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The State of the Core: ZX Spectrum

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 3:23 pm
by akeley
I'm curious how advanced the ZX Spectrum (and many others) core actually is. Assuming that ideally FPGA core should be a 1:1 representation of the original machine, how far are we from that ideal?

Of course I know it's probably impossible to measure in numbers, but any more in-depth detail would be welcome. Are there any milestones left, how accurate is ZX emulation, what's the compatibility, etc.

This question is partially inspired by comments made by the author of ZX Baremulator, on another forum. They partially refer to ZX-UNO, but the gist is that in general ZX Spectrum FPGA emulation is "far from perfect" (eg, contended memory, timings).

Re: The State of the Core: ZX Spectrum

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2020 2:56 am
by NightShadowPT
I’m sure the purists will have complaints, but the current MiSTer core does everything I ever wanted it to do...

Re: The State of the Core: ZX Spectrum

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:28 am
by akeley
This is not about "complaints" & "purists" but gathering factual information and perfecting the core (if there is need to).

Re: The State of the Core: ZX Spectrum

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 11:05 am
by Xtro
slingshot updated ZX Spectrum core for the MiST to support snow effect and now ir contention works perfect, so the core is actually perfectly cycle accurate. https://github.com/mist-devel/mist-bina ... s/spectrum

Re: The State of the Core: ZX Spectrum

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 8:05 pm
by akeley
Great news, thanks for the heads up.