Kinda off topic, couldn't find your comment about it. But it looks like the Radxa CM5 is available to buy now on their main website in the CM5 section, and the prices seem pretty good.
@@JeffGeerling No problem! Hope you'll cover it in a video ;) By the way, hope you ordered the regular one, the CM5 Lite has an RK3582 which has 2 less cores and no GPU.
@@hidde1626 Yep! Got the one with RK3588S2 and 8GB of RAM. Hopefully I can compare it to the Pi CM5, whenever that comes out. I'll be posting my test data to my sbc-reviews GitHub project either way!
Sort of! I guess you can use it for that if you wanted and make a little Wii controller. It's for the gyro inside of the handheld itself - I'm using an MPU6050 module over i2c.
Have you compared it to a joycon on steam input? Yours looks a lot smoother, I love to use a joycon as a mouse but it is a bit… slow? It’s hard to describe
Like a Wii, but without the annoying receiver bar!
Kinda off topic, couldn't find your comment about it. But it looks like the Radxa CM5 is available to buy now on their main website in the CM5 section, and the prices seem pretty good.
@@hidde1626 Oh cool! I just ordered one, thanks for letting me know!
@@JeffGeerling No problem! Hope you'll cover it in a video ;)
By the way, hope you ordered the regular one, the CM5 Lite has an RK3582 which has 2 less cores and no GPU.
@@hidde1626 Yep! Got the one with RK3588S2 and 8GB of RAM. Hopefully I can compare it to the Pi CM5, whenever that comes out. I'll be posting my test data to my sbc-reviews GitHub project either way!
That's incredible!
I assume this is for Wii support in the future?
Sort of! I guess you can use it for that if you wanted and make a little Wii controller. It's for the gyro inside of the handheld itself - I'm using an MPU6050 module over i2c.
Have you compared it to a joycon on steam input? Yours looks a lot smoother, I love to use a joycon as a mouse but it is a bit… slow? It’s hard to describe