File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
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File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
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What does the entire library of cores and roms amount to for the MiSTer FPGA? Would it come to a TB or two?
I'm shopping around for micro sd cards, but I'm not sure how large of a storage I'll need.
What does the entire library of cores and roms amount to for the MiSTer FPGA? Would it come to a TB or two?
I'm shopping around for micro sd cards, but I'm not sure how large of a storage I'll need.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
For everything that every single core can run? This includes ao486, so you are probably looking at many many TB, since the library of ao486 games is huge. Amiga games too.Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 9:36 pm Howdy!
What does the entire library of cores and roms amount on the MiSTer FPGA? Would it come to a TB or 2?
I'm shopping around for micro sd cards but I'm not sure how large of a storage I'll need.
If you think your use-case will be having everything ever made then you should get an external powered USB HDD that is like 8TB at least. Especially if you are hoping to have the PS1 library in full (which is currently taking up almost 3TB on my storage). Add in the Saturn library as that possibility improves day by day... you will exceed even an 8TB drive. the ao486 top300 is over 100GB, the top500 will be more.
So I think that your goal to have every single thing ever for every single system is an interesting one, to say the least.
Before PS1/Saturn, you are probably looking at 2TB max or so, just with "best of" Amiga and "best of" ao486 Top 300 images that are out there, not even their full library.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
eXoDOS alone is nearly 600GB.
I have a fairly complete set of everything and it fits on a 512GB, but that's without any DOS stuff. Also the Amiga is MegaAGS (so probably not 'complete') and the Atari ST is likely a 'curated' image. I have a feeling if you went down the deep rabbit hole for all the computer systems the size would grow dramatically
I have a fairly complete set of everything and it fits on a 512GB, but that's without any DOS stuff. Also the Amiga is MegaAGS (so probably not 'complete') and the Atari ST is likely a 'curated' image. I have a feeling if you went down the deep rabbit hole for all the computer systems the size would grow dramatically
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Whoa! Here I'm thinking these old ass machines were like MB that needed to be converted into certain images and zipped to reduce file size. I had no idea I was dealing with the raw libraries for these items. As for the PC systems libraries, I under-estimated.
Narrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
I know there's a real possibility Saturn, PS1, 3DO and Dreamcast (I know long shot...) could come later. But I don't see that happening anytime soon. Right now I can afford a 512GB or MAYBE a 1TB SD card. If 512 holds all of the above, all the better.
Narrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
I know there's a real possibility Saturn, PS1, 3DO and Dreamcast (I know long shot...) could come later. But I don't see that happening anytime soon. Right now I can afford a 512GB or MAYBE a 1TB SD card. If 512 holds all of the above, all the better.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
at the moment you can get pretty much everything (not exodos) including Flynns Top 300 on a 256gig card, (if the roms are zipped and the cd's are CHD'd). I also have a 128gig card on a usbstick for additional amiga builds and Flynns a0486 1980-2006 collection, plus various windows builds. So if you can.. get a 512gig card.. (i also have a 1TB usb drive as a backup)
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That was not narrowing down at all.Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:39 am Narrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
Adding Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x to the mix will mean many,many,MANY more TB of data since NONE of those where involved in the earlier answers.
As for me i do have mostly full sets for everything except for Amiga/DOS (i do have MegaAGS on SD card and eXoFlynn Top 300 DOS Pack on NAS) and is around 400GB.
The eXoFlynn Top 300 DOS Pack does NOT fit on my 512GB SDcard (with everything else) so is on my NAS.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
mine are as follows:-Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:39 amNarrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
Mega Drive/Genesis (inc 32x) - 6gig
Mega CD - 37gig
SNES - 6gig
NES - 1gig
NeoGeo - 7gig
SMS - 350meg
MSX - 3gig
Gameboy - 3gig
GameGear - 322meg
GBA - 13gig
WIN 95, 98, 3.1vhds - 2gig each
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Perfect thanks! That helps me out a lot!bazza_12 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:27 pmmine are as follows:-Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:39 amNarrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
Mega Drive/Genesis (inc 32x) - 6gig
Mega CD - 37gig
SNES - 6gig
NES - 1gig
NeoGeo - 7gig
SMS - 350meg
MSX - 3gig
Gameboy - 3gig
GameGear - 322meg
GBA - 13gig
WIN 95, 98, 3.1vhds - 2gig each
Heh, then let's call it clarifying. It looks like I'll be able to fit just about everything I want though.grizzly wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:44 pmThat was not narrowing down at all.Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 12:39 am Narrowing my search for now, how many GB are we looking at with the golden age consoles/arcade? (with some PC stuff sprinkled in) I'm talking Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD, 32X, SNES, NES, Neo Geo, SMS, Neo Geo CD, CPS1, CPS2, Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x, MSX, SS16, Gameboy, Game Gear, GBA.
Adding Windows XP, '95, '98, 3.1x to the mix will mean many,many,MANY more TB of data since NONE of those where involved in the earlier answers.
