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Would be useful, especially given desk space at home, if I could either simulate an RP2040 (seen wowki, not sure if it's suitable for this purpose) or otherwise get a Pico to feed back into a simulated Amiga for testing some of the in-progress features without having to consider the PCB design.
This would help enormously with the joystick emulation, refining mouse motion and working out the intricacies of producing CD32-style button support.
WinUAE calls out to the CD32 code to obtain values related to CD32 buttons here but this could be unhelpful since amigahid will need to pretend to be a serial shift register to get button reports into the hardware. Amiberry probably uses the same code given shared source heritage.
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Would be useful, especially given desk space at home, if I could either simulate an RP2040 (seen wowki, not sure if it's suitable for this purpose) or otherwise get a Pico to feed back into a simulated Amiga for testing some of the in-progress features without having to consider the PCB design.
This would help enormously with the joystick emulation, refining mouse motion and working out the intricacies of producing CD32-style button support.
WinUAE calls out to the CD32 code to obtain values related to CD32 buttons here but this could be unhelpful since amigahid will need to pretend to be a serial shift register to get button reports into the hardware. Amiberry probably uses the same code given shared source heritage.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: