The software side now has the hardware-accelerated streaming path in place through the Gitzian GPU Streamer.
The current setup has documented paths for Windows, Linux / KDE Plasma, Raspberry Pi clients, viewport streaming, virtual display setups, firmware updates, and recovery notes.
Gitzian is becoming a small-display platform: ready hardware, a documented host streamer, a Raspberry Pi client, downloads, open reference designs around the decoder, and clearer DIY entry points for people who want to build their own hardware around it.
The software side is hardware accelerated, the setup flow is documented, and the project is now structured as something people can use, hack, and extend.
This opens the door to compact remote desktops, control panels, handheld experiments, dashboards, communicator screens, multi-display setups, lab tools, embedded UIs, and other custom small-screen DIY projects.
Current focus:
more supported displays
multi-display experiments
simple hardware keyboard
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