The team behind the MiSTer MultiSystem has just released all the open source files for their custom MiSTer motherboard via the GPL-3.0 License. The source is in Altium just like the ‘official’ I/O boards originally designed by Sorg. They’ve also released the print files for an amazing PlayStation 1-style case that will fit the MMS motherboard, as well as teased a SNES one. Here’s all the links:
Purchase MiSTer MultiSystem: https://shop.retrocollective.co.uk/all-products/
Open Source Files: http://- https://github.com/Heber-co-uk/Multisystem
Multisystem V6 Enclosure: https://www.printables.com/model/505755-mister-multisystem-v6x-2023-classic-gaming-console
CTRLDock Classic enclosure: https://www.printables.com/model/490466-heber-ctrldock-classic-gaming-interface
Variations on the Multisystem case (this one for a PlayStation look): https://www.printables.com/model/504458-multisystem-alternative-lid-psx
When they first teased the PlayStation case, I thought “that looks friggin amazing!!”. Even the SNAC adapter in front (which includes a “composite video” port, so you can connect your guncon for use with any light gun core!) looks like it’s perfectly at home there. I really hope the MMS team starts selling those as part of a full kit, as I think that would be my personal favorite choice, both for looks and functionality…
…but then they teased the SNES version (below). This is going to be a tough choice. But I’ll definitely be upgrading my case at some point!
We are really pleased to announce that the #Multisystem console electronics are released as full #opensource hardware, it’s all up on GitHub right now – https://t.co/k1CXq87eon
– GPL-3.0 License – Schematic source, PCB, Gerber's etc. all included. #MiSTerFPGA pic.twitter.com/C0tN1bQNha— Multisystem (@MultisystemFPGA) June 21, 2023
It's SUPER and it's on the way… soon 🤓
Super #tease pic.twitter.com/faBapDYxqC
— Multisystem (@MultisystemFPGA) June 21, 2023