No, PI Zero is not a good choice for Sidekick64. You have to overclock the PI a lot to make it work.Any chance to make a new batch of the SideKick64 for the pi zero?
I meant the pi zero 2 which is the same CPU as rpi 3a.No, PI Zero is not a good choice for Sidekick64. You have to overclock the PI a lot to make it work.
Furthermore it would not work with +4/C16.
That's my opinion.
It's possible that I still have a SideKick64 left.
At the heart of Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is RP3A0, a custom-built system-in-package designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK. With a quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at 1GHz and 512MB of SDRAM, Zero 2 is up to five times as fast as the original Raspberry Pi Zero.Raspberry PI Zero 2w ---------------------------------> Broadcom BCM2711A1 Cortex-A72 1GHz Quad-Core 64bits
Raspberry PI 3A+ ---------------------------------------> Broadcom BCM2837B0 ARMv8 Cortex-A53 1.4GHz Quad-Core 64bit
Raspberry PI 3B+ ---------------------------------------> Broadcom BCM2837B0 ARMv8 Cortex-A53 1.4GHz Quad-Core 64bit
Only these three models are compatible with SideKick64.At the heart of Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is RP3A0, a custom-built system-in-package designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK. With a quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at 1GHz and 512MB of SDRAM, Zero 2 is up to five times as fast as the original Raspberry Pi Zero.
I have often been asked about the RAD cartridge.Received. Great quality board, case, everything top notch. Thanks very much.
Have you thought about making any RAD boards/cases?
I’ll keep an eye out. I’d be interested in one if you decide to make any.I have often been asked about the RAD cartridge.
I've always said I'm not going to do it, I think the RAD is only for one game, sonic the hedgehog.
I might put together a small run, 15 or 20 cartridges, but I don't have a lot of free time available just now.
If I do I'll open a sale thread.