Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
+1 @Ray
The Atari TT and Falcon computers are amazing computers but too often forgotten.
I'd like also to see those computers. Moreover at the day of today, there is no really "good/complete" falcon emulator. In terms of price it is a computer hardly not possible to acquire (same for the TT) so yes a Falcon/TT core will be a great thing.
The Atari TT and Falcon computers are amazing computers but too often forgotten.
I'd like also to see those computers. Moreover at the day of today, there is no really "good/complete" falcon emulator. In terms of price it is a computer hardly not possible to acquire (same for the TT) so yes a Falcon/TT core will be a great thing.
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
I can imagine that some people would be very interested in getting a possibility to run Cubase Audio without to invest in a real Falcon.kathleen wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 6:02 am +1 @Ray
The Atari TT and Falcon computers are amazing computers but too often forgotten.
I'd like also to see those computers. Moreover at the day of today, there is no really "good/complete" falcon emulator. In terms of price it is a computer hardly not possible to acquire (same for the TT) so yes a Falcon/TT core will be a great thing.
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with regards to the 3DO M2, will the recent source code dump bring this closer to being possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXrredFQhk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXrredFQhk
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No. The M2 is a dual PowerPC 602 design clocked at 66MHz with a bunch of other chips, think of it more in the same range of capabilities and generation as the Nintendo 64 (which also wouldn’t be possible on the DE-10 nano). Also, what was dumped was the SDK — the software to make games for the hardware — and would mostly just be useful to test specific behaviors. It’s not like the schematics/design of the custom chips.towd wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:32 pm with regards to the 3DO M2, will the recent source code dump bring this closer to being possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXrredFQhk
The original 3DO should be doable in theory, but who knows if anyone is passionate enough about its library to give it a shot.
In any case, once you get to the more advanced 3D consoles, cycle accuracy is less important, and emulators generally do a great job, with the advantage of being able to upscale textures, run at higher resolutions, etc.
MiSTer covers a perfect range of computers and consoles, IMO — once you get to the consoles past the Sega Saturn, there are better options. Of course I understand the desire to have “one box that does all the consoles that I don’t have”, but PSX and Saturn are likely the most complex consoles that will happen on the DE-10 nano FPGA.
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I wish to see an EXELVISION EXL 100 core in future. The EXL 100 is a computer released in 1984 by the French brand Exelvision, based on the TMS 7020 microprocessor from Texas Instruments. More infos here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXL_100
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXL_100
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No way. The 3DO M2 would have been a console somewhere in between the N64 and Dreamcast.towd wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:32 pm with regards to the 3DO M2, will the recent source code dump bring this closer to being possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXrredFQhk
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
I wonder if "MiSTer 2.0" will be a thing in the future, something capable of running an N64 FPGA.limi wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:45 pmNo. The M2 is a dual PowerPC 602 design clocked at 66MHz with a bunch of other chips, think of it more in the same range of capabilities and generation as the Nintendo 64 (which also wouldn’t be possible on the DE-10 nano). Also, what was dumped was the SDK — the software to make games for the hardware — and would mostly just be useful to test specific behaviors. It’s not like the schematics/design of the custom chips.towd wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:32 pm with regards to the 3DO M2, will the recent source code dump bring this closer to being possible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPXrredFQhk
The original 3DO should be doable in theory, but who knows if anyone is passionate enough about its library to give it a shot.
In any case, once you get to the more advanced 3D consoles, cycle accuracy is less important, and emulators generally do a great job, with the advantage of being able to upscale textures, run at higher resolutions, etc.
MiSTer covers a perfect range of computers and consoles, IMO — once you get to the consoles past the Sega Saturn, there are better options. Of course I understand the desire to have “one box that does all the consoles that I don’t have”, but PSX and Saturn are likely the most complex consoles that will happen on the DE-10 nano FPGA.
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
CPS3
Hyper Neo Geo 64
Zn1 board
Zn2 board
Hyper Neo Geo 64
Zn1 board
Zn2 board
Dreams don't die!
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Arcade: S.T.U.N. Runner, Hard Drivin' series, Pit Fighter, APB, Shadow Dancer, The NewZealand Story
Computer: Atari Falcon, Commodore 128, Apple IIGS (there is a WIP), IBM 5100
Console: CDi, 3DO, Jaguar CD
Other: LASERDISC based systems [though I realize the analog/digital challenges]
Computer: Atari Falcon, Commodore 128, Apple IIGS (there is a WIP), IBM 5100
Console: CDi, 3DO, Jaguar CD
Other: LASERDISC based systems [though I realize the analog/digital challenges]
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Man, +1 on this...I spent a lot of tokens on this game back in the day and it was such a blast!
