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Benjamin Todd
Japan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.พ. 2015
Currently living in a Tokyo, Japan. I have an interest in electronics, programming and building cool stuff. This is where I will share my finished projects on electronics.
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RK3588: Portal (Box86) via Wine
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Showing off the gyro in Portal on the RK3588s.
Retro Lite CM5: v1 Alpha Prototype (RK3588 Powered Linux Handheld)
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Retro Lite CM5: v1 Alpha Prototype (RK3588 Powered Linux Handheld)
Retro Lite CM5 Gyrometer (MPU6050)
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Testing out the gyrometer in BOTW in mouse mode, after rotating the axis to work like a traditional game console rather than a mouse pointer.
Power Up: CM5 (Battery/Tact Switch)
มุมมอง 1822 หลายเดือนก่อน
Now you're playing with power, battery power! (BQ24292i - thanks to jefflongo for his driver!)
CM5 Gamepad/Gyro Test
มุมมอง 4133 หลายเดือนก่อน
Testing out the controller PCBs which now use an RP2040 instead of the original ATMEGA32u4. Still a few tweaks to make here and there, but basic functionality is working.
Retro Lite CM5: Alternate Mode over Type-C (DisplayPort)
มุมมอง 5514 หลายเดือนก่อน
A quick working example of an external USB-C PD controller implementation, with SuperSpeed mux flip and hotplug detect to negotiate alternate modes over Type-C - Armbian 23.11.1 with Radxa CM5 & RK3588S SoC. I used the TUSB546A and TPS65987D from Texas Instruments to get this working & will feature in the final CM5 build.
RP2040 CM5 IMU - MP6050 Air Mouse Test
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RP2040 CM5 IMU - MP6050 Air Mouse Test
Retro Lite CM5 (Touch Integration - GT911)
มุมมอง 1.1K6 หลายเดือนก่อน
Confirming touch calibration and accuracy - working with the GT911 Goodix IC in Nintendo DS games. I’ve been wanting to try out Citra and managed to compile an older build that doesn’t require Vulkan, but there is still a lot of glitches.
Retro Lite Docking Station: First Look
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Hi guys, I’ve been working hard on finishing off my docking station for the Retro Lite CM4 and it’s finally done! It features a Raspberry Pi Pico programmed in C and speaks over USB to the console to display some cool metadata about the current game. There is also a statistics mode which shows you stats about the CM4 itself as well. I’m using the SSD1351 128x128 OLED display from Waveshare and ...
Raspberry Pi CM4: PPSSPP - Chains of Olympus - 2x Native Resolution (30 FPS Hack)
มุมมอง 1.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Raspberry Pi CM4: PPSSPP - Chains of Olympus - 2x Native Resolution (30 FPS Hack)
Flame Red Retro Lite CM4: God of War III
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Flame Red Retro Lite CM4: God of War III
CM4 Moonlight NVIDIA Streaming: Zelda - Breath of the Wild (60FPS CEMU Test)
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CM4 Moonlight NVIDIA Streaming: Zelda - Breath of the Wild (60FPS CEMU Test)
Raspberry Pi CM4 Gaming Handheld: Retro Lite CM4 - First Look
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Raspberry Pi CM4 Gaming Handheld: Retro Lite CM4 - First Look
WiiSPii Gameplay: Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii)
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WiiSPii Gameplay: Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii)
WiiSPii Gameplay: Super Mario Sunshine (GC)
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WiiSPii Gameplay: Super Mario Sunshine (GC)
WiiSPii Gameplay: Pokemon XD - Gale of Darkness (GC)
มุมมอง 2632 ปีที่แล้ว
WiiSPii Gameplay: Pokemon XD - Gale of Darkness (GC)
Retro Lite CM4 Splash Screen (Green) - 800 x 480p
มุมมอง 1.3K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Retro Lite CM4 Splash Screen (Green) - 800 x 480p
Retro Lite CM4 Splash Screen (Purple) - 800x480p
มุมมอง 9342 ปีที่แล้ว
Retro Lite CM4 Splash Screen (Purple) - 800x480p
Wii SPii Portable: Wii in a GameBoy Advance SP
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Wii SPii Portable: Wii in a GameBoy Advance SP
Looks ok for a gameboy console hint hint 😂
Can I see I run inazuma 11 strikers 2013
does this work with games that use the motion controls extensively like wii sports?
i am doing another handheld project that looks like this as well, which OS did you use? (too lazy to compile linux from scratch...)
how do you play with motion controls, do you move the whole thing?
Crazy
I am continually impressed by how much performance people are able to get out of this SOC- great work!
What screen did you use? That one looks really good!!
does it work for carmageddon 1/2/tdr2k?
