This is the (very) abridged story of how I got After Dark running on my own flavour of the Cydintosh–specifically, Flying Toasters on an ESP32-S3 board, zooming along at 65 FPS, which is both completely pointless and one of the more satisfying things I’ve done this month. But Why?Because. A Mac… For AntsWhen I first got wind of the Cydintosh, I immediately dug out one of my Cheap Yellow Displays and tried to get the software running on it, only to find out two things: My Cheap Yellow Display was (predictably) different (same 240×320, but an ESP32-D0WD) The resistive touch screen mine had, together with the relatively small size, made it unusable in practice I mean, it ran, but… Here, you be the judge: Yes, that is a coin cell, and this is a bit contrived of an example The photo above was me trying to push the envelope a bit. The truth is that even with proper 1:1 pixel scaling, portrait rendering and some creative interpretations of how to push faster screen updates through the SPI…
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