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  1. Speaking of that, I've been unable to change the resolution to 1080p50 (or any other mode), despite the fact that the NT lists 1080p50 as being supported by my TV. Whenever I change the default resolution to any other resolution, the screen turns black. I have an LG OLED B6. Given that Analouge specifically recommends the LG OLED B7 on their website, I'm skeptical that my TV is simply incompatible. Is the list of supported modes in the NT's menu usually a reliable indicator for compatibility?
  2. @Kevtris I want to report a possible bug with the PAL version of Super Mario World. The game has graphical glitches on the start screen, as well as on the top of the picture when the background scrolls during normal gameplay. There are also white points appearing during transitions on the world map. Here's a video demonstrating them. (Sorry for recording it with my phone, I don't have capture equipment.) https://youtu.be/wYsc8drTsws I am running firmware 4.1 and a resolution of 1080p@60hz. I haven't noticed issues with my other PAL games. Maybe it's related to running a PAL game with an output refresh rate of 60hz. I am unable to change the resolution to 1080p@50hz. The system seems to crash to a black screen when I try it. Only turning it off and on again fixes it. My TV is an LG B6 65". (The system also seems to crash when I press the Reset button.)
  3. I don't think comparing the Super NT to the NT Mini is necessarily reasonable. The fact alone that Kevtris would have to engineer all the cartridge chips makes it a different situation. All the features of the NT Mini, on the other hand, were basically sitting on Kevtris shelf for years before the NT Mini came out. Who knows if the FPGA in the NT Mini even has enough LEs for all these chips. (I am certain that this very argument has been discussed countless times already in this thread, so apologies.)
  4. It's probably already well known in this thread already, but jwdonal has also brought a FPGA-SNES to near-completion: http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=15143 There are plenty of demos on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/jwdonal/videos
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