A YouTube creator has built a Game Boy emulator using a basic E-Ink screen and the ESP32 chipset, while achieving a suitable ...
M5Stack's PaperS3 was originally built for smart home controls, electronic labels, and educational tools. But YouTuber ...
This is one of those projects that was both inspired and made possible by the absolute embarrassment of dev boards available to the modern hacker. In this case, the dev board was the M5Stack PaperS3, ...
Instead of turning M5Stack’s M5PaperS3 development hardware into another Kindle clone, Wenting Zhang used the Playdate’s open ...
Wenting Zhang successfully converted the M5Stack PaperS3 dev kit into a functioning Game Boy, though not without caveats.
XDA Developers on MSN
Someone made an e-ink ESP32 Game Boy, and it runs at a very playable 60Hz refresh rate
Another win for e-Ink enthusiasts.
How-To Geek on MSN
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