The T95Q and A95X Plus (https://droidbox.co.uk/a95x-plus-amlogic-s905y2-android-8-oreo-tv-box-htpc-kodi-mini-pc-4k-uhd.html) devices are both very good devices. Both allow more control over the device, great performance and you can install what you want etc.
Our Mini Keyboards at https://droidbox.co.uk/android-powered-tv-devices-by-droix/accessories.html all work great and come with one year warranty. I believe they all use the same or similar batteries and are very easy to buy on ebay etc, most remotes use them.
Kodi 18 has been officially released and is now available to install or update. Read on for how to install Kodi 18.
Kodi 18 Requirements
Kodi 18 requires Android 5 or above in order to run. If you try installing it on an Android 4 device it will give an error message. There is no way around...
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Have you tried reflashing the firmware which can be found on these forums? You will to check which T8-S Plus version you have before doing so. If you are not sure, please email [email protected] with your order number, or full name and post code.
It may be possible to change the games on the homescreen but I have not looked into it. The custom firmware has support for more systems and overall the emulators run better.
Try reflashing the firmware, you can find a guide for two methods at https://www.droidboxforums.com/threads/firmware-links-for-t8-s-plus-v1-devices.10001/
There is a reset hole on the bottom right of the device next to the headphone socket. Use a pin or similar to press it and it will reset.
Due to the memory on the device it does have issues with larger ROMs. The device was never designed for this so there is not a great deal that can be done to...
You can use any folder names, I would suggest using the names for the system so SNES for Super Nintendo, GB for GameBoy, even Super Nintendo and GameBoy would work fine.
Custom firmware emulators will probably support any format of the ROM so bin, md, smd should all work.
BIOS files should be...
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