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If GPSP (a Game Boy Advance emulator) isn’t showing up on your Anbernic RG350M, here are a few steps you can try to get it working:
1. Check Installation Location
- Ensure that GPSP is installed in the correct folder. For Anbernic devices, emulators often need to be placed in specific directories, such as
media/data/apps
ormedia/data/emulators
, depending on your device’s OS. Verify the folder path and make sure GPSP is in the right location.
2. Verify the File Format
- Confirm that GPSP is in the correct file format (typically
.opk
for Anbernic devices). If it’s a different format, it may not be recognized by the RG350M’s OS.
3. Update Firmware
- Sometimes, firmware updates add compatibility for certain emulators. Check the Anbernic website or a trusted source for the latest firmware for the RG350M, and follow instructions to update it if necessary.
4. Reboot the Device
- After installing or moving files, rebooting can help the system recognize new software. Power down the RG350M, wait a few seconds and turn it back on.
5. Re-download GPSP
- The GPSP file may be corrupted or incompatible with your device. Try downloading GPSP from a reliable source confirmed to work with the RG350M.
6. Check File Permissions
- In some cases, files may need specific permissions to run. Connect your RG350M to a computer, locate GPSP, and make sure its permissions are set to “executable” if applicable.
7. Try Alternative Emulators
- If GPSP continues to have issues, consider using a different GBA emulator compatible with the RG350M, such as mGBA, which might work better on your device.
Following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot why GPSP isn’t showing up on your RG350M. If the issue persists, reaching out to an Anbernic community or support forum can provide additional guidance.
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