Exagear 351

On the RG351, running ExaGear required a complex setup. Users often had to install specific custom firmware (like 351ELEC or JELOS, though ExaGear was more commonly associated with the earlier AmberELEC or bespoke Linux builds) and configure specific dependencies. The experience was not plug-and-play; it required the user to mount image files, configure screen resolutions (as the RG351 has a 640x480 or 480x320 screen, differing from standard VGA), and map inputs.

is a specialized, community-driven adaptation of the defunct ExaGear emulation technology, specifically tailored for the Anbernic RG351 series of handheld gaming consoles (such as the RG351P, RG351M, and RG351V). It serves as a bridge that allows these ARM-based portable devices to execute x86 Windows applications and classic PC games by utilizing a binary translation layer. The Technology Behind the Port exagear 351