PicoCart64
N64 development cart using a Raspberry Pi RP2040 (by kbeckmann)
OpenLaserMouse
Quadrature Optical Mouse Replacement Using an Arduino for the Amiga Tank Mouse (by chris-jh)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
PicoCart64
Posts with mentions or reviews of PicoCart64.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-04.
- GitHub and all it’s glory!
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Nintendo 64 Java
There's an open source effort to build one with a Pi Pico: https://github.com/kbeckmann/PicoCart64/tree/develop
I have no clue how tested it is, and README mentions only up to 2MB ROMs, but it is a start.
- Raspberry pi Everdrive ?
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Another open source flash cartridge based on the RP2040 chip
The main idea is to make the cartridge as simple and cheap as possible. Contrary to Konrad's idea of multiplexed PSRAM chips and two RP2040, I decided to use one SPI flash memory chip and one RP2040. Modern flash chips allow to erase and flash data more than 100,000 times, which is more than enough for home use for many years. Since the RP2040 does not support SPI flash chips larger than 16MB, it was decided to use page mode with page switching through the Extended Address register (EA register).
- PicoCart64: Nintendo 64 flash cart using a Raspberry Pi RP2040
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 20, 2022
PicoCart64: Nintendo 64 flash cart using a Raspberry Pi RP2040\ (30 comments)
- Nintendo 64 Raspberry Pi Pico "Everdrive" for $10 bucks
OpenLaserMouse
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenLaserMouse.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-04.
- GitHub and all it’s glory!
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3D Printed Tank Mouse w/ Jessie PLA
Internals: https://github.com/chris-jh/OpenLaserMouse
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PicoCart64 and OpenLaserMouse you can also consider the following projects:
N64cart - RP2040 N64 cartridge
picostation
omega - Omega Home Computer
SAROO - SAROO is a SEGA Saturn HDloader
MicrocodeDecryptor
UnoCart - The Ultimate Cart's little brother (Atari 8-bit XL/XE multicart)
NeoCDSDLoader - Neo CD SD Loader
PicoBoot - Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) based IPL replacement modchip for GameCube
xbox_mainboard - Reverse engineer xbox mainboard
JJazzLab-X - Moved to JJazzLab repo
RP2040-Game-Boy-Cartridge - PCB for /u/LyneByLyne's Pico gameboy cartridge project
PicoCart64 vs N64cart
OpenLaserMouse vs picostation
PicoCart64 vs omega
OpenLaserMouse vs SAROO
PicoCart64 vs MicrocodeDecryptor
OpenLaserMouse vs omega
PicoCart64 vs UnoCart
OpenLaserMouse vs NeoCDSDLoader
PicoCart64 vs PicoBoot
OpenLaserMouse vs xbox_mainboard
PicoCart64 vs JJazzLab-X
OpenLaserMouse vs RP2040-Game-Boy-Cartridge