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Simple one for me too… if can use old style eeproms much better
How many collectors can put hand or have m107 hardware ?Vote skip, and port them all to M107 and mess everyone up![]()
Really excited for your M84 multi board by the wayVote skip, and port them all to M107 and mess everyone up![]()
I'm 99.9% sure this has already happened in private.port them all to M107
THIS!I also would like to add another option:
c) I would buy the first M92 multi that is available.
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In this case I would say no... People have been waiting for years!Would an M92 that loaded ROMS via an attached Raspberry Pi (similar to Naomi netbooting, but way less flaky) be something that folks would want?
In this case I would say no... People have been waiting for years!
The ROMs/conversions have been patched/created long ago, so all we need at this point is a stupid/dumb bank switcher with DIPs on it.
No FPGA/CPU required PERIOD!
Get this device out the door first, then later go back for the "Champion Edition" or "Ultra" revision...
Supporting all the PCBs, with LCD screen selector and microSD loading (launching in 2067 at this fucking rate *snicker*).
Its not, this would be preformed with large capacity TSOPs or other modern storage medium.Having the ~14 game M92 ROM set on EEPROMs is not viable.
I actually built a proof of concept multi based around both arduino and Pi, the biggest issue is they're slow as balls to write to the ROMs because they don't have have enough GPIO
you're literally hand-waving the only piece of this that actually matters.some memory format that works well with arcade PCBs
Vote skip, and port them all to M107 and mess everyone up![]()
Someone gets it!Ask anyone with a Naomi NetBoot setup if they'd rather have that or a Multi cart that accomplished the same thing and I think you'd have unanimous consensus on the cart
M84 is real, got the schematic as proofReally excited for your M84 multi board by the wayIrem rocks!!
Yeah it's possible so not surprised. I hear M97 can be ported to it also.I'm 99.9% sure this has already happened in private.
Problem is M107 boards while cheap are pretty rare, too rare to craft a multi around IMO.
I have moved from the arduino to the Raspberry Pi Pico, 4 USDI actually built a proof of concept multi based around both arduino and Pi, the biggest issue is they're slow as balls to write to the ROMs because they don't have have enough GPIO