Time for some electronics projects again! Got in two packages from JLCPCB just the other day.
Notices by Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)
-
Embed this notice
Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2024 01:56:56 JST Toble Miner | tsys
-
Embed this notice
Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2024 01:56:54 JST Toble Miner | tsys
First board is showing some signs of life already 👀
-
Embed this notice
Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2024 01:56:53 JST Toble Miner | tsys
The OLED controller has enough on-board graphics RAM to trivially implement double buffering for tear-free playback. With that animations look even better!
-
Embed this notice
Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Mar-2024 08:25:39 JST Toble Miner | tsys
For the last few years I have been really annoyed with companies that advertise so called "Gaming routers". None of them are ever capable of running any games!
So @manawyrm and I built what I consider to be the first real gaming router.
It is based on a classic, the TP-Link TL-WDR4900 WLAN router with an AMD Radeon external GPU connected via PCIe and can run GTA. -
Embed this notice
Toble Miner | tsys (toble_miner@chaos.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Mar-2024 08:25:37 JST Toble Miner | tsys
To make connection of an eGPU to the router possible one of the WLAN chipsets has been disconected with a small mini PCIe breakout wired up in its place.
An off-the-shelf mini PCIe to PCIe eGPU adapter can then be plugged into the breakout to interface with a normal desktop GPU.