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Support for the Hack Club Sprig #2
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Unfortunately i don't think i can be of any help in this. Since the emulator is build for HDMI output (including sound), the display and audio code should be rewritten for use with a TFT breakout board and a separate audio board. |
Alright, thanks anyway |
Do you think it would be possible to adapt your PicoSystem handheld version to work with this? |
Hi, but the resolution is still too low for that device. (128x160 pixels). The NES needs 256x240 pixels. SInce the PicoSystem also has a resolution of 240x240 pixels, i needed to cut-off 8 pixels to the left and 8 pixels to the right. This is somewhat acceptable. But for only 128 pixels screenwidth, this is way too short. Or do i miss something here? |
Sorry for the late response. Was quite busy. |
Yes, I have the device and I can help (though I am also in the middle of final exams, so it might take a bit to respond); right now, the PicoSystem rom (expectedly) does nothing on my device, but it does show a blue light on the D1 led. |
I am trying to get this program to work on the Hack Club Sprig (schematic here), and while I can flash the rom, I cannot get the display or the controls to work. This is expected, as you stated that this works only on the DualShock, DualSense, and the BUFFALO BGC-FC801, and with a specific pinout. However, could you possibly use this schematic to add support for the Sprig?
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