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pico-rectangle
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A hit box style controller that works on Nintendo Switch natively? Or the firmware to do so?
Check out https://github.com/JulienBernard3383279/pico-rectangle
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Introducing the Superslab, the Most Advanced Digital Controller! (Preorders Now Open)
That you don't have to worry about that being the case. If you want to see the nitty gritty of how it functions, here is the pico rectangle ultimate DAC algorithm
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[Review Request] Raspberry Pi Pico based Keyboard/Controller
My main concern is power. The rp2040+ supports simultaneous charging and use, but I also want to make sure I don't accidentally leak power back up the cable (especially to the gamecube, since this could break it). I followed the circuit diagram for the usb c breakout, but since I am using a battery pack I have some concerns. There is also the rp2040+ schematic available online.
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i am new and old
if you're playing on console it's a different story, you'd have to either get a prebuilt that works on the gamecube or use something like pico-rectangle.
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Open Frame1 Controllers - 2nd Batch Survey Link (More Info in the Comments)
Pico Rectangle - Arte
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Discussion: Normalization of Maximum Cardinal Inputs (1.0 vs 0.9875)
It's easy enough to write your own firmware for a box controller, the software is already out there on Github. So it's not enough even if all of Hitbox, Hax, Goomy, Greg Turbo, and Panda are all on board.
pico-os
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Ask HN: Best computer that can't run a modern browser
any "Raspberry Pi" with 256 MB - is a perfect test machine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
And there is an extra minimal alternative:
Raspberry Pi Pico ( 264 KB; available from $4 + https://github.com/asynts/pico-os )
"Raspberry Pi Pico comes with Dual-Core ARM Cortex M0+ processor, which can run up to 133MHz. It has 264KB of SRAM and 2MB of on-board flash storage, but we can extend up to 16MB of off-chip Flash memory via a dedicated Quad-SPI bus."
What are some alternatives?
Arduino-SNES-controller-on-GameCube - Modify a SNES (or similar) controller to work on GameCube using a compatible Arduino board.
PicoW_HomeAssistant_Starter - Everything you need to get started with your own Intranet of Things, using the high-quality, low-cost Pico W as the backbone.
picotetris - Tetris on a Raspberry Pi Pico mounted on a Pimoroni Pico Explorer
pico-rv32ima - Running Linux on RP2040 with the help of RISC-V emulation
captouch_joystick - USB Joystick Device with Capacitive Touch Inputs using Raspberry Pi Pico and Arduino
Control-Surface - Arduino library for creating MIDI controllers and other MIDI devices.
pico-micropython-examples - Examples to accompany the "Raspberry Pi Pico Python SDK" book.
vtm - Text-based desktop environment
pico_stepper - Stepper Library for RP2040/Pico
Macaron - A sweet hobby made operating system written in C++ for x86 CPUs with GUI
yocto-8 - A (WIP) PICO-8 cartridge runner for the Raspberry Pi Pico
OFOF1 - Open-frame case design for the Open Frame1 board