(Paraphrased) “Incompatible with the framework” is poppycock, like you can’t support alternate hardware via internal config file and some #ifdefs even in the most crude implementation. It’s resistance to outside ideas or willingness to help integrate them in many cases.
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
There's a thing called project scope. Sorg has his idea of what the project should be. He no doubt didn't expect the project to become as popular as it has.. and it will surely morph into something else beyond his intention in time. But for now, it is what it is and that's ok.
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Replying to @pz9000 @iequalshane and
It’s kinda ok, except the acting like anyone trying to work outside the box is awful for doing so. ;) especially when he forked someone else’s work anyway. Is there an actual project scope and spec defined!? Seems you are exaggerating a wee bit.
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
I would think when he announced the project and fork he had something laid out but that's just an assumption and I don't actually know to what extent he has written down the project goals
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Replying to @pz9000 @iequalshane and
I mean that was pretty much it... "MiSTer: MiST on Terasic DE10-nano board... In short, it's MiST ported to DE10-nano board with 4x larger FPGA", and ease of development, ironically. ;) pic.twitter.com/j0P5jeMEOwpic.twitter.com/LQhcwmOQsM
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
I would say the existence of MiSTer has on the whole benefitted MiST with ports of SNES and other cores. And expanded FPGA gaming. The hardware will evolve, the work done now will be ported. There's little reason to be displeased with the current speed of progress IMHO
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Replying to @pz9000 @iequalshane and
benefitted MiST by helping decapitate the project? lol wut!? She's dead man. "we simply cannot compete with the clones anymore", then MiSTer came and kicked em when they were down. ;) "So what's the result? The MIST simply doesn't sell anymore." https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=32998 …pic.twitter.com/QrSgDio1hp
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
Mist was doomed the writing was on the wall. It's actually fortunate that mister came along to keep things moving.
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Replying to @pz9000 @iequalshane and
That is one way to think about a *semi-hostile*(?) take over of someone else's project. Even the name was a straight jack move.pic.twitter.com/CSZi7Zjl9V
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
Well that's because I consider the advancement of the source codebase ultimately more important to preservation than any lost potential hardware sales of a particular hardware iteration.
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So to that point, wouldn't it be more pertinent to you know... stop being so tied to the USB core, and allow some alternate, more accurate, preservation worthy input sources come to light? Since we are discussing preservation and all. Proper JAMMA sans USB layer would be cool.
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Replying to @arcade_projects @iequalshane and
Sure it would be cool. Lots of things would be cool, cartridge support would be cool, and ultimately I don't doubt there will be such solutions one day. But Sorgelig doesn't believe its possible or necessary and all anyone can really do is either prove him wrong or accept it?
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