Gp32

The GP32 (GamePark 32) is a hand held console built by Korean company GamePark. While it outwardly resembles a Nintendo Game Boy Advance, its features are quite different. The console is based on a 133 MHz (software overclockable up to 166 MHz, without risk) ARM CPU, backed by eight megabytes of RAM (upgradeable to 32/64 MB www.cobbleware.com). Unlike similar gaming systems, which are proprietary cartridge-based, the GP32 uses rewritable SmartMedia cards, making it very appealing to amateur games developers. The console also has a USB port for connection to a PC and a serial expansion port. There are three main commercial versions of the unit: the original GP32, with no light, the front-lit unit (FLU), modified for GamePark by Hahotech, and the back-lit unit (BLU), released in Europe on mid-summer 2004. All commercially released units are white with grey or white buttons. There are also a number of differently coloured promotional units, and several prototype units with wildly different designs. Although the number of official games available for the GP32 system is limited, many open source/free software developers are working on various emulators and are porting PC games. In addition to this, a wide range of free, public-domain games are being created by amateur developers. GamePark does not ask any royalties to release games for its device, which makes it much easier for small editors or independent developers to release software. The recent modification of Ericsson Chatboard micro-keyboards to work with the system has seen a new flourish of software development, including countless attempts ports of Linux, GP32Linux,and keyboard support being added to many emulators. After months of confusion surrounding its European arrival, the GP32 BLU model was finally released in three European markets (Spain, Italy, and Portugal) on June 15, 2004 with a price point of €199. However, there are no plans to release the console commercially in America. Even though it has just been officially released in Korea and Europe, it has a growing community of users and developers.

Specifications

Dimensions147 mm 88 mm 34 mm
Weight163 g
Display3.5" TFT, 16-bit colour, 320240 pixels
CPUSamsung S3C2400X01 (ARM920T core), 20–133 MHz (overclockable to 166 MHz+ in some cases. Overclocking ability is random, however all GP32s can reach 133 MHz.)
RAM8 MB SDRAM
ROM512 KB
Sound44.1 KHz 16-bit stereo sound
four-channel WAV mixing
16-part polyphonic MIDI
earphone port
stereo speakers
StorageSmartMedia 8–128 MB
Power Supply2 AA batteries or 3-V DC adapter

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