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  1. The lowest lag flat panels on displaylag.com are 9ms, and 12ms for TV: https://displaylag.com/display-database/ 2016 34" LG 34UM68-P 1080p 75hz IPS FreeSync Wide Monitor 09ms 2017 55" LG 55UJ7700 4K 60hz IPS LED HDTV 12ms
  2. The 32x has two 23Mhz Hitachi SH2 32-bit processors and VDP used in conjunction with the Genesis 68000 processor and VDP. While the graphics are not impressive due to the small cartridges sizes, the system is several times more powerful than a NEO GEO. I think it would require a more expensive FPGA.
  3. I think Analogue did the right thing, by not including a controller with the system. Everyone has an opinion on wired vs wireless and gamepad brands. You get the most wireless versatility by getting a retro-receiver. If you don't like the 8bitdo controllers, you can use a PS3, PS4, or Wii U Pro controller with it. If you like the feel of OEM SNES controllers, you can use old stock with extension cable. You can get new SNES Classic controllers and use the Raphnet Classic Controller to SNES adapter with 4ms (1/4 frame) latency: http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/classic_to_snes/index.php I don't think the quality of the 8bitdo controllers should reflect on the Super NT. Heaven forbid, if Analogue tried to make their own controllers.
  4. Wow, lucky timing. I ordered my NT mini on December 27, and just received it today.
  5. You can get free software for windows: http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows/ You can pay for improved performance. Free version limits transfer speed.
  6. Maybe using Linux file systems instead of the FAT32 could give us the same benefits without the patent issues. Most Raspberry Pies use Ext4 format on the sdcard, which has a 1 EB maximum filesystem size and 16 TB maximum file size. Also the symlink capabilities allow us to sort collections into folders without duplicating the data.
  7. It seams that the MISTer used the ARM SoC for the overlay menu and SD card loading. The FPGA cores are still used for simulation. I have not seen a traditional Emulator running on the ARM side yet.
  8. You can gold plate plastic, using conductive paint:
  9. There is a lot more to a console than CPUs. Kevrtis already has a Z80 core he can leverage from his Master System work, and there are plenty of opensource 68k cores. However, the sound chips, custom graphics chips, memory mappings, and timings need to be reverse engineered.
  10. Confirmed: No analogue A/V out, just HDMI. SD card slot is available for firmware updates. https://www.polygon.com/2017/10/16/16481824/super-nt-super-nintendo-analogue
  11. I think the Super-NT price is an incredible value. It is only $20 more than a Cyclone-V dev board: https://www.altera.com/products/fpga/cyclone-series/cyclone-v/overview.html
  12. Looks like the atari box borrowed some design from the master system:
  13. I recently bought an Atari 65XE case w/o motherboard from the "myatari" store on ebay. I need to buy motherboard screws and found this site: https://www.moddiy.com/categories/Screws-%26-Bits/ Does anyone know what size screws I need to buy? Thanks
  14. Is there any developer documentation available for GOS? I would like to create a subset of ResEdit as an Eclipse extension.(see https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/documentation/mac/pdf/ResEditReference.pdf) I need to know if GOS has a resource system with identifiers, and data structures/binary format for include files.
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