Konrad Beckmann is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to power his custom Nintendo 64 flash cart capable of running original and homebrew ROMs on a Nintendo 64 console.
At Embedded World today, Raspberry Pi was giving away its Pico development boards to all comers, to emphasise that there is no shortage of its RP2040 micr
More powerful than the Raspberry Pi 4, and just as easy to use. The Khadas VIM4 is more expensive but that cost translates to more power in a familiar form factor.