oxidgb-pico
A port of OxidGB to the Raspberry Pi Pico (by j-selby)
pico-blink-rs
World's first, but possibly worst, blinky for the pico in Rust (by thejpster)
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1.8 | 1.8 | |
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MIT License | - |
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oxidgb-pico
Posts with mentions or reviews of oxidgb-pico.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-17.
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Rust Gameboy Emulator running on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Yeah, havent touched the PIOs just yet unfortunately - do want to dig into them further but Ive not gotten the chance so far. I do have some work in progress DMA code at https://github.com/j-selby/oxidgb-pico/blob/master/src/rp2040/dma.rs, but there appears to be some issues with the svd2rust crate (or the Pi's spec), as some read/write registers for DMA are marked read-only - need to investigate further.
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Gameboy games, running natively on the Raspberry Pi Pico
You can find the code for this at https://github.com/j-selby/oxidgb-pico – should be dead simple to build (including on Windows), though let me know if you have any issues!
pico-blink-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of pico-blink-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-17.
- Rust Gameboy Emulator running on the Raspberry Pi Pico
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Gameboy games, running natively on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Credits to the Cortex-M Rust team, Rust-Embedded and people who have done the initial steps of getting Rust onto the board – you’ve done fantastic work in this domain and you’ve made my life so much easier – thankyou!
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The Rust on Raspberry Pi Pico Charity Live Stream
Source code at https://github.com/thejpster/pico-blink-rs
What are some alternatives?
When comparing oxidgb-pico and pico-blink-rs you can also consider the following projects:
rust-esp32-std-hello - Rust on ESP32 STD demo app. A demo STD binary crate for the ESP32[XX] and ESP-IDF, which connects to WiFi, Ethernet, drives a small HTTP server and draws on a LED screen. [Moved to: https://github.com/ivmarkov/rust-esp32-std-demo]
awesome-embedded-rust - Curated list of resources for Embedded and Low-level development in the Rust programming language
Main_MiSTer - Main MiSTer binary and Wiki
oxidgb - Yet Another Rust Gameboy Emulator
rp2040-pac - A Rust PAC for the RP2040 Microcontroller
awesome-rust-streaming - A community curated list of Rust Language streamers
rp-microcontroller-rs
oxidgb-pico vs rust-esp32-std-hello
pico-blink-rs vs awesome-embedded-rust
oxidgb-pico vs Main_MiSTer
pico-blink-rs vs rust-esp32-std-hello
oxidgb-pico vs oxidgb
pico-blink-rs vs rp2040-pac
oxidgb-pico vs awesome-embedded-rust
pico-blink-rs vs awesome-rust-streaming
pico-blink-rs vs Main_MiSTer
pico-blink-rs vs rp-microcontroller-rs