Hi everyone ,
I'm at the beginning of the build of my Game Boy Zero , and I'm wondering if the C.H.I.P from the company name Next Thing CO , wasn't a good alternative to the RPi 0.
The C.H.I.P can be very small as the RPi 0 if you desolder the connector and the pin header , he as built-in Wifi and Bluetooth, audio/composite jack, he even can be directly supply be a 3.7V battery and charge it while it's plugging with microUSB, it's also a little bit more powerful than the RPi 0.
But the problem is there are'nt good software for retro playing, I do not know if he can support custom teensy gamepad.
What do you guys think ? if there is a Retropie OS like for C.H.I.P, it would become the perfect board right ?
Use a C.H.I.P instead of the RPi 0 ?
Re: Use a C.H.I.P instead of the RPi 0 ?
It should support the Teensy should you not choose to use its I/O pins for controls.
Definitely a valid, perhaps superior option if Emulation Station comes out for it. Unfortunately, there is no current build that supports it and probably won't be for a long time.
Definitely a valid, perhaps superior option if Emulation Station comes out for it. Unfortunately, there is no current build that supports it and probably won't be for a long time.
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