Over the past few months the MARS team has been teasing a new FPGA-based system: Multi Arcade & Retro System. The concept is similar to the MiSTer, but running on its own custom, more powerful hardware. They’re expecting to launch it early next year at a $700 price point…

  • @echo64
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    11 year ago

    This is a common concern around open source communities, but I feel like it’s rarely a big problem in my experience. As long as there are people with MiSTer setups there will almost certainly be some group of people developing for that platform and pushing it as far as they can.

    Since the MiSTer is already pretty popular and relatively affordable, I think it’ll continue to be the main focus on developers’ time even after the MARS comes out.

    hmmm i gotta disagree. I’ve been working in and around open source stuff for a stupid long time, 15 years? 20? too long.

    Development effort goes not towards where the users are, but towards where developers have interest. this is always true unless a third party is sponsoring to push development in a specific direction.

    Development effort is going to go towards the platform where developers are interested. Maybe developers will be interested in the less powerful platform where you have to squeeze every LE to make cores fit, and don’t have a unified large set of memory. Probably not is my guess.

    So what we have is will people bother porting mars cores and enhancements to mister? we have a pretty good /analog/ in the analogue pocket to look at. that got a bunch of cores ported from mister to it, but those cores haven’t really been updated much these days and new cores have mostly dried up outside of patreon things.

    This isn’t terrible, everything is succeeded some day, But I mentioned that mister does not feel like it’s 100% finished yet for the cores it does support (outside of a few) so it feels a little sad.