On Thu, 31 Mar 2016, ben wrote:
Well the FPGA's have the advantage of a small box,
for a gaming box that
needs a few buttons, joystick and TV.
Yes, and you can control the floppy insert/eject operations all from the
joystick rather than needing a computer console etc...
Get them now before VIRTUAL 3D hits the market.
Are you talking about folks taking tile based 2D games and running
algorithms to 3D-ize them into "new games" ? I'm wondering why you connect
this and the MiST ? Just curious.
I am picking up a Oberon FPGA setup to see what a real
OS is like. Ben.
Nice! I never even thought about someone setting up an FPGA to do that.
The same would be cool for old LISP machines or a Thinking Machines
emulator. That'd be really interesting.
-Swift