Replies: 1 comment
-
Any thoughts on this? I have seem it been done before. If you look over at the Atari ST world, there was a box called CosmosEx that, among many other things, has a static URL that you can access a tiny server on the Pi (once it's connected to wifi that is). You can do many things, but one thing it does do is screen captures the Atari ST display and can see it on your phone. You can also control the mouse and keyboard (with an internally installed piece of hardware), which we don't need, but just saying. And that was on an old Pi 2b+. You can read about CosmosEx here. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
-
Yeah, I know I know I know, but just hear me out. There really is no good bluetooth Dreamcast controller, other than one that guys out the insides of a perfectly good working controller, and it's a bit expensive. And there is talks of VMU emulation heading our way, as we speak. But what if the screen could be emulated and cast to a web page at blueretro.io? I've seen it been done before, my Atari ST has a raspberry pi in it and it casts it's screen to a IP address that I can access and control it's mouse. Now I'm not sure if the ESP32 can handle that. But just an idea I'd thought I'd ask.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions