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@ajroach42 I've used this library on ESP32 for colour composite output and had excellent results. just make sure you feed clean power to the ESP32 as a wobbly voltage supply can mess up the composite output

docs.arduino.cc/libraries/esp_


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@gsuberland Yep! I called that project out by name in the previous post.

But it doesn't currently bundle a gbc emulator, and I won't have time to re-write one to use that library between now and the event for which I am attempting to build these boxes.

If I don't come up with another option, I'll start with ESP 8 Bit and Espeon, probably, and see if I can't smack them together well enough to get it done.


@ajroach42 ah, sorry, I didn't spot that bit, I guess the previous bit of the thread didn't federate to my instance until after I replied.

that sounds like the way I'd approach it tbh. if the video output in the emulator nicely keeps things in their own classes you may be able to just write a new output "driver" class that hooks up the composite library, nice and neat.

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