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- Can you develop an NES emulator within 2 months in C on BeagelBone?
- Help interfacing my ATmega328p with a MicroSD over SPI
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Embedded Systems Weekly #110
CHIPnGo A custom-built CHIP-8 hand-held gaming console powered by a STM32 microcontroller.
- Show HN: I built a handheld CHIP-8 game console to teach myself embedded systems
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I finished my hand-held CHIP-8 game console I call CHIPnGo!
It's essentially complete now (other than some planned firmware tweaks) and you can check out the source code on GitHub. You can also see a video if it in action here.
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8-bit console - picking MCU/MPU
I ask because I recently made a console for CHIP-8 which is an old 8-bit “fantasy console” by writing a CHIP-8 emulator for a STM32 MCU. So games still have that 8-bit limitation like you’re going for but the STM32 has a bit more power than actual 8-bit MCUs which is useful for working with the display and stuff.
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[Schematic Review + General Design Questions] CHIP-8 Handheld Game Console
Now that I have a nearly complete prototype for my CHIP-8 game console that I've been working on, I wanted to attempt to create a custom PCB to truly make it portable.
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I'm working on a physical, handheld CHIP-8 game console. Anyone have suggestions/critiques?
A couple months ago, I decided I wanted to learn more about embedded software development so I thought it would be cool to port my emulator to a STM32 MCU and try to build a handheld game console since CHIP-8 never existed as an actual standalone physical machine. I have a working prototype and the firmware (which I wrote from scratch so it took quite awhile to get right) is basically done (though I will likely do some refactoring and add a bit more robustness) which can be found here. Next step is to design a PCB and add battery power to have a no-shit portable game console.
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kurtjd/CHIPnGo is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of CHIPnGo is C.
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