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kmilloz:
Hi, look at that link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/tExXEwuStxU?v=2#errorPrivate video) that opening up the device it says "GameBox", not "Arcadebox" as one of the videos that have appeared on the network ...  ???
shin_akuma:
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RandyT:

--- Quote from: shin_akuma on February 11, 2011, 09:05:40 pm ---RandyT , i not good with board and eletric but i can see 2 track passing in all 4 pads,anyway if second usb joystick is a dummy fo trick consumers maybe never selling any game for this console,in this case it is complete fake console,i hope not.

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I don't think the translator is doing justice to what I am trying to tell you....each gamepad has two thumbsticks.  Of the two thumbsticks, only one is real, and that is the left one.  The right thumbstick is fake. 

Yes, there are lines going to each of the 4 ports on the front of the system.  They go directly to GPIO pins on the processor.  This processor, unlike the processor in the Dingoo 320, has no built in USB Host lines.  It only has USB Device support.  It's unlikely that the ports on the front are USB, as there is no good reason to go through the trouble on a machine this inexpensive, and only for gamepads.  If you look at the brochure, they refer to something they call "Keymax".  My guess is that it is a proprietary 2-wire serial protocol between the gamepads and the console.  Even if they aren't USB, it's still quite clever of them to use the inexpensive and widely available USB connectors for this purpose.  A little confusing, but clever.
shin_akuma:
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emphatic:
Are there any vertical games, and if so, how are they displayed?
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