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RPI5 Retropie duplicate output GPIO and HDMI

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    LivingCostume
    last edited by 8 Mar 2024, 22:16

    Hi everyone,

    Is it possible to output to a Waveshare DPI LCD 3.5inch screen and HDMI at the same time to get duplicated image? Or am I wasting my time?

    Currently using:
    RPI5
    Waveshare DPI LCD 3.5 inch
    Bookworm Lite 12.5
    Retropie 4.8

    Thank you for your help! I couldn't find any threads with the same question.

    Cheers!

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      Daistaar
      last edited by 9 Mar 2024, 00:20

      Assuming this is to make a sort of handheld that can then be ouput to a screen if need be, kind of like a Switch or Deck?

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        LivingCostume @Daistaar
        last edited by 9 Mar 2024, 00:37

        @Daistaar Not really. My inspiration is the Small Mac Project. I want to be able to output video throught a small 3d printed version of a Mac Classic and output at the same time on my TV.
        https://www.instructables.com/Making-a-Small-Mac-From-a-Raspberry-3/

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