Zottd, a great developer for the gamepark gp2x system has released his Gameboy Advance emulator for the handheld. It is titled Gpsp2x! and features a Dynarec'd CPU core.
GpSP2X is an official GP2X port of gpSP, a GBA emulator written from scratch by Exophase.
Philips 1982 Videopac 39 ‘Freedom fighters’On www.gp32x.com a news item stating the multi-platform Odyssey 2 (O2) emulator o2em was released for Gamepark's latest console. It doesn't feature an interface or ROM selector, but sample scripts are provided to allow you to run the games.I had some trouble getting it to run at first because my Windows notepad.exe program screwed up the scipts, introducing illegal non-Linux compliant carriage returns. One joystick is emulated with one of the action buttons as a fire button. The full keyboard is not emulated, but the shoulder buttons and the remaining 3 action buttons are configured to work as 0,1,2,3 and 4 in order to start the games. You need the Odyssey 2 BIOS to be able to use the emulator and the Videopac G7000, G7400 BIOSes are supported. I managed to get Timelord+ (Terrahawks), Killerbees+, KC Munchkin, KC's Krazy Chase and Freedom Fighters running perfectly with full sound and zero frameskip.
GP2XMaxconsole has written a review about the Linux based console that Shane R. Monroe has been ranting about in his Retrogaming Radio shows. And rightfully so, it is a flexible open source device that has excellent retrogaming qualities and tons of emulators and games for it. As we speak MAME, C64 (also +4,vic20,c128), Genesis, Nes, Tg16, Snes are very playable, close to full speed and getting better all the time.