: A 64-bit processor (Snapdragon 700 or newer for Android) is typically recommended for stable performance.
: Vulkan is preferred for modern Android handhelds for better driver efficiency.
| Handheld Button | GameCube Function | Wii Equivalent (if using Wii game) | |----------------|------------------|-------------------------------------| | A | A | A (2) | | B | B | B (1) | | X | X | 1 | | Y | Y | 2 | | Left Stick | Analog Stick | Nunchuk Stick | | Right Stick | C-Stick | IR Pointer (see below) | | L1 / LB | L | Shake / Nunchuk C | | R1 / RB | R | Shake / Nunchuk Z | | L2 / LT | L-Analog (half press) | (rarely used) | | R2 / RT | R-Analog (half press) | (rarely used) | | Select / View | Z | Minus (-) | | Start / Menu | Start | Plus (+) | | Left Grip (L4/L5) | None | (macro) |
In the context of enterprise mobile computing, the "Dolphin" line refers to a series of rugged handheld computers produced by Honeywell (formerly Hand Held Products). These devices are designed for logistics, inventory management, and field service, typically running on Windows Embedded Handheld or Android platforms [34, 38]. The Dolphin Mobile Ecosystem
No BIOS is strictly required for most games, but some need dolphin-emu-nand folder for Wii.