Atari - Lynx (Handy)

Background

Handy is an Atari Lynx video game system emulator that can be used as a libretro core. Handy was the original name of the Lynx project that was started at Epyx and then finished by Atari.

Author/License

The Handy core has been authored by

The Handy core is licensed under

A summary of the licenses behind RetroArch and its cores have found here.

Extensions

Content that can be loaded by the Handy core have the following file extensions:

Databases

RetroArch database(s) that are associated with the Handy core:

BIOS

Required or optional firmware files go in the frontend's system directory.

Filename Description md5sum
lynxboot.img Lynx Boot Image - Optional fcd403db69f54290b51035d82f835e7b

Features

Frontend-level settings or features that the Handy core respects.

Feature Supported
Restart
Screenshots
Saves
States
Rewind
Netplay (State based) ✔ (not link-cable emulation)
Core Options
RetroAchievements
Cheats (Cheats menu)
Native Cheats
Controls
Remapping
Multi-Mouse
Rumble
Sensors
Camera
Location
Subsystem
Softpatching
Disk Control
Username
Language
Crop Overscan
LEDs

Directories

The Handy core's directory name is 'Handy'

The Handy core saves/loads to/from these directories.

Frontend's State directory

Geometry and timing

Core options

The Handy core has the following option(s) that can be tweaked from the core options menu. The default setting is bolded.

Settings with (Restart) means that core has to be closed for the new setting to be applied on next launch.

Controllers

The Handy core supports the following device type(s) in the controls menu, bolded device types are the default for the specified user(s):

User 1 device types

Controller tables

Joypad

User 1 Remap descriptors RetroPad Inputs
B
Pause
D-Pad Up
D-Pad Down
D-Pad Left
D-Pad Right
A
Option 1
Option 2

Supported combinations

Compatibility

Game Issue
RoadBlasters Graphics glitches. Minor flickering and glitches after starting a race.

See also

Atari - Lynx