Exo
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I got this idea mainly from the old amiga hardware mods and the cobbleware ram mod.
To make ram upgrades accessible to less skilled persons or people not wanting to destory there gp32 make a plug and play version
This would involve using a small board with a socket that sits on top of the existing ram that would make contact with all the pins then the pins are wired into a second ram chip on the same board (i think there could just be enough room)
There should be second socket that is wired to the first board that sits on top of the cpu for the extra connections
In theory this should work as good as the solderd version
(just to give you an idea of the socket (cpu) its just one you would plug the ARM cpu into but you put it on the top insted give you access to all the pins without having to solder directly onto them)
I think this would also give you access to the usb host pins without having to solder directly to the cpu
I dont know if anyone has the time or resources to make one but it would be cool
To make ram upgrades accessible to less skilled persons or people not wanting to destory there gp32 make a plug and play version
This would involve using a small board with a socket that sits on top of the existing ram that would make contact with all the pins then the pins are wired into a second ram chip on the same board (i think there could just be enough room)
There should be second socket that is wired to the first board that sits on top of the cpu for the extra connections
In theory this should work as good as the solderd version
(just to give you an idea of the socket (cpu) its just one you would plug the ARM cpu into but you put it on the top insted give you access to all the pins without having to solder directly onto them)
I think this would also give you access to the usb host pins without having to solder directly to the cpu
I dont know if anyone has the time or resources to make one but it would be cool