Bas wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:22 pm
Without any regard for feasibility:
- DEC Vax
Mmmmm VAX would be nice, though trying to get the OS could be problematic .. I think you have to register for it..
NEXT computer I think was talked about before but the conclusion is its not yet do-able probably just over the line of what the FPGA in the mister can do.. That said there is always NextStep 486 but the current A0486 core is SX only and NextStep needs a full 486 with fpu..
mario64 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:25 am
Intellivision
Exists .. not currently official .. called INTV ...
Doesn't count. Immature and not under current development.
IDK works perfectly for me .. I have no complaints .. I think the crux of the issue is it has bios hard coded in .. the dev made some comments about it.. but I do think the development has slowed down .. would be nice if they released the sources so others could work on it, make it official ..
retrodroid wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 4:14 pm
In alphabetical order:
Armor Attack
Astro Blaster
Bank Panic
Elevator Action
Exerion
Fantasy
Front Line
Gyrodine
Hyper Sports
Jungle Hunt
Karate Champ
Missile Command
Mr. Do!
Pacland
Paperboy
Qix
Roc'n Rope
Tempest
The SImpsons
Tutankham
Zoo Keeper
This!!
Plus
Apple 2GS
Apple Lisa
Commodore 128
IBM 5050
accurate IBM XT/AT/PS2
DEC Vax
Atari Falcon
Atari System 1 (Marble Madness, Road Runner, Indiana Jones)
Atari System 2 (paperboy, 720, super sprint, apb)
Namco System 1 (Pac-Mania, Galaga 88)
Exidy games
And PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE fix the audio in the arcade cores. Donkey Kong and Tron are the biggest offenders.
Spectravideo SVI-328 (very close to MSX hardware)
Cray XMP (now that I've learned that it would actually fit on the MiSTer)
Quantel Paintbox (mentioned elsewhere, would be really cool, with Wacom support).
Silicon Graphics Indigo (or anything better that fits)
EDIT: Another vote for 3DO!
Mentioned most of these in another thread:
SEGA System 16:
Super Hang-on
Space Harrier
Outrun
Galaxy Force
etc.
Arcade cores of things that are on the Lynx as well:
APB
Hard Drivin'
STUN Runner
QiX
Roadblasters
Toki
Ninja Gaiden (someone here told me Jotego has a board already)
Xenophobe
Xybots
Other stuff:
SEGA Monaco GP (last SEGA arcade machine without a CPU and really fun game, has Jotego's interest I've learned here, some FPGA implementations exist)
Space Panic (played that as a kid on a school outing)
Choplifter (played the VIC-20 version a lot)
Space Fury
Starcastle
Pole Position
Omega Race (also played the VIC-20 port a lot)
Tempest
Intrepid (really fun game, a bit like Elevator Action)
Lots of VFD and LCD handhelds and tabletops
Nintendo, Bandai, Casio etc. LCD games
Gakken, Bandai, Entex etc. VFD games
Obscure systems that I've never heard of, love trying them.
ericgus09 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 4:26 am
Mmmmm VAX would be nice, though trying to get the OS could be problematic .. I think you have to register for it..
Sadly the Hobbyist Programme no longer provides VMS and Layered Product licenses for VAX architecture. HP sold OpenVMS to another company (VSI, VMS Software Inc.) who are only maintaining the AXP and Itanium versions.
The software installer packages aren't *too* hard to get hold of, and some disgruntled folks in the hobbyist scene released a license generator a few years back. PM if you want to know more
My MicroVAX 3100/30 is quite happily running with these since my kosher HP licenses expired.
NEXT computer I think was talked about before but the conclusion is its not yet do-able probably just over the line of what the FPGA in the mister can do.. That said there is always NextStep 486 but the current A0486 core is SX only and NextStep needs a full 486 with fpu..
There's also the option of running NeXTSTEP on a SPARC core: viewtopic.php?t=545
I'd love to see the m68k support extended to '030 with MMU and FPU, as that would unlock access to many more classic OSes (although this has been somewhat contentious with the minimig maintainers in the past, I believe).
Console-wise, I'd love to see Dreamcast, but appreciate that's highly unlikely due to its complexity. I'll hold out hope for the Saturn and Jaguar cores that are in varying degrees of development.
Arcades:
- Sega Y Board, for Powerdrift and Galaxy Force
- Atari Hard Drivin', purely for S.T.U.N. Runner
- Atari System 1, for Marble Madness and Road Blasters
- Atari Star Wars Vector, for every game ever produced for the platform
More recent Apple II core. More recent colour 68k Mac too.
IIgs would be neat due to the additional software support etc.
32x as we have the rest of the genesis stuff.
Definitely would love a Saturn core but assuming it’s WAY up there in terms of work required due to the obfuscation, DRM, and sheer number of processsors involved in that system. I have like 4 of them in various states of disrepair.
Yodasghost wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:04 pm
Cps3 - Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike
Sega Saturn
But mostly ... Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike
Both of those use the SH-2, so it's not a far off dream as srg320 is working on the Saturn core as we speak (probably still in the real-world feasibility check stage somewhat, despite all the hard work on development, still uncertain if it will work on the platform).
Yodasghost wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:04 pm
Cps3 - Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike
Sega Saturn
But mostly ... Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike
Both of those use the SH-2, so it's not a far off dream as srg320 is working on the Saturn core as we speak (probably still in the real-world feasibility check stage somewhat, despite all the hard work on development, still uncertain if it will work on the platform).
Indeed I was pretty excited when I saw srg320 announce this, Jotego also just posted that a cps3 core is doable but low priority, I'll be joining both their patreons now
throAU wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:47 pm
Sh2 is part of the Saturn. There’s two of em plus a 68k, plus a dsp, synth (iirc) and VDP1/2... and an sh1 as a CD-ROM controller.
A lot of work
Absolutely, I wont even pretend to have the technical savvy to understand how difficult the undertaking is, I can only express my interest, and put my money in the hands of people who do. Still very exciting news that it's possible at all.
With the hybrid approach being worked on now by foft and a few others, my mind is going wild
N64, Pentium PC with the fpga chip used for fpus and graphics card maybe even dreamcast? I'm sure the future will surprise us ^^