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element14 presents | Turning a Raspberry Pi Pico into a GPU! @element14presents | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Everything can become a GPU if you're weird enough, right!? Clem surely has the weirdness required here, as he attempts to take a Raspberry Pi Pico and turn it into a DVI graphics card for use with single board computers, microcontrollers, and especially his Sudosom module that runs Linux on an ESP32S3.

His project is an iteration on the amazing work of the Pico-DVI project by Luke Wren (link below), and Clem aims for compatibility with the popular Adafruit graphics library commands.

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Pico dvi github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI

DVI Sock github.com/Wren6991/Pico-DVI-Sock

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:19 Overview
#2:17 Pico DVI
#5:09 But Is It a GPU?
#10:06 Code and Test
#12:24 Last Minute PCB!
#14:46 What's Next?
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