this might help
http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/pala...amer-1485.html
It's too bad Tommo didn't put as much love into the video output as they did the packaging (on the system, not the game card). They really could have made this an all in one, lower cost solution for players wanting to play Neo-Geo on their HD displays.
I predicted this back when 480p was announced. We all know how SD content looks on HD, and it seems they also introduce other visual artifacts as well.
That being said I'm still keeping my system. It's a nice throwback to the good old days for me and the style and packaging are nearly worth it alone.
And again, if you want quality Neo-Geo emulation in 1080 HD (with scanlines, instruction manual, online co-op, save states, JPN/ENG switching, Jukebox music playing) look no further than Neo-Geo Station on the PS3.
They were selling them all for $5 a game and the 1080' 1:1 video scanline output on my 55" HDTV is, in a word, beautiful.
Here's some samples. The blurring is from my camera phone, not NGS.
I'm wondering if Playmore/SNK signed an agreement with Tommo not to release more NG Station games until a certain time. Sadly, It's been a very long time since they've released a new one.
PLEASE NOTE! Many of the posts prior to 2005 ARE NOT FROM ME!...They are from the member who now goes by the name "spoon".
SpooNMan's NEO-GEO Website (1996-2013)
Video Game Obsession Website

Found these drivers for the 4770 from 'Android3.2_Novo7_Basic_1029', but they seem to be 32bit only:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wrzlolt89djy39t/XFA2K8-rvS
Heh, I found the same thing. INF file doesn't match the device, and the inf itself says 4740, not 4770, along with the VID/PID differences. Thanks though. Im still hunting for the 4770 DFU driver, assuming it'll work with the usbtools executables I got in the same package.


I can not believe the inferior image either on the hand-held's LCD or when connected through HDMI (worst).
You can immediately tell, it is a 3rd party, non Japanese product. The docking station insertion designed seem very amateurish.
Overall, the hardware build looks cheap, compared to Sony or Nintendo hand-held gaming devices. I would still keep it, for its collectible value, but honestly, my PSP-1000 displays a much nicer image, using emulated software.
p.s. the RESET button ,does not work. any ideas why?

What does this driver do? Allows the controller to be connected to a PC?

I'm guessing with the USBTools program would allow access to the internal storage where the roms are kept. Provided working drivers are found.
Found a seemingly working 4770 driver! Maybe. It installed for me.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tijvvdmuu9jcjir/32Q53KaCnG
Just got my Amazon order too.
Gotta love Amazon, FREE shipping, and it got here first!!
Target and GameStop orders still haven't arrived,
and I paid expedited shipping.
6 more NeoGeo X's to go
Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Christmas!!
You guys are Awesome!
Can't believe the handheld has already been taken apart,
Different Joystick testing...
NG.com ROCKS!!![]()
PLEASE NOTE! Many of the posts prior to 2005 ARE NOT FROM ME!...They are from the member who now goes by the name "spoon".
SpooNMan's NEO-GEO Website (1996-2013)
Video Game Obsession Website

FYI. Neoqueef linked to this thread. If you were wondering.
Giving these peoples their airs since 2086.

Ninja Master's SD seems to be 66/63MB, according to testdisk.
Last edited by nerdstick; 12-19-2012 at 05:38 PM.

I am cancelling my 2nd Neo Geo X (first one was ordered through Target.com), since this console is NOT all that. Besides I can use the money for the 2nd unit and get a real AES (have a guy who is selling AES and 3 games for $350, although the console is Japanese).
I thought I would keep the second one for a rainy day (if my first unit got damaged) or sell it for extra value, but the more I play with this, the more I see it is not all that great. My PC which is outputing a true 15hz, and is connected to my Sony 20" PVM looks amazing.
I grabbed the ingenix loader and got it running on linux, but it doesn't allow the reading of firmware, only the uploading. Only thing of use it's provided is that its a V1 version of the JZ4770
I wonder if shorting those bootsel pads to ground would do anything, (excuse my noobishness here) maybe there's multiple locations for a bootloader or firmware to load from and shorting these let you load from another location. Pure speculation. Maybe connect a serial cable to those RX/TX pads and see if a terminal comes up.
Also, someone post some internal shots of the stick!
Last edited by DanAdamKOF; 12-19-2012 at 06:43 PM.
As it stands today, maybe. The system isn't really anything more than it was being sold as... a fun little Neo Geo handheld with a bunch of games built in. That being said, we already have people trying to crack the thing open and learn its secrets. I can see this becoming a much cooler system pretty quicklyI can't wait to see how this develops. I can also see people doing mods to the dock in the future to get better output. Remember, we're still at the very start of this little device. Who knows what it will be doing in a few months.
to those that are not neo geo purists , is hdmi to tv really that bad?
taken from ftp://ftp.ingenic.cn/2soc/4770/JZ4770_ds.pdf



Got mine today from Best Buy, F Best Buy. Thanks for basically shipping it in a plastic bag. Every box corner is really jacked.
Aside from that, I love the portable itself. Though I am disappointed in the dock. It feels cheap, and I honestly don't like the way the portable docks into it. Plus using composite and stereo audio cable, I get very low sound. I've got it plugged into my receiver where every other device is at a normal volume, but docked, this thing is super quiet. I'll see how it is with HDMI passing the audio, maybe it's better.
I also don't like that when docked, the output is forced 16:9 in the menu. That's OK cause when in game you can switch it with your TV to 4:3. But when you go back to the menu, it's now squished. Inconsistent. I would have preferred they design the menu as 4:3 and allow the handheld to stretch it. Then when it's docked, you could go either way with the TV's aspect.
Also the joystick I'm disappointed in. I've read here that the joystick quality is pretty much on par with the original AES sticks. If that's the case, then the original AES sticks feel cheap too. Once there's a way to charge the handheld individually, I'll probably just pack up the dock and joystick and forget they ever existed.
Aside from that, the portable's great.
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