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
Atari Jaguar + CD
Philips CD-i
3DO
Any of those LaserDisc systems currently emulated with Daphne and Singe would be great too
Philips CD-i
3DO
Any of those LaserDisc systems currently emulated with Daphne and Singe would be great too
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
Panic Playdate
Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 2003)
Palm III / V
Apple Newton
N-Gage
and just release the Sega Pico core I don't care if it doesn't have support for the book part.
Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 2003)
Palm III / V
Apple Newton
N-Gage
and just release the Sega Pico core I don't care if it doesn't have support for the book part.
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Two of my wishes that I have listed are on the way, the PC-XT and the Commodore 128. I cross my finger to see one day my third wish, the Atari Falcon.
We should maybe fill a shared spreadsheet and strikethrough what has been fulfilled.
We should maybe fill a shared spreadsheet and strikethrough what has been fulfilled.
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Zoo Keeper (arcade), for the incredible sound effects!
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Battletoads Arcade would be really nice if possible.
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
A couple that come to mind at the moment are:
Amiga CD32 (not sure how easy that would be? Possibly an extension to the Minimig core?)
Atari TT (I was a huge Atari fanboi back in the 80s and 90s and the TT was the holy grail until the Falcon came along)
3D0
Philips CD-i
Legionnaire arcade game (doing a bit of Googling suggests that it's Mame driver is based on Toki and D-Con drivers, don't know if that would make creating a core any easier or not?).
To be fair, I've just got a DE10 Nano and I'm amazed how a new core seems to pop up every week or so, the developers are amazing.
Rob
Amiga CD32 (not sure how easy that would be? Possibly an extension to the Minimig core?)
Atari TT (I was a huge Atari fanboi back in the 80s and 90s and the TT was the holy grail until the Falcon came along)
3D0
Philips CD-i
Legionnaire arcade game (doing a bit of Googling suggests that it's Mame driver is based on Toki and D-Con drivers, don't know if that would make creating a core any easier or not?).
To be fair, I've just got a DE10 Nano and I'm amazed how a new core seems to pop up every week or so, the developers are amazing.
Rob
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
Neo Geo CD
3DO
Whatever board Battletoads ran on
Sega System 32 for Spider-Man
ZN1 Sony Board
ZN2 Sony Board
Hyper Neo Geo 64
Longshot since Im not sure Mister can handle it but Atomiswave, Dreamcast, and Naomi.
3DO
Whatever board Battletoads ran on
Sega System 32 for Spider-Man
ZN1 Sony Board
ZN2 Sony Board
Hyper Neo Geo 64
Longshot since Im not sure Mister can handle it but Atomiswave, Dreamcast, and Naomi.
Dreams don't die!
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hope they can put CAVE CV1000B or d
FBA just got it.
FBA just got it.
ThetaX55
MiSTer
4tb external hard drive, blister and io.
MiSTer
4tb external hard drive, blister and io.
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
Coleco Mini Arcade Tabletops core would be cool. Not sure how different it is to some other similar cores like game and watch.
Casio Loopy would be interesting, perhaps stickers could be output to PDF for printing elsewhere.
Casio Loopy would be interesting, perhaps stickers could be output to PDF for printing elsewhere.
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With PSX and the upcoming Saturn core both having multiple output resolution modes. How about per console per resolution settings? Something similar to the PS1 Digital or Mega SG. We can already do individual NTSC and PAL settings. So why not individual resolution settings?
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The Xerox Alto (1973) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerox_Alto
This was a revolutionary machine with a bitmap display, a mouse, and a windowed user interface. It is said to have inspired Steve Jobs when he developed the Lisa/Macintosh.
This was a revolutionary machine with a bitmap display, a mouse, and a windowed user interface. It is said to have inspired Steve Jobs when he developed the Lisa/Macintosh.
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8bitAndy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 2:55 pm The Xerox Alto (1973) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerox_Alto
This was a revolutionary machine with a bitmap display, a mouse, and a windowed user interface. It is said to have inspired Steve Jobs when he developed the Lisa/Macintosh.
I'd love to see this one as well. I was blown away when I saw videos of it in action. It was so ahead of its time it was nuts. I've been meaning to look into emulation but I'm not sure what all is out there or what you could even do on it.
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Can anyone let me know if anyone is working on a MULTI COLORLASER-6000 core?
There were 4 games available - BMX Flyer was my favourite retro handheld toy (with such iconic music!) back in the 80s as seen here...
https://youtu.be/hPXtMNzdJ9U?t=31
https://wikitia.com/wiki/BMX_Flyer
There were 4 games available - BMX Flyer was my favourite retro handheld toy (with such iconic music!) back in the 80s as seen here...
https://youtu.be/hPXtMNzdJ9U?t=31
https://wikitia.com/wiki/BMX_Flyer