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Support for Pi2 #17

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jacktime192 opened this issue Jun 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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Support for Pi2 #17

jacktime192 opened this issue Jun 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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Super nice work!
I just tried your code on a Raspberry Pi 2 and it worked out of the box (Waveshare 3.5B).
However, the lowest/best CDIV value I could achieve was 12, everything lower ended in a non-usable picture ;) But with this value I already got a smooth result.
Btw for me N64 games on Retropie only work with disabled DMA, just to let you know (at least the ones I tried).

juj added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 30, 2018
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juj commented Jun 30, 2018

Thanks, nice to hear!

Not sure what the DMA thing is about. Perhaps N64 emulators utilize some specific DMA channels on their own, you could try changing the used DMA channels to see if that might help. CDIV=12 on WaveShare 3.5B sounds excellent performance, that's better than what I was able to do - my WaveShare 3.5B display maxes out at CDIV=14.

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