an open source based software architecture to create an affordable, hassle-free, and environmentally responsible computing environment. ...
Sharp Mobilon PRO PV5000A, one of the many Handheld PCs produced. ...
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on May 25, 2005. ...
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit in January 2007. ...
The Nokia N810 is a Internet appliance from Nokia, announced on 17 October 2007, the Nokia N810 and the Nokia N800 will be in production at the same time. ...
The Pepper Pad is a mobile computer with Internet capability and doubles as a handheld game console. ...
Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 running OpenZaurus and OPIE, with docking cradle and stylus The Sharp Zaurus is the name of a series of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sharp Corporation. ...
For the band, see Laptop (band). ...
The Eee PC is a small (ultra-portable) computer designed by Intel and ASUS. According to ASUS, the name Eee (pronounced as the letter e, IPA /iË/) derives from the three Es, a contraction of their advertising slogan Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play[1]. // Two models...
The Classmate PC, formerly known as Eduwise, is Intels entry into the market for low-cost personal computers for children in the developing world. ...
The XO-1, previously known as the $100 Laptop or Childrens Machine, is an inexpensive laptop computer intended to be distributed to children in developing countries around the world [1], to provide them with access to knowledge. ...
Look up Multimedia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The DBox is a DVB satellite, terrestrial and cable digital television decoder (set-top box). ...
For other uses, see Dreambox (disambiguation). ...
The Hauppauge MediaMVP is a network media player. ...
TiVo (pronounced tee-voh, IPA: ) is a popular brand of digital video recorder (DVR) in the United States (and coming to Canada in December 7, 2007) and is a consumer video device which allows users to capture television programming to internal hard disk storage for later viewing (time shifting), provides...
A computer network is an interconnection of a group of computers. ...
The BT Home Hub The BT Home Hub is a wireless Internet router from BT. It is based on the IEEE 802. ...
Linksys WRT54G version 3. ...
The NSLU2 The NSLU2 is a device made by Linksys for making USB Flash memory or hard disk devices accessible over a network (NAS). ...
A Picotux computer chip. ...
Several examples of non-folding mobile phones. ...
The ROKR Z6 (also known as the RIZR Z6) is an upcoming mobile phone from Motorola, currently scheduled to be released in June 2007. ...
The Motorola RAZR² is the successor to the popular RAZR. The RAZR2 V8 has been updated to run Linux. ...
The Neo1973 is the first smartphone to support the OpenMoko software platform, made by FIC. It is named for the first year of mobile telephone communication: the inventor of the mobile phone, Martin Cooper, made the first call in 1973. ...
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