A key goal was the option to play Nintendo 64 titles, so [KaptinBadkruk] had to overclock the Pi and then implement a cooling system. A heatsink, some copper pads, and a fan from an old 3D printer ...
Of course, since it’s running emulators on a Raspberry Pi, this isn’t only a portable N64. The front mounted USB ports allow him to plug in all sorts of controllers and emulate classics from ...
and considering the limitations of N64emulators, it hasn’t been the best experience. The new port is called Starship, and it was shown off in a live stream embedded above. It runs in a buttery ...
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