I really love this thing and I hope to build it eventually! Have you ever thought about making something more akin to DS? It think that would be an extremely valuable project since I am not aware about any emulation handheld device which would try to mimic that design yet (other than expensive Aya NOE Flip DS).
Rpi compute module is available with built in wifi. While I'm sure your solution is much more performant, it also adds a lot of complexity. What made you decide to go through all this additional effort?
@@stonededge I'm not sure I follow, this thing uses a rpi compute module right? I was just wondering what made you decide to add in an extra wifi chip, because afaik wifi is built in into the rpi compute module. But I could be wrong.
Better WiFi support than any expensive gaming handheld!
THIS IS SO COOL. Can't wait to see the final product :D
*Impressive!* Well done! 👍
Thanks for this - great work! - looking forward to see some more emulation testing.
Very Cool!
This one had some really cool improvements looking forward to checking it out first hand 😮
Thanks man. We’re long overdue for a catch-up.
I really love this thing and I hope to build it eventually! Have you ever thought about making something more akin to DS? It think that would be an extremely valuable project since I am not aware about any emulation handheld device which would try to mimic that design yet (other than expensive Aya NOE Flip DS).
why are there less than 500 view, this diserves more
Appreciate that! Probably because I’m just haphazardly talking behind a camera.
Rpi compute module is available with built in wifi. While I'm sure your solution is much more performant, it also adds a lot of complexity.
What made you decide to go through all this additional effort?
Sorry, do you mean in the context of WiFi or the Compute Module? The RK3588s is much more performant than the CM4 (they use different SoCs entirely).
@@stonededge cm4 module is slow but the chip you added is 🏍
@@stonededge oh crap sorry, does this no longer use a cm4?
@@stonededge I'm not sure I follow, this thing uses a rpi compute module right? I was just wondering what made you decide to add in an extra wifi chip, because afaik wifi is built in into the rpi compute module. But I could be wrong.
tutorial for how build it 😅
@@toutatra This is a DIY project. It’s not meant to be hand holding :) All the details are on GitHub. Good luck.