@konosuke The main part is a lot of materials, but it's a good case. Makes the adapter way easier to connect to both the AES and carts.
I wish it had a little hole for the PSU light to show through. I forgot to add one before I had it printed
The Kombat kontinues for #CoinOpCollection patreon subscribers this weekend! Enjoy the #MortalKombat II beta release for #MiSTerFPGA... Now I'm off to the theater!
https://t.co/j8OkD3rp4d
Later this evening, we’ll see a release of some #Midway arcade classics for patrons, but a few of Earth’s mightiest superheroes are also heading to the #MiSTerFPGA and #PocketFPGA platforms.
Many thanks to @pr4m0d for the YM2610 implementation, based on @nukeykt’s LLE, and @RCAVictorCo for sharing his #Taito uPD78C11 implementation.
The uPD78C11 works well, and I was able to make the necessary changes to implement Superman. I’ve also been working on the #Atari ALPHA, MO, and PF custom chips for Batman.
Below are scenes rendered from simulation for both games. Have a good Friday, everyone!
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Check out Mat Mania and Mania Challenge on the #Analogue Pocket and #MiSTerFPGA platforms!
To learn more about the development process and show support check the following link:
https://t.co/GQHi9jaDcM
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Today's release for the Analogue Pocket and MiSTerFPGA platforms has arrived! Check out Tumble Pop from Data East.
To find out more about DECO-16 development and show support checkout the link below:
https://t.co/4uM92aeOdT
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@usa_retro Already covered in the replies, but they definitely sold these in Argentina back then, which uses Pal N.
TVs for the latin market were called "Trinorma", meaning they supported Pal N (Arg), Pal M (Brazil) and NTSC, but definitely not euro PAL.