The hardware consists of not much more than an ARM Cortex-M7 MCU, a 240×320 LCD screen and a few buttons soldered onto a piece of prototyping board, all powered by a set of AAA batteries.
The emulator itself runs on a Teensy 4.1, a 32-bit ARM microcontroller running at 600 MHz — giving it enough computing power to act as a cycle-accurate emulator not only for the 68000 CPU but ...
POCO‘s next addition to its lineup, the POCO M7 5G, seems to be nearing its launch as it recently appeared on the Google Play Console. Bearing the model number ‘24108PCE2I’ and codenamed ‘flame,’ the ...