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*While ''Doom'', ''Doom II'', and ''Final Doom'' only require a single ''WAD'' file each, add-on ''WAD'' files also can be used |
*While ''Doom'', ''Doom II'', and ''Final Doom'' only require a single ''WAD'' file each, add-on ''WAD'' files also can be used |
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*While ''Quake'' only requires its ''PAK0.PAK'' file to launch, to access the full game, the ''PAK1.PAK'' file is also required |
*While ''Quake'' only requires its ''PAK0.PAK'' file to launch, to access the full game, the ''PAK1.PAK'' file is also required |
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*Due to a change made to the ''libvorbis'' package in the [[FunKey-OS]] V2. |
*Due to a change made to the ''libvorbis'' package in the [[FunKey-OS]] V2.2.0 update, ''VVVVVV'' is currently non-functional when using the latest official system firmware. To fix this incompatibility without downgrading the firmware of one's device, a [https://github.com/DrUm78/FunKey-OS/releases/tag/FunKey-OS-2.3.0-DrUm78 third-party firmware revision] can be installed to fix the issue until the next official firmware update is released. Other changes made by the third-party firmware update include: |
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**Adding UTF-8 support to Gmenu2x |
**Adding UTF-8 support to Gmenu2x |
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**Replacing swap usage with battery percentage on the system statistics overlay |
**Replacing swap usage with battery percentage on the system statistics overlay |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 7 February 2022
Make note of the following information for the following games:
- While Doom, Doom II, and Final Doom only require a single WAD file each, add-on WAD files also can be used
- While Quake only requires its PAK0.PAK file to launch, to access the full game, the PAK1.PAK file is also required
- Due to a change made to the libvorbis package in the FunKey-OS V2.2.0 update, VVVVVV is currently non-functional when using the latest official system firmware. To fix this incompatibility without downgrading the firmware of one's device, a third-party firmware revision can be installed to fix the issue until the next official firmware update is released. Other changes made by the third-party firmware update include:
- Adding UTF-8 support to Gmenu2x
- Replacing swap usage with battery percentage on the system statistics overlay
- Updating the PicoDrive (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) emulator
- Switching the default Game Gear emulator from Mednafen to PicoDrive
- Adding Mona and the Witch's Hat Deluxe to the list of included homebrew Game Boy Color games
- Removing a buzzing sound from Gmenu2x
- As with official firmware updates, simply download and add this FWU file to the root folder of your FunKey S to install the update. Should you wish to flash this version of FunKey-OS directly onto a MicroSD card, an IMG file for the firmware revision is available here. Further instructions on the above processes can be found here and here, respectively.