Batocera for RG35XX

These pages describe the installation of a custom firmware (CFW) based on Batocera Linux for the Anbernic RG35XX console.


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Q: I want to add my own roms to the SDCARD but my Windows/Mac computer can’t see the roms partition

A: By default batocera formats the second partition with Linux EXT4 file format. That format is typically not readable/mountable under Windows/Mac. To solve that you need to use one of the following approaches:


Q: Can I use a second SDCARD for my roms/bios content?

A: Yes! if you have a new or empty SDCARD you can insert the SDCARD on the second slot of the RG35XX and follow these steps:


Q> I have Garlic with my roms/bios on the second SDCARD. Is it possible to reuse that card for Batocera?

A: By default batocera expects a different name for the roms folders and its location, but thanks to @XQuader there’s a script that creates the compatible configuration for batocera based on the Garlic structure. You can read more about it on this Reddit post


Q: The installation seems to be running, I can see it’s expanding the partition but it’s taking too long

A: Expanding and booting the first time with a 64GB SDCARD takes about 1 to 1:30 minutes. If your SDCARD is larger it may take much longer, however if it goes beyond 5 minutes chances are that something didn’t go well. Just press reset and the system will continue. If that’s the case the partition may have not been expanded. For that you will need to manually expand the card on your PC/Mac/Linux.


Q: I’ve installed/updated to the latest version and I don’t have audio, or my controls don’t respond, or something else is not working as expected:

A: If you have updated from an older version you may need to copy the batocera.conf from the releases page to your SDCARD:


Q: Do I have to flash every release or can I update?

A: For most of the releases you can update:


Q: I am trying to run NDS roms but when trying to launch them the console returns to emulationstaion. Is it possible to use Drastic?

A: Currently Drastic is the best emulator for NDS roms. However it’s not working to launch roms directly from the NDS roms menu. See this issue in Github to see how to add drastic to launch from the ports menu. Once the script is added to roms/ports, you can launch the standalone drastic emulator, and then navigate to /userdata/roms/nds to find your roms. Note that roms need to be uncompressed in .nds format. Both desmume and melonds run but the performance is not very good compared with Drastic.