ESPlay Micro: Open Source ESP32 Game Console
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Today we'll take a look at the ESPlay Micro, an open source game console built around the ESP32 WROVER SoC. Aside from being a lightweight game console for retro emulation these boards also make for a great development platform to learn low level systems programming. The hardware and software are both open source and pretty straightforward.
PS: these would make for an awesome Christmas present for anyone into gaming or making.
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#ESP32 #emulation - Ігри
Wonderful little gadget with a great interface !
Nice project, thank you for sharing
Nice video! It actually made me want to buy one,
amazing!
your voice is just like the guy in daily dose of internet.
I am waiting for mine
I would use it for diagnostics
nice
I might have to buy one of these for myself. They look really cool! But then I'd need a small 3D printer to make a case for it I think.
You can a make a acrylic one but you should do a lot of work I did one for my rpi game boy if not get a gba shell and modify it
Low frame rates in games.
Is it possible to add an Atari emulator and games to this device?
could it have av video in ..... i fly fpv drones and would be happy to have such a feature too
I need the schematic for dat pcb!
anyone was able to compile it? all docs I followed always end up with failures. the closest I could get was up to here, "WARNING: Failed to find Xtensa toolchain, may need to alter PATH or set one in the configuration menu". if I set it, it fails again with other error CC build error etc. I'm looking for a good doc to set it from scratch so I can compile.
I got the xtensa toolchain found but can't find a bunch of .h files
Hey, the project is really great. We want to feature it on our channel (no money involved). If it sounds good, then kindly reply.
Is it still compatible for esp idf ? And it is possible to test it o breadboard, just with basic components?
Can you program it to play Xbox , playstation and PC games ?
Sir is it possible to make it diy on a esp-32 board that has 520kb ram
Does this launcher work with the original odroid go?
hi, i want test the code. where are the steps?. i show github, but there isnt steps. are there any video in youtube? thanks
Is this compatible with the Odroid Go?
Very much so. The hardware is similar but ESPlay is shaped more like a PSP and Odroid Go more like a Gameboy. ESPlay has headphone jack while Odroid has internal speaker. The software shares a lot of code too but imo the ESPlay Micro code is a bit easier to read (both the firmware and the launcher UI).
what battery did you use?
maybe if they designed d PCB to let users use few gpip pins like the odroid go it would HV been nice :)
Makerfabs does PCB fabrication and the hardware is open source so you could add your own GPIO pins and order it. But if you're not up for that task there are a couple of pins exposed on the bottom (I2C, but you can do whatever you want with them in firmware, or use an I2C chip that breaks out more digital IO pins).
I have a question are these real games from real consoles on a emulator or these home made games?
Yes both with low frame rates
@@ignaciocapul8879 I’m sorry that was not my question. Are these games home made or emulated from the original games?
Could this work with an arduino
does it play >256kb roms?
Low frame rate. Bad proyect. I'm sorry both Is true.