That's exactly the current problem with the MiSTer hype, now it's all about releasing new cores. Accuracy does not seem to be important anymore..On FGPA being emulation or not - depends on the core. The important difference with FPGA is due to how it works when defining the hardware descriptors you can get to practically replica state if you were to copy every circuit in an actual system. Many of the cores we have are based on software emulators (like the SNES one - the author never owned a SNES) so of course they can only be as accurate they are made to be.
Good you dont have the AIO board, upcoming Neogeo core might need a different type of RAM.
The LL Cool J one ? We need another xs sdram for that right? Now i'm using XS SDRam v1.1 & IO board v5.5Good you dont have the AIO board, upcoming Neogeo core might need a different type of RAM.
Not the LLCoolJ, Neogeo core is still in Beta and we dont know if the current spec rams would work yet. IO Board v5.5 means you can change the RAM, hopefully its not needed though.The LL Cool J one ? We need another xs sdram for that right? Now i'm using XS SDRam v1.1 & IO board v5.5Good you dont have the AIO board, upcoming Neogeo core might need a different type of RAM.
There are dozens of people working on different FPGA cores, so saying they aren't focused on accuracy is a gross over-generalization. Transcribing PCBs and ICs to Verilog and VHDL isn't "hype". There are fundamental differences between software and hardware FPGA emulation.That's exactly the current problem with the MiSTer hype, now it's all about releasing new cores. Accuracy does not seem to be important anymore..On FGPA being emulation or not - depends on the core. The important difference with FPGA is due to how it works when defining the hardware descriptors you can get to practically replica state if you were to copy every circuit in an actual system. Many of the cores we have are based on software emulators (like the SNES one - the author never owned a SNES) so of course they can only be as accurate they are made to be.
Now we have a bunch of cores that synthesize the functional emulation of a platform. Once these cores are fully implemented, we're going to have a perfect FPGA implementation of an emulator. This can make sense for some people, but it doesn't really make sense to me (at all)
Just a heads up incase you are having issues with wireless keyboards or anything like that, it's recommended to use a powered usb hub. Mostly because the usb port on the de10 nano is pretty low power. I initially had problems trying to use a keyboard and 2 controllers at the same time (they would randomly stop working) so i got a powered usb2.0 hub (the usb port on the de10 is only 2.0).
Any source?Also looks like the neogeo core might end up fitting now so some good news there.
Any source?Also looks like the neogeo core might end up fitting now so some good news there.![]()
Odd the video actually labels it SCART, not sure how Youtube thumbnails are created.Why's it sneakily called a SHART cable?
At the moment their isn't enough SDRAM (32MB) and most larger ROMs dont load. There is a talk of a way using the DDR (1GB) using the method being designed by the Miming dev, I was thinking thats what was being talked about.Any source?![]()
We are all waiting for the LL Cool Joy..not what you are looking for but I ordered the one below as a place holder..Anyone got any recommendations for a good powered USB hub that fits underneath the de10 board? I'd like to keep it inside the housing. All the non powered ones have good form factor to fit, but powered ones are shaped too oddly.