sorry, I have a dumb question here. Does anyone have measured the DE10-Nano temperatures while using this core?
Will this "impossible"
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Thank you!
I'm interested to know your results. This is a fpga thing a lot of people don't cover or seem to care about - that fpga uses a LOT less power than emulation, so it's more environmentally friendly. Every little helps.
Right until half of us hook it up to our damned CRTs.caffeinekid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:10 pm his is a fpga thing a lot of people don't cover or seem to care about - that fpga uses a LOT less power than emulation, so it's more environmentally friendly. Every little helps.
CRTs typically draw less power than modern televisions.FoxbatStargazer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:13 pmRight until half of us hook it up to our damned CRTs.caffeinekid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:10 pm his is a fpga thing a lot of people don't cover or seem to care about - that fpga uses a LOT less power than emulation, so it's more environmentally friendly. Every little helps.![]()
Although there are surprising # of people who do that even with software emulators. Not just Wiis but analog Pi hats and old Radeon PC cards.
(thanks to https://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electr ... lator.html)caffeinekid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:10 pm I'm interested to know your results. This is a fpga thing a lot of people don't cover or seem to care about - that fpga uses a LOT less power than emulation, so it's more environmentally friendly. Every little helps.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/led-ole ... icity-cost
Believe FPGAzumSpass references that Ao486 maxes the capabilities of the MiSTer in this good RetroRGB interview:
"emulation" has a lot of definitions, and at least one of those definitions being those retro handhelds that can do PS1 emulation (like the RG351MP) and run on a phone battery for something like 4-5 hours. MiSTer is awesome and I love it, but let's not make blanket statement like "fpga uses less power than emulation" when there are so many ways to run software emulation.caffeinekid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:10 pm I'm interested to know your results. This is a fpga thing a lot of people don't cover or seem to care about - that fpga uses a LOT less power than emulation, so it's more environmentally friendly. Every little helps.