• @[email protected]
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    217 hours ago

    An FPGA seems like a lot of effort, but an SNES emulator running on a Raspberry Pi seems like it may have been a better option IMO.

    • Magiilaro
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      111 hours ago

      I am sure that Nintendo is using FPGA for internal R&D, so they have people capable of writing cores for FPGA. Add to that the fact that Nintendo has all the schematics and detailed information about the original hardware and designs.

      Yes, a FPGA would have been work, but not lots of work for them. And we are speaking of 8 and 16 bit hardware, that is very small and limited hardware.

      Besides that: Windows can run on a Raspberry PI, so maybe the emulator on Windows used by Nintendo is already using that. Who knows?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        Making an FPGA for all of this is far more work than pulling an open source emulator and sticking it on a machine…

        • Magiilaro
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          145 minutes ago

          Yes, but Nintendo did neither the one nor the other.

          • @[email protected]
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            137 minutes ago

            This looks a whole lot like it’s probably some random emulator they grabbed and full screened?