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      ABrugsch
      last edited by ABrugsch

      I'll be updating here, sudomod, /r/Gameboy (and other subreddits) , facebook gameboy collectors group... All over the place really. Though my main log has been in sudomod so far

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        edmaul69 @ABrugsch
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        @ABrugsch this is pretty cool.

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          herb_fargus administrators
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          Using a pi to dump a ROM and then use that same pi to play the ROM? What is this wizardry?!

          If you read the documentation it will answer 99% of your questions: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/

          Also if you want a solution to your problems read this first: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            ABrugsch
            last edited by ABrugsch

            I know right.
            If I get the FUSE layer working, you won't have to even 'dump' the rom first, the emulaor can just read the rom as if it's a file

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              ABrugsch
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              Hey @moosepr in the house!

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                moosepr @ABrugsch
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                @ABrugsch they will let anyone in here 😛

                want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                  smartroad
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                  Awesome project! I love that you have LEDs on all the lines as well, people don't put enough pointlessly flashy LEDs on things anymore :( haha

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                    ABrugsch @smartroad
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                    @smartroad that's mainly for debugging. I'm not hand soldering 27 pairs of 0805 led's and resistors again unless absolutely necessary ;)
                    Any "production" boards won't have them all. (a few maybe ;) )

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                      ABrugsch @ABrugsch
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                      @herb_fargus i think I've put this in the wrong section... Should probably be in projects perhaps?

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                        smartroad @ABrugsch
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                        @ABrugsch NO!!!! Flashy is good :D

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                          ABrugsch @smartroad
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                          @smartroad agreed! But the lowest 8 bits of the address don't even flash... Just a blur like PWM dimming ;) and I haven't even sped it up to the max throughput yet!

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