As a reference device for DashGL, we have Advance and Pro options. The scope of this issue to to scope out more of what that would actually mean in terms of hardware.
Advance
For advance, the closest reference device would probably be something like the RG40XX in terms of the face (without the analog sticks), and then the RGCube in terms of ergonomics and small grips build directly into the system.
In terms of building a reference device, we can put one together with a pi zero 2w, screen, battery and controller. There's also the Anbernic win600 which could act as a reference device.
Mock
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Left Side
Issues
What debug features should we have to make development easier?
Circular trackpad?
nub?
hdmi out?
usb in?
dock?
Pro
Then there's the Pro and I think the easiest option here would be to have a slab style that assumes the use of a telescopic controller. The reference device for this would be to have a screen, a cm4, battery, and a telescopic controller
Prior Post: https://dashgl.github.io/rabbit-hole/blog/ref-hardware/
As a reference device for DashGL, we have
Advance
andPro
options. The scope of this issue to to scope out more of what that would actually mean in terms of hardware.Advance
For
advance
, the closest reference device would probably be something like the RG40XX in terms of the face (without the analog sticks), and then theRGCube
in terms of ergonomics and small grips build directly into the system.In terms of building a reference device, we can put one together with a pi zero 2w, screen, battery and controller. There's also the Anbernic win600 which could act as a reference device.
Mock
Front
Top
Bottom
Back
Right Side
Left Side
Issues
What debug features should we have to make development easier?
Pro
Then there's the
Pro
and I think the easiest option here would be to have a slab style that assumes the use of a telescopic controller. The reference device for this would be to have a screen, a cm4, battery, and a telescopic controller