diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a1461a79d..776ad9d07 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -110,6 +110,28 @@ Timezone can be configured in the launcher's options menu. You can find the IP of your device in the *about* menu of retro-go. Then on your PC navigate to http://192.168.x.x/ to access the file manager. +## External DAC (headphones) + +Retro-Go supports [the external DAC mod for the ODROID-GO](https://github.com/backofficeshow/odroid-go-audio-hat) +which allows high quality audio through headphones. You can switch to it in the menu `Audio Out: Ext DAC`. + +
+ Pinout + + | GO PIN | PCM5102A PIN | + |--------|---------| + | 1 | GND | + | 2 | - | + | 3 | LCK | + | 4 | DIN | + | 5 | BCK | + | 6 | VIN | + | 7 | - | + | 8 | - | + | 9 | - | + | 10 | - | +
+ # Issues @@ -127,6 +149,7 @@ lower levels that are distorted due to DAC resolution. A quick way to improve th of the speaker wire and add a `33 Ohm (or thereabout)` resistor in series. Soldering is better but not required, twisting the wires tightly will work just fine. [A more involved solution can be seen here.](https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid_go/silent_volume) +Alternatively you can use the headphones DAC mod mentioned earlier in this document. ### Game Boy SRAM *(aka Save/Battery/Backup RAM)* In Retro-Go, save states will provide you with the best and most reliable save experience. That being said, please