MicrocodeDecryptor
By chip-red-pill
CHIPnGo
A custom-built CHIP-8 hand-held gaming console powered by a STM32 microcontroller. (by kurtjd)
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0.0 | 2.3 | |
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MicrocodeDecryptor
Posts with mentions or reviews of MicrocodeDecryptor.
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- Undocumented functions in cpu's and other complex hardware
- "Intel TXE" pažeidžiamumas buvo išnaudotas šifravimo raktui nustatyti
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Embedded Systems Weekly #110
Microcode decryptor A team of researchers has released a tool to decrypt and unpack the microcode for some low-power Intel CPUs. This makes possible to understand how Intel has implemented various security fixes and features. Among the security fixes you can find the one about the famous Spectre vulnerability. Among the features you can dig into the implementation of Intel TXT, SGX or VT-x.
- Intel Microcode Decryptor
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 20, 2022
Intel Microcode Decryptor\ (253 comments)
- Intel Microcode Decrpyor
- Intel Microcode decryptor
CHIPnGo
Posts with mentions or reviews of CHIPnGo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-22.
- Can you develop an NES emulator within 2 months in C on BeagelBone?
- Help interfacing my ATmega328p with a MicroSD over SPI
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Embedded Systems Weekly #110
CHIPnGo A custom-built CHIP-8 hand-held gaming console powered by a STM32 microcontroller.
- Show HN: I built a handheld CHIP-8 game console to teach myself embedded systems
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I finished my hand-held CHIP-8 game console I call CHIPnGo!
It's essentially complete now (other than some planned firmware tweaks) and you can check out the source code on GitHub. You can also see a video if it in action here.
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8-bit console - picking MCU/MPU
I ask because I recently made a console for CHIP-8 which is an old 8-bit “fantasy console” by writing a CHIP-8 emulator for a STM32 MCU. So games still have that 8-bit limitation like you’re going for but the STM32 has a bit more power than actual 8-bit MCUs which is useful for working with the display and stuff.
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[Schematic Review + General Design Questions] CHIP-8 Handheld Game Console
Now that I have a nearly complete prototype for my CHIP-8 game console that I've been working on, I wanted to attempt to create a custom PCB to truly make it portable.
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I'm working on a physical, handheld CHIP-8 game console. Anyone have suggestions/critiques?
A couple months ago, I decided I wanted to learn more about embedded software development so I thought it would be cool to port my emulator to a STM32 MCU and try to build a handheld game console since CHIP-8 never existed as an actual standalone physical machine. I have a working prototype and the firmware (which I wrote from scratch so it took quite awhile to get right) is basically done (though I will likely do some refactoring and add a bit more robustness) which can be found here. Next step is to design a PCB and add battery power to have a no-shit portable game console.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing MicrocodeDecryptor and CHIPnGo you can also consider the following projects:
PicoCart64 - N64 development cart using a Raspberry Pi RP2040
PicoPico - Pico-8 Player
riscv-uefi-edk2-docs - Documentation and status of UEFI on RISC-V
EMUCHIP8 - EMUCHIP8, a CHIP-8 emulator.
crbus_scripts - IPC scripts for access to Intel CRBUS
jaxe - A fully-featured, cross platform XO-CHIP/S-CHIP/CHIP-8 emulator written in C and SDL.
JJazzLab-X - Moved to JJazzLab repo
chip8-pico - A Chip8 interpreter on the Raspberry Pi Pico, with a display and button matrix.
bashttp - µServer in Bash
vis-chip-8 - Visual Chip-8 Emulator
build-your-own-x - Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
MicrocodeDecryptor vs PicoCart64
CHIPnGo vs PicoPico
MicrocodeDecryptor vs riscv-uefi-edk2-docs
CHIPnGo vs EMUCHIP8
MicrocodeDecryptor vs crbus_scripts
CHIPnGo vs jaxe
MicrocodeDecryptor vs JJazzLab-X
CHIPnGo vs chip8-pico
MicrocodeDecryptor vs bashttp
CHIPnGo vs vis-chip-8
MicrocodeDecryptor vs build-your-own-x
CHIPnGo vs embassy