PicoPCMCIA – a PCMCIA development board for retro-computing enthusiasts
2 months ago
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- #audio-emulation
- #PCMCIA
- PCMCIA development board for retro-computing enthusiasts.
- Supports audio, networking, and expansion on vintage laptops and mobile devices.
- Fully open-source project with pre-built firmware available.
- Compatible with Type II, 5V, 16-bit PC Card PCMCIA sockets.
- Tested on devices like IBM PC110, HP 200LX, Amiga 1200, and more.
- Features Wi-Fi/Bluetooth via Infineon CYW43439 module.
- Emulates NE2000 adapter and dialup modem for network access.
- Includes Texas Instruments TLV320AIC3254 audio CODEC for high-quality audio.
- DREAM SAM2695 synthesizer for MIDI and sound effects.
- Emulates Sound Blaster, Gravis Ultrasound, and MPU-401 for gaming.
- Supports CD-ROM audio emulation and storage emulation via MicroSD.
- USB port for firmware flashing and peripheral connectivity.