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flopsamjetsam•about 16 hours ago
From the GitHub page:

> It is a Gameboy Advance from a parallel universe where RISC-V existed in 2001. A love letter to the handheld consoles from my childhood, and a 3AM drunk text to the technology that powered them.

jihadjihad•about 14 hours ago
Thank you to the author for writing a GitHub page in 2026 that is entirely devoid of emoji.
LukeShu•about 13 hours ago
I mean no disrespect to Luke Wren, but he did not write it in 2026; he wrote it in 2018-2021. :)
tough•about 14 hours ago
on the other hand having emoji on the readme is a great signal of llm-slop on my radar
bananaboy•about 14 hours ago
Oh this is Luke Wren’s work. He’s an ASIC design engineer at Raspberry Pi. Amazing project, I love it!
LukeShu•about 13 hours ago
I think "ASIC design" engineer is under-selling him--he's working on their CPU cores too!
haebom•about 1 hour ago
Is the greatest challenge in adopting this new hardware architecture the technology itself, or the lack of an existing developer ecosystem and software toolchains?
mithro•about 6 hours ago
The design was taped out on the first wafer.space run (see https://github.com/wafer-space/ws-run1) but I have not heard if it actually worked or not.
sehugg•about 5 hours ago
The programmable scanline-buffer-based rendering pipeline described in the PDF is worth a read for fans of such things.
wewewedxfgdf•about 14 hours ago
This guy also designed DVI/HDMI from RP2040:

https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI

LukeShu•about 14 hours ago
He works at Raspberry Pi, and designed the Hazard3 RISC-V core that is at the heart of the RP2350--although he did Hazard3 in his spare time. It's actually a fork of the "Hazard5" core that he designed for the RISCBoy.
joshu•about 16 hours ago
i love the "hardware from an alternate universe" projects.
LukeShu•about 13 hours ago
I'm surprised to see that it's OK that he has opensource AHB/APB stuff in it--I'd avoided learning them too much about them assuming that they were ARM proprietary.
bri3d•about 13 hours ago
AMBA has been an open standard for a really long time, I think maybe since it was released?
iFire•about 16 hours ago
Does RISCBoy run Godot Engine? How can I make RISCBoy run Godot Engine?
bananaboy•about 14 hours ago
If you set up the RISCBoy toolchain and port it then yeah.
Narishma•about 15 hours ago
No. You can't.
emilfihlman•about 15 hours ago
I'm quite willing to bet it can be done in this era of enabling developers with slob, which still usually works.
Narishma•about 14 hours ago
How can you fit Godot into 512KB of RAM? And with no GPU?