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Possibly down the line :) Still working on new features, hardware and software side and would like to get them ironed out first. The core principle of this cart is described in my first versions git page here if interested: https://github.com/0xen/PICO-GB-CART
The game can be served to the Game Boy from the external flash. I made a MBC3+RTC compatible cart using the RP2040 at https://github.com/deltabeard/DBGC. Unfortunately, it does not support Game Boy Color double-speed mode because the RP2040 is unable to serve data to the Game Boy CPU in time when running in the faster double-speed mode.
I found your repo a year ago when I was thinking of doing the same thing without looking at your code, for fun, and got to produce a prototype but soon after I lost focus on the project and its sitting in a drawer
What is interesting though, is that Game Boy emulation on the RP2040 itself is possible. In my other project (https://github.com/deltabeard/RP2040-GB, which I'm now shamelessly plugging here, I have Pokemon Red/Blue running at 120 FPS (or 70 fps without frame skip and interlacing). A fork of the project at https://github.com/YouMakeTech/Pico-GB also adds audio output and a proper Game Boy shell. In the future, I plan on improving the game compatibility with the emulator and releasing a small game console using the RP2040 that can play Game Boy games with greater power efficiency than the original Game Boy console. :)
What is interesting though, is that Game Boy emulation on the RP2040 itself is possible. In my other project (https://github.com/deltabeard/RP2040-GB, which I'm now shamelessly plugging here, I have Pokemon Red/Blue running at 120 FPS (or 70 fps without frame skip and interlacing). A fork of the project at https://github.com/YouMakeTech/Pico-GB also adds audio output and a proper Game Boy shell. In the future, I plan on improving the game compatibility with the emulator and releasing a small game console using the RP2040 that can play Game Boy games with greater power efficiency than the original Game Boy console. :)