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devzone.nordicsemi.com
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| | | | | During the development of nRF5340 - a chip that may power your next headphones or gaming mouse - an important question came up: can it run the classic game Doom A fully functional version of the game, with little to no compromises? To run smoothly, ... | |
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blog.pimaker.at
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| | | | | Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat | |
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austinmorlan.com
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| | | | | We need to be able to draw pixels onto the LCD screen of the ODROID-GO. Getting colors onto the screen will be more complicated than reading the state of the input buttons because the LCD actually has brains. The screen is driven by an ILI9341 which is a (very popular) "TFT LCD Single Chip Driver". In other words, we communicate with the ILI9341 which then responds to our commands to actually control the pixels on an LCD. | |
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kevintechnology.com
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| | | Versatile software engineer who loves improving developer productivity. | ||