The MiSTer Multisystem

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That looks.. Fab. Which ITX case is that?
Just a generic one off ali express. It had a single silver button in the middle. I drilled it out and drill three more holes for the led switches to create a unique look I was very pleased with. The white been power and the three others replicating the 3 buttons on the io board though to be honest I do everything by ssh'ing into the mister or through the user interface so only really use the power button.
 
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Just a generic one off ali express. It had a single silver button in the middle. I drilled it out and drill three more holes for the led switches to create a unique look I was very pleased with. The white been power and the three others replicating the 3 buttons on the io board though to be honest I do everything by ssh'ing into the mister or through the user interface so only really use the power button.
You did an amazing job there
 
but it's not ever bringing back the original feeling, nor is it adding new features.

It does. The cores are cycle accurate and indistinguishable from the real hardware, that is what is the big deal with FPGAs; they are normally used to design new hardware like CPUs, but for people visiting this place probably more likely we've come across them when using a flashcart such as the Everdrive, only now they have enough logic elements to simulate/emulate the entire system.

It will be interesting to see how well this consolised version does, I think they've done a nice job designing the board, and it's at a competitive price compared to the official MiSTer boards.
 
It does. The cores are cycle accurate and indistinguishable from the real hardware, that is what is the big deal with FPGAs; they are normally used to design new hardware like CPUs, but for people visiting this place probably more likely we've come across them when using a flashcart such as the Everdrive, only now they have enough logic elements to simulate/emulate the entire system.

It will be interesting to see how well this consolised version does, I think they've done a nice job designing the board, and it's at a competitive price compared to the official MiSTer boards.
yes my sd2snes pro has fpga, my super nt has fpga, and like i said, not that i touch any of the hw at where i work, i know there's a lot based on fpga.
 

 
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