Welcome to the PSPi 6 GitHub repository! This project is a combination of hardware and software development aiming to retrofit a PSP with almost every type of Raspberry Pi.
Get up and running and get more detailed information on the PSPi 6 wiki.
PSP Compatibility: Fits the original PSP 1000 model.
Raspberry Pi Compatibility: Electrically compatible with all 40-pin Raspberry Pis, with physical fit for the Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero 2W, and CM4 (when using the CM4 Carrier).
Operating System Compatibility: Compatible with RetroPie, Lakka, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS, Batocera, Kali, and more. The full list of premade images is on the Operating Systems page.
- Video and Display: High-resolution LCD support, adjustable brightness, and on-screen display features.
- Power Management: Efficient charging, graceful power on/off controls, and power status indicators.
- Audio: Enhanced audio quality with headphone integration and volume control.
- Input/Output: User-friendly buttons and switches for control, with LED indicators for system status.
For a complete list of features, please visit the Features page.
To get started with PSPi 6, you'll need various items categorized into Genuine PSP 1000 Series Parts, PSPi 6 Components, and Optional Parts. For a detailed list, refer to the Components Required page.
Run into a snag? Check out the Troubleshooting page for common issues and their solutions.
- Code for Raspberry Pi: Essential code for integrating the Raspberry Pi and Atmega.
- Firmware for Atmega: Firmware for the Atmega8a microcontroller within the PSPi.
- PCB and Schematics: Design files and schematics, also available on EasyEDA.
You can order the boards directly from the manufacturer; however, the project is ongoing and subject to changes. Boards will also be available on my website upon completion.
PSPi 6 development is done, and I'm now shipping small batches of boards to early adopters while working on guides and documentation.
This project is a one-man-show, but any help or input is welcome and appreciated. Whether you are a designer, coder, tester, or just someone with ideas to share, your contributions are highly valued. You can also contribute by spreading the word and sharing the project with others, or by supporting monetarily.
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- YouTube: Subscribe for video updates and demonstrations.
- Feel free to reach out if you have any thoughts, suggestions, or ideas.
The hardware design of PSPi 6 is open-source under the Creative Commons (CC BY-SA) license. Feel free to share and adapt the material, respecting the CC BY-SA requirements.