Not in my experience, and I've looked for many years.
I haven't tried this one yet, but it may be OK...I've had OK luck with Hyperkin in USB-land:
Not in my experience, and I've looked for many years.
I haven't tried this one yet, but it may be OK...I've had OK luck with Hyperkin in USB-land:
Ah, I missed that somehow - as someone indicated in the other thread, it doesn't happen on HDMI.
Try temporarily disabling any video filters you have active and setting the refresh rate to 60Hz (versus variable). One or the other is likely the cause.
Given it's been about a year since the originator has logged on, I'm going with yes, it's dead, Jim.
Has anyone looked at getting Silent Service I and II set up for 0MHz?
This would probably be a better question for the MT32-Pi discussion group at https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi/discussions, as it is not MiSTer-specific. That being said, I've never read of anyone successfully creating a multiboot SD card with anything using the Circle library.
I petitioned strongly for this years ago, Sorg was not convinced.
Has anyone seen mention of anyone (jotego or otherwise) working on or even thinking of working on this board?
I ask because I'm quite certain my Crime City monitor has died for the very last time. :/ Being able to use MiSTer versus the physical cab would have been very nice before and is almost a must now. :/
But the core doesn't, does it?
So far, all MARS has produced is theories and promises, not one of which has been kept. I can't figure out for the life of me why anyone believes they will produce anything more than fantasy.
You can't have it both ways. 1:1 PAR won't shimmer but won't be in proper aspect ratio. 1:1 DAR will be proper AR but will exhibit shimmering. Pick your poison.
Ouch.
For those not following the Vogons thread, it looks like the optimizations that made a Pi 4 possible also broke the output.
Bummer.
I agree wholeheartedly with Dale Whinham. nukeykt's emulator is not the way forward (for anyone with the possible exception of DOSBox). It'll take longer, but the eventual gold standard will be EmuSC, where real collaboration is happening.
I actually don't think that's it. He's said repeatedly he doesn't want people profiting off his work - which is ironic given that it's actually a reinterpretation of Roland's intellectual property and design. I'm not a fan at all of how he's gone about any of this, but not my code and not my call.
I will charitably say you should not hold your breath.
@Antoine.WG I thought it works properly if you're using a NES2.0 header, no?
@Karmeck Elvind has offered to rescind those patches due to concerns over how a Pi would be used.
Complete thread here:
Unless there's an installer directly supplied with the game, you generally just drag the disk to a GS/OS folder, which in turn creates a folder with the disk's name that you can launch from.
I'm surprised about the need to boot them, though - do you have a specific game you're referring to?
The creator of MT32-Pi has been extremely clear he would not pursue anything at all with Nuked SC-55 so long as the licenses remain incompatible.
It's a super fun but super duper quirky little machine.
If a core ever comes to fruition, it'll be interesting to see if the vast array of peripherals (RAM card, accelerator, SCSI card, and stereo sound card come to mind) will be supported/supportable. The slot architecture alone will make a total mess of the UI. laughs
@Karmeck Following that thread closely now, thank you!
It -used- to work, I'm certain of it, but I just tried it myself and mine just shows (in this case) "Amiga:" as a core. Sorry about that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think one of the reasons some of the games are underperforming is because sysctl can't yet set the core to very high speeds.