Sorry, I am not familiar with those games, but I can give them a try later? They are old Windows games?
@@stonededge carmageddon1 is dos(i think the 3dfx glide patch was dos too, maybe there was a windows re-release though), 2/tdr2k(carmageddon 3 effectively but named the death race 2000) are windows games and kind of annoying and hard to get running on modern windows. they're the racing games where you drive over pedestrians/robots/zombies(depending on region) to get more time. actually they're like physics based action puzzle games underneath that gory facade(n64 version loses that with it's inferior engine and as such is not even nearly the same game).
trop et voila la PS2 qui passe sans problème, ça donne envie... vivement le produit final..
Awesome - what computer board is this test with?
Radxa CM5 (RK3588s from Rockchip)
Very cool
What is the name of that device?
It's the Retro Lite CM5, a handheld I've been developing with a fellow friend the greater part of about a year now.
@@stonededge seems very impressive, great job!
@@digitalpotato4867 Thanks.
Nice one!
wow that's just impressive
9:03 please don't say that. You are but awesome, to able build such portable console (Wii).. that's lot's of effort, love and passion. I adore you, bro. So, thanks for showing us ehat you had made 😁 Best regards ❤
Homemade Nintendo switch lite
Can’t wait to hear how hard Nintendo sues him into the shadow realm
Still not in jail but I’ll let you know once I’m there
No offence, but is it a switch or is it running the switch OS on a emulator you made
It appears to be custom hardware with a 3d printed shell. I think mby a raspberry pi compute module.
@@Mr0utsider Actually, it's the RK3588s compute module.
Beautiful work! Is great to see the progress of your work until it got here. Really inspiring.
😎👍
That's a nice bit of hardware!
Indeed!
Amazing
Thanks Flo!
Awesome
I love all of this, only thing i feel like id change is the original switch joysticks to the magnet style ones, from what ive heard no drift and more precise
Any work on video out?
Oh this is awesome, wow!
just saw this video. incredible design! can't imagine the many many many hours of headache and puzzlement you experienced as you built this. but holy moly! that's a hell of a cool portable!
My God. Take. The. Screen. Protector. OFF! Awesome build. Why not remove that for the video?
Hey, i love your work. keep it going. i am interested if the cm5 could possibly emulate the Switch. can you test it?
Hi, thank you! Yeah, I believe it can probably do some basic 2D games and maybe some light 3D ones. Unfortunately switch emulation requires a very new version of OpenGL (4.5 or greater) or Vulkan 1.2 graphics drivers, which aren't available except on Android right now. I am building a linux machine so I won't be able to test switch until we get Vulkan drivers.
If i were building one, I would've done a wii in a New 3ds XL. Is there a reason you chose an Advance SP?
Don't you worry about the switch joysticks getting drift?
I get what you’re going for, but that name is just horrible. I loved the upgrades the SP got over the GBA, but it was too compact when it came out when I was 11, but now in my 30s it’s just way too small to hold and use comfortably.
Thanks for the updates! Super excited for this :)
Super exciting!
Nice! 👍
Impressive!
Awesome work!
this will be wii on 2008
Looks real.
Have you compared it to a joycon on steam input? Yours looks a lot smoother, I love to use a joycon as a mouse but it is a bit… slow? It’s hard to describe
GameBoii Advance
This guy really says “uhh” a lot.
Who else wanted to see Tenkaichi running 😂
cant wait to get miyoo flip version 😆 the model just similar like this oh god 😱
The way that you leave that screen protector on their while playing makes me want to slap you with a barbed wire bat
11:11
That's great! Out of interest, what display and driver board are you using?
The driver board is custom designed & the display is a KD055HDFID001 which I ordered from Alibaba! I'm using all 4 MIPI lanes for it although you could probably get away with 2 lanes for 720p.
That's incredible! I assume this is for Wii support in the future?
Sort of! I guess you can use it for that if you wanted and make a little Wii controller. It's for the gyro inside of the handheld itself - I'm using an MPU6050 module over i2c.
Like a Wii, but without the annoying receiver bar!
Kinda off topic, couldn't find your comment about it. But it looks like the Radxa CM5 is available to buy now on their main website in the CM5 section, and the prices seem pretty good.
@@hidde1626 Oh cool! I just ordered one, thanks for letting me know!
@@JeffGeerling No problem! Hope you'll cover it in a video ;) By the way, hope you ordered the regular one, the CM5 Lite has an RK3582 which has 2 less cores and no GPU.
@@hidde1626 Yep! Got the one with RK3588S2 and 8GB of RAM. Hopefully I can compare it to the Pi CM5, whenever that comes out. I'll be posting my test data to my sbc-reviews GitHub project either way!