wswan:tutorial:testing_hardware
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| * **WonderSwan** (mono) - it cannot run WSC-exclusive software, but it is the cheapest of the models. | * **WonderSwan** (mono) - it cannot run WSC-exclusive software, but it is the cheapest of the models. | ||
| * Notably, the original Swan's FSTN display has a different gamma compared to the color-capable models, including in compatibility mode! If you don't own this model, you can use an emulator to compare the reproduction of grey shades. | * Notably, the original Swan's FSTN display has a different gamma compared to the color-capable models, including in compatibility mode! If you don't own this model, you can use an emulator to compare the reproduction of grey shades. | ||
| + | * **Pocket Challenge V2** - it's a mono WonderSwan from Benesse! | ||
| + | * Downside: It doesn' | ||
| + | * Upside: That's the only incompatibility, | ||
| In addition, for capturing footage from real hardware, you may be interested in a consolizer mod, which turns an existing WonderSwan Color system into a headless device with HDMI output. The [[https:// | In addition, for capturing footage from real hardware, you may be interested in a consolizer mod, which turns an existing WonderSwan Color system into a headless device with HDMI output. The [[https:// | ||
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