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JELOS Beginners Guide

JELOS Beginner's Guide

Powkiddy X55 (RK3566) note

JELOS has stopped being developed. Powkiddy X55 owners should consider moving to ROCKNIX.

To turn your device off

IMPORTANT INFORMATION! NEVER TURN THE UNIT OFF or RESET! ALWAYS DO A SYSTEM SHUT DOWN (LIKE A PC!)

  1. Exit the software/game/app you are currently using (instructions below).
  2. Press Start in the JELOS environment to bring up the Main Menu.
  3. Choose Quit (near the bottom) and Press A.
  4. Select Shutdown System and Press A.
  5. Choose Yes and Press A on the following prompt.
  6. Wait for the device to turn off.

QUICK RECOVERY GUIDE

In case of firmware failure and you don’t have a backup, here’s how you can quickly get your device up and running again. These instructions are specific to Windows.

  1. Download Win32 Disk Imager. You’ll need this app to install the firmware.
  2. Download/install 7zip to extract the image from the 7z format.
  3. Download the latest version of JELOS here. The latest releases of UnofficialOS (uOS) can be downloaded from this repository.
  4. Insert the TF1/Int microSD card that came with your device into your laptop/PC. You may need an SD card reader for this.
  5. Using Win32 Disk Imager, flash the firmware image to the microSD card. This can take 10-15 minutes.
  6. Once you’re done, you may get several errors saying that the disk needs to be reformatted. Close them and eject the microSD card.
  7. Insert the microSD card into your device and power it on. Wait for JELOS/uOS will complete the installation process.
  8. Device is ready once the Emulationstation menu is displayed.

HOW TO EXIT FROM GAMES

  • For most emulators/systems – Press Select + Start, then press Select + Start again to confirm your exit.
  • For DraStic (Nintendo DS emulator) – Press L3 (left analog stick). A menu will appear. Choose Exit DraStic.
  • Some versions have this mapped to R3 (right analog stick).
  • For PPSSPP (PSP emulator) – Press L3 (left analog stick). A menu will appear. Choose Exit to JELOS.
  • For Sega Saturn (Yabasanshiro emulator) – Press Select. A menu will appear. Choose Exit.

HOW TO ACCESS THE RETROARCH MENU

  • All emulators/systems – Press Select + X.

SYSTEM MENU NAVIGATION

  • Up and Down – Moves one game/item up/down in the list of games
  • Left and Right – Moves one system to the left/right.
  • Y button – In the list of games, allows you to search by specific text.
  • L1/R1 – Moves one page up/down in the list of games. Moves one page left/right in the list of systems.
  • B button – cancel a choice/back out of a menu selection.
  • A button – confirm a choice.
  • Start button – bring up the JELOS main menu.
  • Select button – In the list of systems, this triggers Quick Access. In the list of games, brings up the View Options menu.

EMULATOR/GAME SPECIFIC INFORMATION

Turbografx CD

Rondo of Blood will not let you skip the opening credits if you don’t have a save game. The game isn’t broken! Your controls will work fine when you get to the title screen.

Arcade Systems (M.A.M.E., Arcade, CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, Neo Geo)

Pressing the Select button simulates inserting a coin. You’ve got unlimited credits for all these arcade games

PlayStation 1

How to enable Left Analog Stick Controls (applies to the Default emulator):

  • Start the PS1 game you want to play.
  • Press Select + X to access the Retroarch Quick Menu.
  • Scroll down and choose Controls.
  • Choose Port 1 Controls.
  • Change Analog to Digital Type from None to Left Analog.
  • Press B to go back to the Controls menu.
  • If you want to save this configuration, choose Manage Remap Files.
  • Choose Save Game Remap File – to save this for the specific game only.
  • Choose Save Content Directory Remap file or Save Core Remap File – to save this for all PS1 games.
  • Press B twice to go back to the Quick Menu.
  • Choose Resume.

Nintendo64 (Mupen64Pro Standalone Rice)

  • Save State – Press Select + R1
  • Load State – Press Select + L1

HOW TO CHANGE EMULATORS

Sometimes, specific games perform better using specific emulators/cores. In some cases, they might not even run properly. It’s a good idea to try changing emulators/cores when having trouble with specific games.

To change the emulator for the entire system

  • In the game selection screen of the system you want to change emulators for, press Select.
  • Choose Advanced System Options (at the very bottom of the list).
  • The top option will be Emulator, which is set to Default by default. Press A to see the list of available emulators for that specific game system.
  • Note: Cores running through Retroarch will have the prefix “Retroarch:”. Emulators/cores without this prefix are likely standalone emulators, which will run outside of Retroarch.

To change the emulator for a specific game

  • In the game selection screen, highlight the game you want to change emulators for then press X..
  • Choose Advanced Game Options (near the bottom of the list).
  • The top option will be Emulator, which is set to Default by default. Press A to see the list of available emulators for that specific game system.
  • Note: Cores running through Retroarch will have the prefix “Retroarch:”. Emulators/cores without this prefix are likely standalone emulators, which will run outside of Retroarch.

HOW TO CHANGE DISCS

Some disc-based systems will have multi-disc games. When playing these games, they may prompt you to insert the next disc. Here are the instructions on how to do this.

Default Playstation 1 Emulator

  1. Press Select + X to bring up the Retroarch menu.
  2. Scroll down and choose Disc Control.
  3. Choose Load New Disc.
  4. Choose the next disc of the game that you’re playing in the list of files that appears.
  5. Proceed with the game.

Sega Saturn (Yaba Sanshiro)

  1. Press Select.
  2. Choose Open CD Tray. It will change to Close CD Tray. Choose it again.
  3. A list of files will appear. Choose the next disc of the game that you’re playing.
  4. Proceed with the game.

Default Sega Dreamcast Emulator

  1. Press Select + X to bring up the Retroarch menu.
  2. Scroll down and choose Disc Control.
  3. Choose Load New Disc.
  4. Choose the next disc of the game that you’re playing in the list of files that appears.
  5. Proceed with the game.

HOW TO ADD/DELETE GAMES

  1. Remove the TF2 microSD card from your device and insert it in your laptop/PC via a microSD card reader.
  2. When it loads, open the TF2 drive. You should be able to see the following folders via Windows Explorer:
  3. Double-click on the folder of the gaming system that you want to add new or delete games from.
  4. For Playstation games, if your game is of the cue + bin format, you will need to extract them from the zip file. Because of this, we recommend that you save each game’s files into it’s own sub-folder. Some Playstation games consist of multiple game files, so separating them will help you manage your games better.

Additional Themes

Download using Code > Download ZIP then place in /storage/.emulationstation/themes

Emulator Notes

BIOS: https://github.com/archtaurus/RetroPieBIOS -- /BIOS

LibRetro DAT: https://github.com/libretro/libretro-database -- /metadat

(Prefer no-intro then redump then tosec.)

MAME folder: MAME2003+

fbneo folder: Final Burn Neo (Arcade Only) (supports retroachievements)

neogeo folder: Final Burn Neo (NeoGeo)

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efrolich commented Feb 7, 2024

I use a rgb10 max pro
Tring to shutdown the unit via the quit menu wil reboot the unit?
When i plug in a charge kabel the unit will boot?

I use the latest 20240106 firmware

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