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'''Boards'''
'''Boards'''
* Raspberry Pi 4 (any RAM amount should work)
* Raspberry Pi 4 (any RAM amount should work)
* Raspberry Pi 0 W
* Raspberry Pi 0 W? Maybe not, these are horrendously expensive unless someone wants to donate one
* ODroid H3
* ODroid H3
* Libre [https://libre.computer/products/aml-s905x-cc/ Le Potato]?
* .... some RISC-V board?
* .... some RISC-V board?


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* USB M.2 Adapter or USB SSD, depending on what the Odroid can boot from
* USB M.2 Adapter or USB SSD, depending on what the Odroid can boot from
* HDMI Touch Screens (one for each board)
* HDMI Touch Screens (one for each board)
* USB Game Controller for each board (currently planning on a Logitech F310)
* Speakers for sound? Maybe just for one board?


== Software ==
== Software ==

Latest revision as of 00:31, 28 February 2023

This page contains information about the OpenEmbedded Doom Demo for use at the conference booth

NOTE: This demo is still under construction

Hardware

Boards

  • Raspberry Pi 4 (any RAM amount should work)
  • Raspberry Pi 0 W? Maybe not, these are horrendously expensive unless someone wants to donate one
  • ODroid H3
  • Libre Le Potato?
  • .... some RISC-V board?

Other Hardware

  • Network Switch
  • USB SD-Card reader
  • USB M.2 Adapter or USB SSD, depending on what the Odroid can boot from
  • HDMI Touch Screens (one for each board)
  • USB Game Controller for each board (currently planning on a Logitech F310)
  • Speakers for sound? Maybe just for one board?

Software

The repository for building the software images to run on these boards can be found at https://github.com/JPEWdev/oe-doom-demo. Please read the instructions in that repository for how to build the software. NOTE: This repository is still waiting on a few upstream changes before it is fully functional