Nintendo 64 flash cart using a Raspberry Pi Pico. So far, all of the work happens in the develop branch. Follow kbeckmann to follow along while he's w

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Nintendo 64 flash cart using a Raspberry Pi Pico. So far, all of the work happens in the develop branch. Follow kbeckmann to follow along while he's working on the project. Konrad also hosts a Discord server where there's also a community budding.

Although PicoCart64 is still a very young project there are several people interested in contributing already. A PicoCart64-lite board is capable of loading up to 2MB ROMs on an unmodified N64.

This takes you to the PCB configuration utility where you can upload the .zip file you just created. After uploading, you should see a rendered version of both sides of the PCB. If you want to produce a cheap cart for testing you can leave all settings as they are, except for this one:

For building the lite version, you need the following parts along with the PCBs. Here we're assuming you want to assemble 5 boards, as that is the number of PCBs you'll be getting from JLCPCB as a minimum.

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