Name: Wenting Zhang
Type: User
Company: Zero ASIC Corporation
Bio: Digital IC designer at Zero ASIC, part-time graduate student at Tufts University, open source software and hardware enthusiast, he/him, love retro computing.
Twitter: zephray_wenting
Location: Norwood, MA
Blog: https://zephray.me
Wenting Zhang's Projects
DIY open source calculator
Rogue-like Game based on AWT
Replacement SSD for Benq S6
Bit-bang programmer for CC1110, running on Raspberry Pi
Experimental software only rendering version of Citra
Containing dozens of real-world and synthetic tests, CoreMark®-PRO (2015) is an industry-standard benchmark that measures the multi-processor performance of central processing units (CPU) and embedded microcrontrollers (MCU)
Experimental 3D rasterizer
CPUID tool for TI-Nspire series of calculators (for now)
FPGA-based CSTN monitor
Code for my LCD driving blog posts
ANSI/VT100-compatible serial terminal built with Raspberry Pi Pico and EL640.480-AM/AG screen
Homebrew development tools for ePS6800 processor
Fobu is a key fob sized open-source FPGA + ARM handheld device
Emulator for fx-es series (and clone) scientific calculator
PCB for the ATMega8515 / FT232RL based Gameboy Cart Flasher & some mods to make it work easily under MacOS
Interface for Nintendo® Game Boy® Cartridges
Game Boy Cartridge Programmer
Fork of gmenu2x for HP Prime Calculator
CFW for TempTale Direct temperature logger
id3v2lib-e is a library written in C to read id3 tags from mp3 files for microcontrollers.
Inykcal is a software written in python for selected E-Paper displays. It converts these displays into useful information dashboards. It's open-source, free for personal use, fully modular and user-friendly. Despite all this, Inkycal can run well even on the Raspberry Pi Zero W. Oh, and it's open for third-party modules! Hooray!
Calendar
RAM Card for HP-48SX/GX calculator
KiCAD automatic BGA fanout script
Linux kernel source tree
i.MX Linux kernel