Buy the Anbernic RG351P here: https://joeysrh.link/ANB_RG351P
Recommended Accessories
- MicroSD Card: 128GB or 256GB (with the platforms this plays, you would be safe with either of these options)
- MicroSD Card Reader: UGREEN SD Card Reader
- Charger: UGREEN 65W Charger (use the USB-A port for charging)
AmberELEC
This setup guide assumes you want to start from scratch, with a brand new branded SD card and you will be providing your own ROMs & BIOS files. We will be installing AmberELEC for this guide.
Head to the AmberELEC Github page here, and download the latest release – AmberELEC-RG351P.aarch64-20230203.img.gz.
Extract that img.gz file using 7-Zip from 7-Zip.org.
Now, connect your branded SD card to your PC, I have a recommendation above. Download Rufus if you don’t have it already.
Open Rufus, then choose select and you want to select the .img file we just extracted from the img.gz file.
Click Start and let it do its thing.
When that’s done, safely eject and pop the SD card into the Anbernic RG351P and turn it on. Let it do it’s thing until you see the main screen.
You’re done setting up AmberELEC! Follow the other steps for adding ROMs & BIOS files.
Adding ROMs & BIOS files to AmberELEC
Connect your SD card to your PC.
Head inside of the SD card, GAMES partition, and you should see a bunch of folders for all of the systems that the device supports.
It should be pretty self explanatory at this point, but you want to move your ROMs for each system into the corresponding system folder.
For BIOS, inside of the system folders, you’ll see a bios folder. Inside of that bios folder is where you should move your bios files.