I guess the real question is how underserved those communities are.
TI-99/4A, for example, has LONG had a very active home at AtariAge, of all places. I don't know where Analogue customers tend to congregate currently.
I guess the real question is how underserved those communities are.
TI-99/4A, for example, has LONG had a very active home at AtariAge, of all places. I don't know where Analogue customers tend to congregate currently.
I strongly suspect you have two controllers both reporting as Xbox controllers but with different actual button layouts.
The only solution there is to switch at least one of them to D-input if possible.
You want PDL adapters to avoid grounding issues.
[Main] is technically a "core" - whatever resolution you set for it is what it will use.
@riblad_om Are you using the unpublished core that actually saves NIBs? The 'official' one doesn't AFAIK.
@bonko I'd assume so, my 1TB equivalent is fine.
@AngelicLiver Ease of transport and higher speeds than flash drives.
RIP Hobbes. It's almost as famous as Aminet.
@parawizard Sadly, I've yet to see a single rebuild kit that even approaches the quality of the shitty Nintendo plastic...I got very tired of annual rebuilds and just wanted something reliable and trouble-free. That joystick definitely hit the sweet spot.
Why USB, though? SNAC is fantastic.
Obviously I'm referring to the former, because quite literally nobody cares about the latter. If you read the thread on the software vs. hardware emulation topic, parallelism is the first (and basically only) advantage I give to FPGA.
@Andy2No Thus far, sorgelig has seen MiSTer as a retrogaming more than a retrocomputing platform and doesn't consider saving compute content to be a priority.
I'm slowly attempting to change that. =) The Commodore PET has exactly the same challenge.
By default, I don't think there is one. Copy MiSTer_example.ini to MiSTer.ini and customize to taste.
Right. That'll need to get "inserted" info volumes that MiSTer can see as hardfiles.
You can give it a go yourself or I'll take a swing at it next week, but it should be possible to replicate effectively 1:1.
I wonder if the 'installation' of Workbench is using the filesystem versus a HDF...as far as I know, MiSTer will only support the latter.
If you look under All Users/Documents in Windows, is there anything in there that looks like files from Workbench 3.x?
I know about the 'odd' naming, it's because it's an amalgam of several different pieces all calling themselves 3.something.
Alright - my first suspicion was that the encrypted Kickstart wasn't loading, but clearly that's not it.
What is the exact behavior you get when you try?
Eisengrim wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 12:59 amHas anyone succeeded getting Amiga Forever's Workbench 3.x working on MiSTer? I bought the Plus package and have it running in Windows, and I was able to find a 6 MB Workbench 3.1 disk I got running on the MiSTer, but what I'd really like to do is bring over the complete 3.x setup.
Which Kickstart are you trying to use?
Do that again?
I'm using the files from here, and everything works GREAT except the second paddle button...and nothing I've tried will make it work.
What, exactly, is 'Thumb' and where is it found?
mercuryshadow09 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 11:40 pmTrue, it doesn't support lightguns. But the HDMI controller adapters are cheaper in the long run.
...which is exactly what Reflex is as well, except it's supported out of the box.
@DiacloneFX Good sleuthing - glad you solved it!
Make sure the "USB 3.0" port contacts are good by doing a continuity test of each port pin to the corresponding GPIO connection pin (found on the schematic). The jumper should definitely be in the IO position. I strongly suspect there's a cold solder joint on the board itself.