Exagear 351
9/10 essential for tinkerers. 4/10 for casual users. Proceed with technical curiosity. Keywords: ExaGear 351, RG351P Windows games, Anbernic PC emulation, Diablo II on RG351, x86 to ARM translation, WINE on RK3326.
It requires patience. It requires tinkering with .reg files and wine prefixes. It will never run Halo . exagear 351
| Feature | ExaGear 351 | DOSBox Pure | PortMaster | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 95 to XP | MS-DOS | Linux Native | | Game Examples | Diablo II, Fallout | Doom, X-COM | Shovel Knight, Stardew Valley | | Setup Difficulty | High (WINE configs) | Medium | Low (Drag and drop) | | Performance | Good (30-60 FPS) | Excellent (60 FPS) | Native (60 FPS) | 9/10 essential for tinkerers
A: ExaGear 351 uses a virtual C: drive. Do not power off while saving. Always exit via the game’s menu, then hit Start+Select to close ExaGear cleanly. Keywords: ExaGear 351, RG351P Windows games, Anbernic PC
In the world of retro handheld emulation, the Anbernic RG351 series (including the RG351P, RG351M, and RG351V) has long been celebrated for its near-perfect performance of PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, and below. However, for years, there was a glass ceiling: PC gaming.
If you have ever wanted to play Diablo II , Fallout 1 & 2 , Heroes of Might and Magic III , or even StarCraft on your RG351P while riding the bus, this guide is for you. ExaGear 351 is not a standalone emulator. It is a specialized, community-ported version of Eltechs' ExaGear—a proprietary x86-to-ARM translation layer. In simple terms, it is a "wrapper" that tricks Windows PC games into believing they are running on an Intel x86 processor, when in fact they are running on the RG351’s Rockchip RK3326 ARM CPU.
Insert your ArkOS/AmberELEC SD card into your PC. Navigate to the EASYROMS partition.
