Hello,
I've been following MiSTer development for a year now, but thought I'd let you all know Edge magazine in the UK, one of the oldest and most respected gaming magazines in the world, have a huge special this month about MiSTer. They're very enthusiastic and complimentary about what the community and developers here are doing.
June issue - #358 - https://pocketmags.com/edge-magazine
Edge Magazine - MiSTer Feature
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it was a nice feature, well done without any outstanding errors. I didn't liked the way they dismissed the MiST plaform as failed as the MiST development is still very much alive.
As I wrote in the Verge thread earlier (didn't saw your thread) I would love to see such articles mention the entry level options that exist besides the MiSTer. Many people aren't willing/able to spend 300 Euro or Dollar just to try if FPGA-Simulation is something for them. But there are devices in the 60-100 Euro/Dollar range that are a good starting point.
As I wrote in the Verge thread earlier (didn't saw your thread) I would love to see such articles mention the entry level options that exist besides the MiSTer. Many people aren't willing/able to spend 300 Euro or Dollar just to try if FPGA-Simulation is something for them. But there are devices in the 60-100 Euro/Dollar range that are a good starting point.
Re: Edge Magazine - MiSTer Feature
PressReader have the article available to read here: https://www.pressreader.com/australia/e ... 9533161844
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great article.. thought it was funny this 'angry sorg' thing.. whenever I read his comments I think he comes over as having a great sense of humour.. dunno.. maybe it's me.. plus I like his cat..
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Cool article, but man this pressreader site is the most annoying way I could imagine to read something like that. so... here ya go
Converted to PDF
https://docdro.id/bAYJCMf
EDIT: Changed formatting to make it look much nicer and fixed the weird inclusion of photo subtitles that were in the middle randomly with no photos, by removing them.
Converted to PDF
https://docdro.id/bAYJCMf
EDIT: Changed formatting to make it look much nicer and fixed the weird inclusion of photo subtitles that were in the middle randomly with no photos, by removing them.
Personally... there are tons of articles around the internet on setting up a retropie or running emulators on your phone. I get what you mean, but I doubt anyone seriously considering the MiSTer hasn't heard of a Raspberry Pi before or other software emulation options before.Chris23235 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:56 pm it was a nice feature, well done without any outstanding errors. I didn't liked the way they dismissed the MiST plaform as failed as the MiST development is still very much alive.
As I wrote in the Verge thread earlier (didn't saw your thread) I would love to see such articles mention the entry level options that exist besides the MiSTer. Many people aren't willing/able to spend 300 Euro or Dollar just to try if FPGA-Simulation is something for them. But there are devices in the 60-100 Euro/Dollar range that are a good starting point.
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I didn't meant software emulation systems like the Pi, I meant FPGA systems like the ZX Uno, SiDi or Mistica. The SiDi costs 80€ and gives you access to all MiST cores this means allmost every 8 and 16 Bit system. The ZX Uno is even cheaper it costs about as much as a Raspberry Pi 4 with a case. These entry level FPGA systems are an interesting choice for anybody interested in FPGA not willing or able to spend 200+ Euro.aberu wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 8:54 pmPersonally... there are tons of articles around the internet on setting up a retropie or running emulators on your phone. I get what you mean, but I doubt anyone seriously considering the MiSTer hasn't heard of a Raspberry Pi before or other software emulation options before.Chris23235 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:56 pm it was a nice feature, well done without any outstanding errors. I didn't liked the way they dismissed the MiST plaform as failed as the MiST development is still very much alive.
As I wrote in the Verge thread earlier (didn't saw your thread) I would love to see such articles mention the entry level options that exist besides the MiSTer. Many people aren't willing/able to spend 300 Euro or Dollar just to try if FPGA-Simulation is something for them. But there are devices in the 60-100 Euro/Dollar range that are a good starting point.
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Oh, you meant other FPGA systems. That's a great point, sorry for the misunderstanding. Yeah the SiDi is an excellent value. I think MiST is no longer a great value overall personally (but this is arguably still a good value, it depends), but still a great option, especially if someone sells you their used one for cheap. For consoles, the ZX-Uno is very limited by comparison but has many of the same console cores and quite a few Arcade cores.
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If you want MIDI the MiST is still the cheapest option (and if you don't want to use it in the MiSTers ao486 core but the ST core it is also the best option because it is built in and you don't need adapters that can hurt the MIDI timings).aberu wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 11:00 pm I think MiST is no longer a great value overall personally (but this is arguably still a good value, it depends), but still a great option, especially if someone sells you their used one for cheap. For consoles, the ZX-Uno is very limited by comparison but has many of the same console cores and quite a few Arcade cores.
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Re: Edge Magazine - MiSTer Feature
Anyone who wants to read the article in original format can grab a PDF here