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If there is only digital output for audio then probably want to do a hosted/app port rather than full firmware unless you're also going to write all the drivers and USB stack needed for digital output.
I was just thinking about these handhelds, and I think porting to them could be a great idea since they've been getting really popular.I was looking at the GKD Pixel, it does have a 3.5mm port, has a metal case, has 128MB of RAM, and the resolution is 320x240 which is the same as the iPod Video and Aigo Eros Q. It uses the Ingenic x1830 though, which isn't used by any already supported device.
Quote from: Oktan on November 23, 2024, 08:46:31 AMI was just thinking about these handhelds, and I think porting to them could be a great idea since they've been getting really popular.I was looking at the GKD Pixel, it does have a 3.5mm port, has a metal case, has 128MB of RAM, and the resolution is 320x240 which is the same as the iPod Video and Aigo Eros Q. It uses the Ingenic x1830 though, which isn't used by any already supported device.The X1830 appears to essentially be a X1000 with more RAM and a higher clock speed; that's not likely to be much of an impediment.However, the "identify what components are on the PCB and how they're wired up" problems still apply for a native port. And integrating with the Stock OS may have its own headaches for a hosted port.And then there's the minor detail that the GKD Pixel appears to be completely out of stock.
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