Oooh this sounds interesting - forgive my ignorance, but how do you use it - is it for sticking into your pc only or can it work like a console device with universal controllers? - and which console games can you use it for?Just got delivery of a Mister Pi mega pack. This is a clone of an FPGA sbc called the DE10 Nano and is used for emulating retro gaming hardware.
It cost $160 for the clone board, a 128mb ram dimm, an analogue i/o board and the usb hub. The board it's a clone of is €260 without the accessories.
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it's a standalone unit for playing emulated games (up to PS1 level at the moment). think of it like a Raspberry Pi but much fancier.Oooh this sounds interesting - forgive my ignorance, but how do you use it - is it for sticking into your pc only or can it work like a console device with universal controllers? - and which console games can you use it for?
Awesome, thanks for the info. I'll be checking this outit's a standalone unit for playing emulated games (up to PS1(?) level at the moment). think of it like a Raspberry Pi much much fancier.
the difference here is that it has a special hardware chip, an FPGA, that can be programmed to copy the chips in the original consoles.
so the emulation is hardware based, and not software based as your PC does
this means that you are playing the games exactly as they were originally intended.
it's pretty cool and this new Mister Pi package is a lot cheaper than previous versions and by all accounts is just as good
the systems that it supports are listed here
Yeah, the most the MiSTer project can handle is the PS1, Saturn and N64. There is a new FPGA project working on a Dreamcast core, but there are concerns about the legitimacy of this.it's a standalone unit for playing emulated games (up to PS1(?) level at the moment). think of it like a Raspberry Pi much much fancier.
the difference here is that it has a special hardware chip, an FPGA, that can be programmed to copy the chips in the original consoles.
so the emulation is hardware based, and not software based as your PC does
this means that you are playing the games exactly as they were originally intended.
it's pretty cool and this new Mister Pi package is a lot cheaper than previous versions and by all accounts is just as good
the systems that it supports are listed here