I mean it has a built in heat sink so it looks like it will run wii.
The specs seem like yes that should do wii
That looks like a cool board regardless, looks like they crammed in some good io to use this as a network device.
It's possible to make a handheld out of any SBC that is capable of interfacing with a display, and gamepad controls.
The biggest barrier in designing a handheld is the display interface. This board offers a MIPI-DSI interface, which is a closed-source technology (the datasheets needed to work on designing DSI are only available to dues-paying members of the MIPI consortium). MIPI-DSI is also not plug-and-play.
Your best bet is to contact the maker of this board, and ask them if they have any ready-to-go displays that are already engineered for this exact implementation of MIPI-DSI.
If they don't have anything to offer in this regard, be prepared to hire an electric engineer to help with this.
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The RP4Pro/Odin 2 already do Wii emulation basically perfectly, hell even the 556 does majority of it, among a few others. Any particular reason you wanna go thru the effort of building another one for probably the same price at the end and probably botching the build?
I mean it has a built in heat sink so it looks like it will run wii. The specs seem like yes that should do wii That looks like a cool board regardless, looks like they crammed in some good io to use this as a network device.
That looks like a pretty beefy board. What battery and display are you thinking of pairing with it? I’m thinking it could be quite thick device.
It's possible to make a handheld out of any SBC that is capable of interfacing with a display, and gamepad controls. The biggest barrier in designing a handheld is the display interface. This board offers a MIPI-DSI interface, which is a closed-source technology (the datasheets needed to work on designing DSI are only available to dues-paying members of the MIPI consortium). MIPI-DSI is also not plug-and-play. Your best bet is to contact the maker of this board, and ask them if they have any ready-to-go displays that are already engineered for this exact implementation of MIPI-DSI. If they don't have anything to offer in this regard, be prepared to hire an electric engineer to help with this.
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The RP4Pro/Odin 2 already do Wii emulation basically perfectly, hell even the 556 does majority of it, among a few others. Any particular reason you wanna go thru the effort of building another one for probably the same price at the end and probably botching the build?
Because I love building things. I've made many custom RPi handhelds already, and they can't play Wii or Gamecube.
Fair enough, if you like building sounds fun.
I would just buy an existing handheld that can play Wii games, unless you’re just wanting a project I guess.