Hi guys, can you help an old boy get up to date?
I started gaming in the late 70's and used/collected most of the main consoles from the late 80's up to DC so circa 2000. Time marches on and hard as it is I've decided now is the time to sell up and go fpga. I've 11 pages of SFC/PCE/MD/N64/Saturn/PS/GB/NG MVS/DC hardware/games to shift somehow...
I understand N64 and DC will not be possible on fpga as it is now - is that 100% certain?
I've watched/read a week of MiSTer stuff and AFAIK I need the following (priced from misterfpga.co.uk) and hopefully with the help of my son be able to sort out the set-up and configuration.
Am I missing anything?
DE-10 (Mouser UK) - £205
MiSTer Analog IO Board v6.1(Noctua fan) - £57
USB Hub v2.1 - £32
MiSTer SDRAM XS-DS v2.9 128MB Module - £50
SanDisk Ultra 128 GB micro SDXC Memory Card - £12
MiSTer Heatsink DE10 Nano Cooling - £3
MiSTer FPGA Power Supply 5 Volt 4 Amps - £23
MiSTer Case Acrylic - £23
A few questions:
1). I want to keep using the original controllers wherever possible (at least SFC, PCE, Neo Geo, PS) - do I need 1 x SNAC main adapter and then a second SNAC adapter for each controller - it all looks a bit unwieldy ie long??
2). Once a controller is set up is it then remembered for every core and game? Can I configure say a Neo Geo stick or a PS analogue controller to use with every core/game regardless?
3). If I set up the mister with ethernet what is the easiest way to get new ROM's onto the SD card without removing it?
4). Any recommendations for a 4:3 decent quality LCD display to look out for and what inputs are best used - I've always been an import gamer so 60hz full screen etc on my CRT's.
5). Lightgun games - I've still got all the original lightguns (Sega, Namco for PS, Konami for SFC etc) - guessing these are useless unless I set up a separate CRT display - or look at flogging the lot and getting a Sinden type gun for the LCD?
I had better limit it to 5 questions to start, sure I'll have more - thanks guys.