As for me i do have mostly full sets for everything except for Amiga/DOS (i do have MegaAGS on SD card and eXoFlynn Top 300 DOS Pack on NAS) and is around 400GB.
The eXoFlynn Top 300 DOS Pack does NOT fit on my 512GB SDcard (with everything else) so is on my NAS.
I'll be going for one of these micro sd cards: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P9W5HJV/
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Don't forget the 200GB PCE-CD Rom images they are definitely worth it.
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WTF the PC Engine Duo CD library is that huge in GB?! Here I thought they were Sega CD or Neo Geo CD size.Chris23235 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 7:49 am Don't forget the 200GB PCE-CD Rom images they are definitely worth it.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
How long is a piece of string?
From my NAS, retro games only, which the MiSTer mounts on boot:
However thanks to BtrFS (a much better filesystem than exFAT), inline zstd compression and deduplication shrinks the actual used data far better than zip. About 1.6TB transparently, no decompression needed by MiSTer (it thinks it's seeing the full 2.5TB uncompressed).
From my NAS, retro games only, which the MiSTer mounts on boot:
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root@server:~# du -shx /data/games
2.5T /data/games
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root@server:~# du -shx /data/games
2.5T /data/games
root@server:~# compsize -x /data/games
Processed 417955 files, 9164013 regular extents (14660514 refs), 17612 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 80% 1.6T 2.0T 2.5T
none 100% 1.2T 1.2T 1.4T
zstd 46% 365G 781G 1.1T
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PCE-CD rom, as in Turbografx16-cd?Chris23235 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 7:49 amDon't forget the 200GB PCE-CD Rom images they are definitely worth it.
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Here's a rough breakdown of the big boys if you wanted "everything" and in redump matching fashion. Looking at my beefy boye hard drive for this real quick...
1. Every single PS1 game = well over 3TB unzipped in cue/bin
2. Every single Mega CD game = 186GB unzipped in cue/bin
3. TurboGrafx16 CD/PC-Engine CD = 184GB unzipped in cue/bin
4. eXoDOS = over 600GB unzipped, would have to span 150 separate virtual hard drives in the /media/$device/games/ao486 folder
5. Hardware Target Game Database (https://github.com/frederic-mahe/Hardwa ... e-Database) MiSTer FPGA approved packs (which have quite a few repeats of files for organizing purposes - 209GB
There's obviously going to be more, like I said before, Amiga and other PC cores are nowhere near complete in this list.
CUE/BIN full redump unzipped is 184GB btw, not 200GB.
1. Every single PS1 game = well over 3TB unzipped in cue/bin
2. Every single Mega CD game = 186GB unzipped in cue/bin
3. TurboGrafx16 CD/PC-Engine CD = 184GB unzipped in cue/bin
4. eXoDOS = over 600GB unzipped, would have to span 150 separate virtual hard drives in the /media/$device/games/ao486 folder
5. Hardware Target Game Database (https://github.com/frederic-mahe/Hardwa ... e-Database) MiSTer FPGA approved packs (which have quite a few repeats of files for organizing purposes - 209GB
There's obviously going to be more, like I said before, Amiga and other PC cores are nowhere near complete in this list.
Yup, they are the same thing, just different names in the west than in Japan.bazza_12 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:53 amPCE-CD rom, as in Turbografx16-cd?Chris23235 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 7:49 amDon't forget the 200GB PCE-CD Rom images they are definitely worth it.
CUE/BIN full redump unzipped is 184GB btw, not 200GB.
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Re: File Size For Entire Library of Cores and ROMs on MiSTer?
This is probably a silly question but is the primary SDCard slot faster reading/writing that a USB SSD?
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A USB SSD is faster in theory but it shouldn't matter much, because a) the speed is limited by the USB 2.0 port and b) most systems that load a lot (CD-Systems) load with their original speed.
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The media speed itself will likely have more impact on that. MicroSD cards are sold in speed classes such as V10 (10MB/s), V30 (30MB/s), and so on.
I don't actually know the specs of the DE10Nano's MicroSD slot, so I'll try to look that up and get a real world number for you.
The DE10Nano's USB system is USB2, with a maximum theoretical bounds of 480mbit/s (60MB/s max theoretical), but worth remembering that USB2 storage is half duplex, so the "feel" of it is far worse for use as a general purpose file system (where small writes happen even on read operations, to update the atime [access time]).
By far the fastest storage IO to the device would be the Gigabit Ethernet, at 1000mbit/s, or 125MB/s max theoretical.
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fascinating, I was trying to work out if there was an difference in access time in having massive files, like iso/cd etc on USB SSD/HD instead of directly on an SDCard. Personally I found having VHD files on USB HD (not SSD) caused a reduction in access time.. I wouldn't mind getting a USB SSD to compare.. seems like so much more than the USB speed are determining factors.. thanks for the answers
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