




Added some new features:
Adjustable Screen Brightness;
Add RTL8188CUE wifi module;
Add PCM5102A as sound card;
Use NDSi-like keys;
Change display to a IPS 480X320 LCD;
Change charger to MP2617;
A project log for RETRO-CM3: A POWERFUL RETROPIE HANDLED GAME CONSOL
In this project, I will use the RaspberryPi Compute Module 3 and a DPI interface LCD to build a ultimate RetroPie game console.
Added some new features:
Adjustable Screen Brightness;
Add RTL8188CUE wifi module;
Add PCM5102A as sound card;
Use NDSi-like keys;
Change display to a IPS 480X320 LCD;
Change charger to MP2617;
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