c) everything is streamed, the software never makes it to the end user for pirates to crack so that preservationists can pick it up once it's...
Yeesh, it'd totally be worth it if it was a functioning keyboard, but the high price for a (highly detailed) Pi case is obviously from the small...
The "captive nut" construction holds up fine for general use, the solidness comes from the precision cut interlocking pieces. Compared to a...
I took the Raspberry Pi out, the hole spacing on the USB encoder hat is the same as the Pi so you can still mount it in the base. I'm not an...
The Wikipedia page for the MT-32 talks about its sound quality issues, so quality wise we're already well ahead of the original hardware. From a...
TIL about RaSCSI, a Raspberry Pi-based SCSI emulator. It was made by a Japanese developer, but there's an English wiki here:...
Would the arcade version of this have used an analogue or digital joystick? If digital, is that a good way to play the console versions?
Will this run on a Pentium 2 with Windows 98 and Netscape?
Edit: just saw you're getting NO sound, so ignore this unless it's also making drive error noises. It could be having a hard time keeping a lock...
Flash cassette: https://github.com/jamhamster/TZX-Cassette-Mod/blob/master/TZXCassette%20Mod%20v0.2.pdf Pic from the guide: [ATTACH]
I always thought it was just a weird American pronunciation. But yeah, I'm okay hearing Seega in Strayan, along with Poke a Mon, Toy Ohta, Eye...
The OSSC stuff? For RGBtoHDMI you need: The Denise adapter Pi Zero SD card MiniHDMI cable, either dangling outside the sidecar bay or...
Check out the Retro For Sale Forum It works, and it's cool being internal, but quality wise it's the same as a good ADC scaler, and only a...
This confused me because the Vampire famously "takes over" the Amiga chipset. I checked, and the PAL/NTSC modes are sent through the Vampire...
Perspex sheet?
Depends on the accelerator, but note the position of the mini-HDMI port, pointing straight down. There are also accelerators that use the sidecar...
At least on an A500, the CPU is right next to (below) Denise, and RGB2HDMI covers over the CPU. I've heard of people with TF CPU accelerators...
Yeah if you want a practical Amiga with the performance of ~an A1200, put a MiSTer into an Amiga case. I do admire the Vampire project for pushing...
Depends on what you like about Amigas. If you only really like the Commodore era, then I'd say no. If you like the modern Amiga-inspired community...
I vote "MT-32X", in honour of the Sega Mega Drive stack.