Hacking the N64 using a Pi Pico w/ Konrad Beckmann - Zezcast
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In today's episode I am talking to Swedish homebrew hacker Konrad Beckmann. Around summer last year Konrad announced a project to create a Nintendo 64 flash cart by using nothing more complex than a Raspberry Pi Pico. Recently Konrad made big progress on his project to use a Pico to get a digital HDMI-like signal from the N64. His ethos is to find ways to hack these devices as cheaply as possible.

Konrad explains both projects to us in good technical detail. I do my best to keep up with such clever talk.

0:00 Start
2:00 Konrad's background
5:00 Why the Raspberry Pi Pico is excellent for embedded hcking
9:55 Using the Pico vs the raw RP2040 chip
14:30 The 2 versions of the PicoCart64: Easy and complex
20:00 Konrad's view on open source
22:00 When to announce an open source project?
24:00 Konrad's first computer
31:00 Sweden was rocking home internet in '95
35:00 Pico N64 digital HDMI mod
43:00 Konrad explains how 7-bit RGB works
51:00 HDMI via the Pico now has a real HDMI port
55:00 Is a external scaler the future of HDMI projects?
1:01:15 Do we need a generic N64 flex cable for other hackers?

PicoCart64 Github: https://github.com/kbeckmann/PicoCart64
N64 digital video mod work: https://github.com/kbeckmann/PicoDVI

Konrad's Discord:   / discord  
Twitter:   / kbeckmann  


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