[Arm-netbook] Handheld Games Console

Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl at lkcl.net
Tue Sep 22 23:47:58 BST 2015


On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 10:43 PM, GaCuest <gacuest at gmail.com> wrote:
> En 22 de septiembre de 2015 en 22:57:20, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (lkcl at lkcl.net) escrito:
>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 7:38 PM, GaCuest wrote:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> > I updated the block diagram. I would appreciate if someone can review it.
>> >
>> > http://rhombus-tech.net/community_ideas/games_console/news/pcb_block_diagram_22sep2015/
>>
>> ok so you liked the idea of being able to make a games controller
>> from the same PCB, then? :) it would be really simple, a piece of
>> plastic and a USB connector - done!
>>
>
> Yes, it's a good idea.
>
> The problem is that we are not a professional team, so we can now focus only on the handheld games console. Daniel has very little free time, so for now we are progressing very slowly.

 hey it was an easy idea... for another time, yes.

> Another idea would be to create a EOMA-68 with FPGA (or similar) and use it as a pass-through card. For example, you can connect a PC Gamer to HDMI and USB of this EOMA-68, and you have a PC as a handheld games console.

 ah yeah of course, i forgot about that :)

 btw could you use plain-text editing, not a rich-text format, with
paragraphs broken up at (appx) 70 chars per line, please?


> So we have two options, put the EINT in the headphone jack, or put (this) second EINT in the FFC 40 pin connector in case we need it in the future on future screen. What is your recommendation?

 i'd say keep it on the HP jack, just in case something needs to be
altered (volume etc.) when switching between headphone and speaker
mode.

l.



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