I have the main unit and PC USB link cable.
type handheld game console
country Korea
year 2001
os gp32
cpu 32-bit RICK CPU ARM9
speed 133 MHz
ram 8 MB
ram cardridge
graphic 3.5″ TFT LCD 320×240
colors 65,536
sound 16-bit PCM stereo sound
ports cartbridge, USB, Phone EXT, power (3V)
power 2*AA batteries (12h)
The GamePark GP32 — Korea’s Open Handheld
The GamePark GP32, released in South Korea in November 2001, was a remarkable open handheld game console — one of the first portable gaming devices designed with homebrew development and media playback as central features. Using a 133 MHz ARM9 processor with 8 MB of RAM and an SMC card slot for storage, the GP32 ran a Linux-based operating system and could play MP3s, display images, and run emulators alongside commercial games. The GP32’s open architecture attracted a passionate development community that produced hundreds of emulators and homebrew applications, establishing South Korea’s GamePark as a pioneer in open gaming hardware.
