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asmotor
retro-go
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Trying to identify this ESP32 Module
I’m trying to port Retro-GO to one of these tiny gaming handhelds and I wanted to compile a list of the parts used, but I’m having trouble identifying the ESP32 module used since it looks like the telltale metal shield on the module was removed. Any clues?
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I made a game console from an ESP32! (WIP)
Link to retro-go firmware: https://github.com/ducalex/retro-go
- Who still uses the “original” Odroid GO? I still use mine for it’s crazy battery life, controls, aesthetics!
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Original Odroid go - Software updates?
https://github.com/ducalex/retro-go/releases/tag/1.31.1 There are a couple cool 3rd party images. This one is my favorite, and has tons of cool features, including a slow snes core.
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Pocket-Sized Doom Is Actually Playable
No I don’t! It would be a fun toy, but it’s definitely underpowered… since it uses a esp32 chip instead of something like a raspberry pi (like other portable emulators do). I might buy one if I can find it for cheap, and add the Retro-go firmware.
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Adafruit upcoming handheld console may be the smallest (playable) DOOM device
During development of this device they ported (info here) Retro-32 to the device, a multi-emulator software developed originally for Odroid-GO, that support PrBoom.
- Just beat Electric gym on my first play through of Red+! First device that got me into r/SBCGaming <3
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What is your favorite handheld to play GB(C) games?
This. With the firmware from ducalex (https://github.com/ducalex/retro-go) the emulation for GB[C] and NES is excellent.
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ESP32 Firmware flash
May have better luck with Retro-Go: https://github.com/ducalex/retro-go/releases
What are some alternatives?
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator
RetroESP32 - Retro ESP32 is a turbo charged Odroid Go Launcher, Emulator and ROM Manager
C64 - Commodore 64 BASIC Programs
BlueRetro - Multiplayer Bluetooth controllers adapter for retro video game consoles
xemu - Emulations (running on Linux/Unix/Windows/macOS, utilizing SDL2) of some - mainly - 8 bit machines, including the Commodore LCD, Commodore 65, and the MEGA65 as well.
LovyanGFX - SPI LCD graphics library for ESP32 (ESP-IDF/ArduinoESP32) / ESP8266 (ArduinoESP8266) / SAMD51(Seeed ArduinoSAMD51)
megadev - A Sega Mega CD development framework in C and 68k asm
FunKey-OS - Buildroot-based embedded Linux OS for the FunKey S retro-gaming console
Nuked-OPN2 - Cycle-accurate Yamaha YM3438(YM2612) emulator
Gearsystem - Sega Master System / Game Gear / SG-1000 emulator for macOS, Windows, Linux, BSD and RetroArch.
SGDK - SGDK - A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive
FBNeo - FinalBurn Neo - We are Team FBNeo.