MinUI is a minimal launcher for the
Trimui Model S

Source:
https://github.com/shauninman/minui

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Features

- No settings or configuration
- A no frills file browser with an
  almost 1:1 relationship to the
  contents of your SD card
- Quick access to save states and
  disc swapping plus full access
  to each emulator's unique settings
- Resume from your last used save
  state by just pressing X in the
  file browser
- Instant sleep, just press MENU in
  the file browser or menu (hold L
  and R and then press any other
  button to wake)
- Emulator defaults curated to match
  the unique strengths and limitations
  of the device

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Roms

Included in this zip is a Roms folder
containing folders for each console
MinUI currently supports. MinUI will
create these folders for you when
installed or updated but they'll be
empty. You should probably preload
them with roms and copy each folder to
the Roms folder on your SD card before
installing. Or not, I'm not the boss
of you.

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Bios

Disc-based systems are pain. Trimui
shipped with bios (naughty!) for
PlayStation (and Game Boy Advance?) but
you'll need to bring your own bios
for Sega CD and TurboGrafx-CD. Sega
CD bios will be named something
like bios_CD_U.bin, bios_CD_E.bin,
or bios_CD_J.bin and should be
placed in /Roms/Genesis/.picodrive/.
TurboGrafx-CD bios will be named
something like syscard3.pce
and should be placed in
/Roms/TurboGrafx/.temper/syscards/.

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Disc-based games

To streamline launching disc-based
games with MinUI place your bin/cue
(and/or iso/wav files) in a folder with
the same name as the cue file (minus
the .cue extension). MinUI will launch
the cue file instead of navigating
into the folder. For multi-disc games,
put all the the discs in a single
folder and create an m3u file (just
a text file with the relative path
to each disc's cue file on a separate
line) with the same name as the folder
(plus the .m3u extension). Instead of
showing the entire messy contents of
the folder, MinUI will just display
Disc 1, Disc2, etc.

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Install/Update

Without unzipping it, copy
TrimuiUpdate_MinUI.zip to the root
of your SD card. Insert your SD
card into the device, power it
on, navigate to FILE, and open
TrimuiUpdate_MinUI.zip. Welcome
to MinUI.

A quick note: The MinUI installer is
also an updater and becomes a launcher
once installed. So don't remove it from
your SD card.

Once an update is available, just
replace TrimuiUpdate_MinUI.zip with
the latest version. From the stock UI,
updating is the same as installing
or launching. From MinUI, just launch
Update, which will appear below Tools
when an update is detected on the
SD card.

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Return to stock

Navigate to Tools and launch Stock
UI. See you soon!

While unlikely to occur, if you ever
have a problem with MinUI and cannot
boot or return to stock, delete
the hidden .tmp_update directory at
the root of your SD card using your
computer.

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Return to MinUI

Navigate to FILE and open
TrimuiUpdate_MinUI.zip. Welcome back!

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One more thing

Check out Tips in Tools for handy info
about waking from sleep, changing
the volume and brightness, quickly
navigating MinUI, resuming from your
most recent save states, downloading
native games, and keeping up to date.

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Thanks

To eggs for his early and frequent
hacking and porting, LCD initialization
code, screen tearing patch, under-
and over-clocking; the list continues
to grow every day, but above all for
sharing these constant discoveries.

Check out eggs' releases:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5e9xwvp672vt8cr/AAAkfmYQeqdAalPiTramOz9Ma?dl=0

To neonloop for putting together
the Trimui buildroot and discovering
that the device shipped with adbd,
which together turned hacking on the
device into developing for the device,
literally overnight.

Check out neonloop's repos:
https://git.crowdedwood.com

And to the entire Retro Game Handhelds
Trimui Model S and dev Discord
community for their enthusiasm and
encouragement.

Checkout the channel on the
Retro Game Handhelds Discord:
https://discord.com/channels/529983248114122762/780563189434941460
