But actually on this topic, I see it having no more, or less, value that the system it is recreating. For some it could even be more valuable as they can just plug it in and have it working, as well without going through mods to get that HDMI.
I mean "anything but the Menu core" you can google Sega Genesis MiSTer Core running on Arrow SoCKit just the same as I. http://modernhackers.com/sega-genesis-mister-core-on-arrow-sockit-fpga/ … porting based on config changes is trivial. DE-10 is not "required hardware" Cyclone V is however.pic.twitter.com/UhYABJ8QOh
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Right, so you are limited to the cyclone v. Of which the one on the de10-nano and the one on the sockit have nearly identical limitations. The 110k LE is still there. They have the same IO limits. Same bandwidth limits. Etc... I thought your goal was to improve upon MiSTer?
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“Improve mister” I mean the conversation has deviated quite a bit. We were simply taking apart the “de10-nano” is required statement :) aka main point using an SDK dev board is amateur hour.
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Which this isn't to say you are actually limited to cyclone v, it just is a huge amount of work to port to something else like a a100t.
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Yes exactly that
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And if the goal is to port to something with more capabilities, then those soc FPGA's like in the Arria line are extremely cost prohibitive by nature, which is one the reasons sorg targeted the de10-nano, so it would be relatively affordable for people to get into.
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The Terasic investors are brilliant... bought so much bulk their dev kit is cheaper than raw SoC + supporting bits.
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