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Interview With Mathijs Nilwik

This podcast is sponsored by Riverside! Check out their awesome platform, with monthly service starting at less than $10! – Use coupon code RetroRGB30 for a 30% discount on the first three months (or yearly) subscription: https://retrorgb.link/riverside Here’s a conversation with Mathijs Nilwik, a developer who reverse engineered the Game Gear motherboard and assembles his […]

Lu

MiSTer FPGA Updates – Adaptive Scanlines, PSX Bug Squashing and More

Playstation Debug Session Robert Peip, the developer of the MiSTer PlayStation core, has posted a video where he demonstrates his debugging process and goes about fixing a bug. It’s some really good insight in the development process of a MiSTer core. Twitter Post: https://twitter.com/AzumFpg/status/1491352188186394624 Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLqLg6DbLBc Adaptive Scanlines The MiSTer framework has added support […]

Bob

New 3DO ODE Announced

Fixel, the main developer of the 3DO emulator “freedo” has just announced a new series of open source, optical drive emulators (ODE) for the 3DO game console:  One version called the “X-Port” will simply plug into the rear memory expansion port with no installation required and the “XBus” version will be a plug & play […]

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Sonic on the Commodore 64

Sonic the Hedgehog may be forever mostly associated with the Sega Genesis or Megadrive depending on your region, but there is now a new way to play this classic and that’s on the Commodore 64! Developed by Mr. Sid using some clever hardware expansions and tricks, this very fast scrolling game is something that didn’t […]

Analogue Pocket Firmware 1.0B

Analogue has released new firmware for the Analogue Pocket and dock. This includes a host of fixes and new screen effects for the dock. The dock can now be updated via the pocket. Firmware Download: Firmware 1.0B Analogue Twitter: Update Post Release Notes: Dock updates via Pocket – Dock now updated from Pocket using the […]

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NEW Satiator Firmware 158 Update

It’s been almost a year (11 months to be exact) since the Satiator saw it’s last firmware update, so while this new may not be a big deal.., seeing the announcement from Professor Abrasive certainly caught our attention… Satiator owners may remember the last update FW157, which allowed for better handling of cards with frequent […]

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Check Raspberry Pi Stock Easily with Rpilocator

If you’ve been looking for Raspberry Pis lately, you know that the global chip and part shortage has caused them to be out of stock nearly everywhere. Thankfully André Costa created a stock checking tool that’s very easy to navigate and checks stock across Newark, PiShop, SparkFun, Seeed Studio, Farnell, The Pi Hut, and Adafruit. […]

Bob

Weekly Roundup #291

Here’s this week’s roundup, sponsored by JLCPCB! Spend only $2 for 5pcs 1-4 layer PCBs ; PCBA from $0:  https://jlcpcb.com/DRE The Roundup is available as a video and on all audio-only podcast services, such as iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and direct-download: If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly […]