Was there any differences between the original arcade and 68000K version? Both play in MiSTer now
Dratz. They want payment in Euros. Won't work for my bloody American ass.Would this work for you? Rtc can be added at the bottom of the page
https://ultimatemister.com/product/ultimate-mister-kit/
I ordered my full kit (out of stock at the moment) from there and was happy with the service and what I got.
Looks nice, but I think you'll prefer something simpler and open source, which I'll announce in a few days.I am jumping into the MiSTer arena. I see the MiSTer-to-JAMMA solutions that are out there. But I want to save money and have more flexibility.
So, I will be using:
- JAMMAizer as the I/O
- Daemonbite Encoders with a PCB I made that breaks out the input signals into the 2x10 Fighting Board form factor for controls
- 5vdc will be harvested from the switching PSU via a fingerboard (I can also use JAMMAizer's test points)
- Will feed that 5vdc into a regulator
- Physical power connection using cinch-type barrel connector
- I've tested this using the DC brick that comes with the DE-10 and it works great
- Also tested that I can dial the voltage down to 5.0 exactly off the regulator
- Off the stock DE-10 PSU, it measures out at ~5.2vdc
- Short VGA cable for video connection from the analog MiSTer I/O to VGA Hat on JAMMAizer
- Also, working on a PCB for RGB breakout so I can save costs and control cable length
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- Short 3.5mm audio cable for sound from the same analog MiSTer I/O to the same VGA Hat on JAMMAizer
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Since I already have JAMMAizer, no need for me to buy one of those MiSTer to JAMMA solutions; money saved. I would still want to use MiSTer as a standalone console for emulation, so all I would need is the standard analog I/O and therefore save money there too. And of course, I still have the flexibility to interface RPi, MAME, and consoles to my JAMMA cab using JAMMAizer. Lots of dough saved!
Stretch goal, as I strengthen my skills with PCB design, want to design a JAMMA hat that works with JAMMAizer's VGA Hat connection.
Exciting! Open source too? Yeah boy!Looks nice, but I think you'll prefer something simpler and open source, which I'll announce in a few days.
Yes, I believe the community deserves a good Jamma open source MiSTer solution.Exciting! Open source too? Yeah boy!
Would a small PCB that I can whip up be of service to you mate?@evilsim kindly sent me a 3D printed case for a dual Mega Drive Daemonbite so I built it properly. It took a bit of time, I’d say a good hour or two. Can’t recommend it enough. The minimal lag with the M30’s takes MiSTer to a whole other level.
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Really wish I used kynar wire in hindsight (it’s a pain to strip though — anyone got any tips).
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Not my finest soldering / wiring work but there’s no real need for strain relief so it’s all crammed in there now and works.
My biggest warning to people is to be careful of the USB port on the Arduino. After 10-15 removals, it WILL snap off or become loose. Best to plug your cable in and never remove it from the PCB side.
Show me the pinout for the DB9 and what retro Daemonbite retro controller it is for and I'll have it done in a jiffy.@RealMFnG I (and the MiSTer community) would love a proper pcb to use these with ease, preferably with DB9’s that are PCB mountable.
The rats nest of wires could easily be done with… and yep, those USB connectors on the Micros are too delicate I never remove the usb cable from mine any more.
Any chance of an early BOM preview so I can order some parts now? Pandemic/supply chain issues FTW!Yes, I believe the community deserves a good Jamma open source MiSTer solution.
Nice one man, look forward to seeing it.Show me the pinout for the DB9 and what retro Daemonbite retro controller it is for and I'll have it done in a jiffy.
EDIT: Nevermind. Found it. This will be easy. Standby.