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by sfrigon
1121 days ago
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I must admit I did not think this whole thing fully. But what was interesting to me was the fact that you could add a peripheral that was not initially intended by the manufacturers, making a mainstream motherboard more versatile. For you it may be a video transcoding unit, for someone else it may be an SPI or I2C device, PCIe, or extra ethernet, or high quality audio. I'm not sure what peripherals were implemented by the community for the RP2040 either, maybe they would not make sense on a PC. |
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It’s not cheap, and you need to write device drivers etc - but that’s the case regardless.