First of all, thanks a lot psakhis for creating this core. It's great that you can use the same computer for modern games on the LED tv and send the GroovyMame data to the MisterFpga with the CRT. I have my old video card just in case but since buying the new graphic card I haven't played anything from MAME on the CRT ( I remember using GroovyArcade years ago so this was a nice surprise to see Calamity involved with this).
Yesterday I was testing for 3 hours and had no problems at all. I was using the router not directly but it worked great. For the audio I connected the 3,5 jack from the amplifier to the 3,5 audio cable of the SCART adapter so that wasn´t a problem ( I don´t know if there should be any sync problem between audio and video but it sounded good and without lag)
Mortal kombat worked great with it's refresh rate, Killer Instinct also looked great. There´s also all those games that probably will take some time to see a core like Guardians of the Hood or the Gaelco ones.
I was thinking the same about the inputs, maybe it´s not worth it if it adds some latency and there's always some way to split the inputs between PC and Mister.
Really nice to see the potential of the FPGA outside of recreating cores. Maybe a way to send from VLC data from LaserDisc rips and VHS or some other SD content. I'm waiting for the day that we can find a few synth cores under the Utility folder. A Yamaha DX7 with the userPort for MIDI input or something like that
I think this core will be useful to relieve some stress from core developers as people can play their favourite games while there's no FPGA core. And It's great to see FPGA and Softare emulation coexist in new ways
Thanks again.