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I think that yes because is very similar than the previous one. On the other hand the project needs beta-testers, that means that if you can try that feedback will be fine. Thanks for your comment.
Thanks for your comment. Well, it has 4Gb the RAM. But it could be changing because it use "computer modules", that means that could change it in the future. Now it has CM4 of RaspberryPi.
Lo que me he divertido en estas semanas que la llevo usando: - Logre montar un emulador del Hp48 y vuelto a mirar mis programas que escribi hace 25 años. Una maravilla. - He podido depurar en campo el GPS que estoy ayudando a desarrollar. IceNav (puse una foto al respecto aqui) - Mi hijo aveces me lo quita por le tengo algunos juegos de Linux por el momento. Pero podría ponerle RetroPi si quisiera para tener miles. Y entiendo corre juegos más potentes. - Estoy a la espera de comprar RTL-SDR modulo. Pero sin él ya me he divertido mirando RTL publicas de otros paises y lo uso como mi radio portatil de vez en cuando. Bueno, creo que me podria quedar listando los planes q le tengo por hacer.. la utilidad como siempre es aprender cosas nuevas o en mi caso recordar algunas.. Te dejo este short: ru-vid.comAzAMqLjMT-Q?feature=share
Pretty cool that it has you assemble the components on your own like some beginners programmer laptop for kids powered by Scratch, but that GameBoy form factor is exactly why I have the Hand386 for early-to-mid 90s DOS gaming
Thanks for your comment! Maybe better than Texas TI89 or similar, please review my last video and posts: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1z-jyP5E5w0.html Happy hacking :D
This is quite the nice device based on its features. want to get 1 or 2, but sadly they aren't really sold yet here in the EU "Tech-dregs" made a DIY version based on available parts a few months ago, though having a AIO solution with a solid body would be better one thing I will do is flash it with ESPHOME
Thanks for your comment. Well, for the moment not. It is using the same base system that Clockwork put in the SD, that is a Raspbian. I think that I need review that because I feeling that the acceleration is wrong. I'm going to release a new video with some details and use cases with these hardware.
Thanks for your comment. Well not, this uses a normal 18650 batteries. Two. And this is a model with a CM4 computer module, that is a RaspberryPi 4 but in different format (CM4).
Thanks for your comment. Explore the Meshtastic repositories in GitHub, and there they have a repository named "firmware", and this version correspond to the "tft-gui-work" branch. Build it using PlatformIO and upload the T-Deck variant.
Thanks for your comment! As others mentioned, it’s a CyberDeck or whatever you want to make of it since it’s highly customizable. You can install any Linux distribution, or even other operating systems, on its CM4 module, which is essentially a full Raspberry Pi. This version is also capable of using its own 4G mobile network. In my case, it’ll be my outdoor console for certain tasks with other hardware, and it’s way more portable than my laptop. Plus, it’s a beautiful metal piece where you can also run any emulator if you want!
Thanks for your comment! As others mentioned, it’s a CyberDeck or whatever you want to make of it since it’s highly customizable. You can install any Linux distribution, or even other operating systems, on its CM4 module, which is essentially a full Raspberry Pi. This version is also capable of using its own 4G mobile network. In my case, it’ll be my outdoor console for certain tasks with other hardware, and it’s way more portable than my laptop. Plus, it’s a beautiful metal piece where you can also run any emulator if you want!
Thanks for your comment! As others mentioned, it’s a CyberDeck or whatever you want to make of it since it’s highly customizable. You can install any Linux distribution, or even other operating systems, on its CM4 module, which is essentially a full Raspberry Pi. This version is also capable of using its own 4G mobile network. In my case, it’ll be my outdoor console for certain tasks with other hardware, and it’s way more portable than my laptop. Plus, it’s a beautiful metal piece where you can also run any emulator if you want!