#MiSTerFPGA isn't a product. You might buy products related to the MiSTer project from third party independent sellers, but MiSTer itself isn't a product like an Analogue device. It's still okay to compare the two but it's an important distinction to consider.
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Replying to @iequalshane
Elaborate on what you consider the distinction to be and why it’s important.
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Replying to @sentientsixp @iequalshane
MiSTer itself is more of a specification and manufacturers sell their own products based on it.
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anything else is a "fork" and treated with malice from what I can tell...
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Replying to @arcade_projects @plutiedev and
Depends on what the fork is trying to do. If someone forks the Genesis core to add 32x support nobody is going to be mad. Fork the NES core to add save states.. everyone will cheer you.
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Replying to @pz9000 @arcade_projects and
Or add those to the main branch :)
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Replying to @iequalshane @arcade_projects and
Definitely. I think it'll eventually happen. Heck, MiSTers UI could totally be improved while still keeping it simple, basic, and clean. Just gotta be patient I think.
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Replying to @pz9000 @arcade_projects and
Like everything, we just need a dev who isn't busy with the drive to add them. I suspect we'll see NES save states sooner than later (no insider info here) but we'll see. Hell, I'd tackle Genesis save states if I had the time and didn't have prior projects.
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to come full circle... you also need approval, else do what you want to "it's up to you. But it's not MiSTer any more." Calling *something* code, or hardware 'add-on' "MiSTer" related flat out requires Sorg's blessing. period. https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=399173#p399173 …pic.twitter.com/ARKyttorBO
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
The point wasn't that you can't make an adapter and call it mister, the point was that you can't make something incompatible with MiSTers current framework and call it mister. Work within that and I doubt he'd have any issues, as can be deduced by the upcoming mister add ons.
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