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Grogster

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Posted: 04:04am 10 Oct 2023
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Quite interesting to see what others are using the Pico modules for!

PicoGUS ISA sound card for retro gaming....
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Quazee137

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Posted: 05:13am 10 Oct 2023
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LOL I posted this back on the 7th thinking is may be of use as its open source.

  And he showed a few other cards making use of the pico.


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Grogster

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Posted: 05:17am 10 Oct 2023
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Oh, did you?!
Sorry for the double-thread then, everyone.
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bigmik

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Posted: 06:12am 10 Oct 2023
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Hi All,

@Quazzie,
I didn't see your earlier post either.

I wonder why they used a Pico-W instead of a Pico?

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This open the world for card with io powered by mmb4w
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Grogster

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@ Mick - perhaps they only had a W on-hand.  As far as I can see from the video, they are not using the WiFi ability at all, so a standard Pico module would probably also work fine.

@ Plasmamac - Nice idea, but I don't know that that would ever work.  I expect the MMBASIC interpreter overhead would make it too slow to talk to the ISA bus, which I think runs at about 8MHz, so the Pico is PROBABLY using the PIO's and C to be able to talk to the PC ISA bus.  I may be wrong, but I don't think MMBASIC would be fast enough for this kind of task.
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