SNES core released for OpenFPGA Analogue Pocket
The first SNES core has been released for the Analogue Pocket, an FPGA based handheld (read our review here).
The core is an early port of the original MiSTer core created by srg320. While most games are playable, there are some limitations such as lack of support for PAL titles, certain Super Nintendo expansion chips used by specific games and ROM header limitations. Developer agg23 has stated that support can be improved in the future but requires several new features from Analogue to be implemented in order to do so.
SNES 0.1.0 for #AnaloguePocket now available. Go get it from https://t.co/0FNlQHGe2U
— Adam Gastineau (@iam_agg) September 16, 2022
Supports SA-1, SFX, S-DD1, CX4, and standard ROMs. No PAL support yet. Two player support via the Dock (four player coming soon). pic.twitter.com/yNezHWk0sf
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