31khz typically tho some games let you pick 15khz in the options menu. No good if you can't see anything to get there!
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Originally posted by Escape-To-88 View PostPretty sure on one of the chaps I follow on YouTube who does the great comparisons he confirms it doesn't work on a standard CRT. I'd guess if you have a multi sync CRT it should work since the X68000 used a multi sync CRT.
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Well, the DE-10 Nano won’t arrive until July(!), but I’ve got most of the rest of the bits ready ahead of time.
I had a SanDisk 64GB Micro SD card spare, so installed Mr Fusion on it, ready to install the firmware once everything’s constructed.
However, storing the game ROMs – should I stick those on the same SD card, or use a different solution for storing those? A USB stick, another SD card, something else? My main concern is that an SD card might not last in the long term, as I’ve had more than a few of them self-destruct over the years…
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Originally posted by Protocol Penguin View PostWell, the DE-10 Nano won’t arrive until July(!), but I’ve got most of the rest of the bits ready ahead of time.
I had a SanDisk 64GB Micro SD card spare, so installed Mr Fusion on it, ready to install the firmware once everything’s constructed.
However, storing the game ROMs – should I stick those on the same SD card, or use a different solution for storing those? A USB stick, another SD card, something else? My main concern is that an SD card might not last in the long term, as I’ve had more than a few of them self-destruct over the years…
I personally have gone for the largest sized Micro SD card.
Go for reputable brands with fast write speeds and you should be fine.
I myself, I'm using a Samsung EVO Select 512GB and I've got another one of these in preparation for my second MiSTer build.
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Originally posted by Protocol Penguin View PostHowever, storing the game ROMs – should I stick those on the same SD card, or use a different solution for storing those? A USB stick, another SD card, something else? My main concern is that an SD card might not last in the long term, as I’ve had more than a few of them self-destruct over the years…
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Originally posted by Asura View PostA good solution is to back up the SD card image somewhere, once you're happy with it. Then if the card breaks, you lose your saves but most of your stuff is safe.
If my card breaks I’ll just set up a new one from scratch. I’ve not had to remove this one since the initial installation and ROMz dump. The odd spot of organisation is done with my PC via. FTP.
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Originally posted by Protocol Penguin View PostWell, the DE-10 Nano won’t arrive until July(!), but I’ve got most of the rest of the bits ready ahead of time.
I had a SanDisk 64GB Micro SD card spare, so installed Mr Fusion on it, ready to install the firmware once everything’s constructed.
However, storing the game ROMs – should I stick those on the same SD card, or use a different solution for storing those? A USB stick, another SD card, something else? My main concern is that an SD card might not last in the long term, as I’ve had more than a few of them self-destruct over the years…
You will incur a customs fee of about £50 if you order directly from Terasic in Taiwan but you should get it in a matter of weeks rather than months from what I have read. I placed an order just the other day myself. Better late than never eh?Last edited by speedlolita; 19-04-2022, 21:21.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostIf you don't mind me asking, did you order from Digi-Key?
You will incur a customs fee of about £50 if you order directly from Terasic in Taiwan but you should get it in a matter of weeks rather than months from what I have read. I placed an order just the other day myself. Better late than never eh?
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Got my DE-10 Nano on Monday. I only just went ahead and set up the software last night. Not got any addons currently besides an OTG to female USB A cable but I've managed to get PCE, Mega Drive and some arcade cores going. So far I am well impressed, the system itself feels very responsive and the games I have tried have felt responsive too. I can definitely see why there is a movement behind this. Wasn't fussy about using my Qanba Obsidian either. Looking forward to playing a lot more when I have a free day or two.
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Originally posted by speedlolita View PostSo far I am well impressed, the system itself feels very responsive and the games I have tried have felt responsive too. I can definitely see why there is a movement behind this.
I've ran into a really nice surprise today. We decided to test out the MiSTer on our new speakers for a bit, but then at the same time also learned that the Denon will handle vsync_adjust=2 and pass it to the otherwise non-compatible TV! Even the generally fussy cores such as the NeoGeo work perfectly.
The regular vertical and horizontal scanlines look great when doubled up, like some kind of massive LCD handheld.
It looks so lush at regular viewing distance, and I can't wait for the OLED because it'll probably end up looking better than the PVM.
TV not mounted because new one incoming. I'd love this one upstairs as it only packs 21ms of latency in game mode (Samsung JU7500), but it's going to be no use for the MiSTer without this receiver.
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Well I already said it feels responsive.
Despite playing on my LCD (Sony XF90) which isn't the fastest panel and with a USB arcade stick I'm not noticing any kind of latency. Have left it outputting the default 720p.
Right now the lack of SDRAM feels like my biggest limitation. Probably going to order that and more once my final pay finally rolls in.
That update_all script is a nice one huh?
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