You have not only created an open source Analogue Pocket, which is amazing, but you’ve also perfectly voiced the problems I have with the MiSTer project: that as cool as FPGA technology is, the MiSTer completely misses its sole advantages (which is better support for official hardware) due to a mix of limited I/O on dev boards (which is a fair point) and the community’s irrational hatred of cartridges as “unnecessary”. There is literally zero reason for the MiSTer to exist by their own logic, because why do you need a dedicated platform? That’s so unnecessary, just use a computer. Just as if not more accurate in most cases too.
Regardless, this article alone is like my holy grail of emulation and project design. And there’s more of them? I can’t wait.
Regardless, this article alone is like my holy grail of emulation and project design. And there’s more of them? I can’t wait.