Anbernic RG35XX H Folder Names and Supported Console Roms

Here’s a list of which consoles or systems correspond to each folder name on your Anbernic RG35XX H:

• PORTS: Homebrew and indie games.
• A800: Atari 800 (8-bit family).
• A2600: Atari 2600.
• A5200: Atari 5200.
• A7800: Atari 7800.
• AMIGA: Commodore Amiga.
• APPS: Applications for the device.
• ATARI: Generic Atari games (if specified separately, use for different categories).
• ATARIST: Atari ST.
• ATOMISWAVE: Sega’s Atomiswave arcade system.
• C64: Commodore 64.
• CPS1: Capcom Play System 1 arcade games.
• CPS2: Capcom Play System 2 arcade games.
• CPS3: Capcom Play System 3 arcade games.
• DOS: DOS games.
• DREAMCAST: Sega Dreamcast.
• EASYRPG: RPG Maker games.
• FBNEO: FinalBurn Neo arcade emulator.
• FC: Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System, NES).
• FDS: Famicom Disk System.
• GB: Game Boy.
• GBA: Game Boy Advance.
• GBC: Game Boy Color.
• GG: Sega Game Gear.
• GW: Game & Watch.
• HBMAME: Homebrew MAME (arcade) games.
• LYNX: Atari Lynx.
• MAME: Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator.
• MD: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
• MDCD: Sega Mega CD/Sega CD.
• MSX: MSX home computer.
• N64: Nintendo 64.
• NAOMI: Sega’s NAOMI arcade system.
• NDS: Nintendo DS.
• NEOCD: Neo Geo CD.
• NEOGEO: Neo Geo (arcade and home console).
• NGP: Neo Geo Pocket.
• ONS: ONScripter visual novel games.
• OPENBOR: Open Beats of Rage (side-scrolling beat ’em up games).
• PCE: PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16.
• PCECD: PC Engine CD/TurboGrafx-CD.
• PGM2: PolyGame Master 2 arcade system.
• PICO: Sega Pico.
• POKE: Pokémon Mini.
• PS: PlayStation.
• PSP: PlayStation Portable.
• SATURN: Sega Saturn.
• SCUMMVM: SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) virtual machine for running point-and-click adventure games.
• SEGA32X: Sega 32X.
• SFC: Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System, SNES).
• SMS: Sega Master System.
• VARCADE: Various arcade systems.
• VB: Virtual Boy.
• VIC20: Commodore VIC-20.
• WS: WonderSwan.

Each folder is designated for ROMs specific to the mentioned consoles or systems. Make sure to place the appropriate ROMs into their respective folders to ensure they are recognized and playable on your device.

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