It's doubtful any other cores will be present on the 3d, they have posted that it will not support openFPGA.
Or someone looking to buy their first. The user experience (menu wise) on the 4k line is so much nicer than the 5x in my opinion.
Retrotink 4k CE Announced and Mini Restock
The CE is a lower power version of what is now called the 4k Pro. It is priced at $475, which puts it more in direct competition with the morph paired with a analogue bridge (I think that bundle would be $350ish). RetroRGB has a nice break down of the differences (link in the article).
MiSTerFPGA With Zaparoo Floppy Drive
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23576994
> No NFC, actually reading a file off the floppy drive
Wifi Serial Bridge Example
A python based server to write serial commands to a connected device. - v1605/python-wifi-serial-bridge

I've made a python server script that can send serial commands to a connected usb serial device. I use this to control my retrotink 4k using a raspberrypi zero w, but it is generic enough that you could control other devices. In the readme, it shows how to setup a restful command.
This is Luigi Mangione's xray, showing his back pain issue.
Trogg Tech N64 Shell Finally Arrived


I backed the Kickstarter and have to say it's well worth the wait. The plastic feels like an OEM shell.
What are the odds he even pays out?
If they do, are they competitive? Or are they doing the same thing. It could also be like car dealerships in certain states, you're not allowed to just open one within x miles of another (though that refers to more of the same brand). Wouldn't surprise me if they can't have dealerships near each other due to backwards legislation.
Exactly why John Deer should not be allowed to do this. Any threat to the food supply should be considered a national security risk.
The real question is what other options do farms have? Let's say their tracker breaks down and repair is no longer an option. How many other manufacturers are making the type of equipment they need? And how expensive would it be to enter that market to compete? To me it seems like John Deer has a monopoly and is exploiting it.
Depends but a nice condition N64 with the cables and expansion pak is probably about $100 without a controller. If you plan on connecting it to a modern TV, you need a decent scaler that can do Svideo/composite, so another $60 for the RAD2X. You even can complicate it more by throwing in cheaper RGB mods if you have a compatible system but that adds probably around $60 if you can't do it yourself.
Their price point is very competitive, especially considering its plug and play.
It was probably a disk copier. Here is a video that goes over how those work. https://youtu.be/MP9YR4BXrzA?si=VTgIynQI2fjaXjxE
I'm not sure if the SNAC interface could support something like a 34 pin floppy drive without major changes to the cores themselves.
Now the rotary phone idea...
Yes because it is actually reading the disk. I even move the tracks a little between reads so it makes some more noise.
It's a FPGA, open source, emulation device that can play tons of different retro consoles, computers, and arcade machines.
https://mister-devel.github.io/MkDocs_MiSTer/
There are various vendors that you can get kits from.
It's an adapter that you can build up yourself so that you can launch games on your Mister/TapTo device via a floppy disc. There are definitely dozens of us that wanted this!
Load Games On Your Mister Via Floppy Disk


Code and hardware for the project can be found here https://github.com/v1605/tapto-floppy
TapTo goal is to be cross platform (launch games on the PC and the Mister). With this you could launch a steam game via a CD if you wanted for some extra fun on modern systems (plus the PS1 core on mister looks so nice).
I've written some code to interface with a floppy drive because it's just fun to launch games that way.
Unfortunately not that much less expensive, each additional slot maybe adds $1-2.5 to the project. The screen, Arduino and pcb are the bulk of the cost.
Yeah if you can do it yourself it's about half that. Save the hero builds an older revision but it's also cheaper.
Wireguard is good if you don't want easy access to notifications or location based automations. Otherwise you need to always make sure the VPN is on.
Lots of good info here I'm not going to repeat, but I think if you're going to open home assistant to the public Internet, you should not use duckdns. It's better to get your own domain and set up a reverse proxy to use https. Or if it's too technical, subscribe to nabu casa and let them handle it for you.
Looks similar to a Sony PVM-8045Q, so a nice portable crt.
This argument would outlaw a USB flash drive, "Your Honor, this device can store the contents of this 30 old game, it needs to be outlawed to protect all intellectual property"
Happy National Video Game Day Everyone!
Do you want to celebrate the best games on the planet? Pull up a console and get playing for National Video Game Day 2018 on September 12!

What's everyone playing? I'm enjoying Mr. Driller for the GBC.
Lastest Build, DMGC
This is an open source project that adds a GBC processor and screen into a DMG shell. Have to say, I really enjoy the weight. The github can be found here [https://github.com/MouseBiteLabs/Game-Boy-DMG-Color].
Thought I would show this off here too.
Another GameBoy Bluetooth Controller


I happen to have a board from my FunnyPlaying build so I figured I'd give it a shot. Used enamel wire to make the button contacts and got 3.3v from the cart slot. I also removed the caps as to not power any circuits that didn't need (CPU and RAM were donors to the other board). Power is provided via AA batteries.
Wood 3D Printed GameCube Shell


cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13199828
> Printed using hatchbox wood pla. I had a few issues with standoffs but a little glue fix those right up. I'm very happy with the way it turned out. Just waiting on the release of flippy drive to call it complete. > > Links to all the models I used: > > https://www.thingiverse.com/tessa-wolf/designs > https://www.printables.com/model/469283-gamecube-jewel > https://www.printables.com/model/117561-gamecube-power-button > https://www.printables.com/model/280005-gamecube-reset-button > https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2644517
Not All Projects Work Out


This was my attempt to create a a SNES to Bluetooth adapter. It works but the average latency was 18.35ms, which I think is too much to be considered a good controller.
Finished Rewiring, Very Happy With The Results


With exception of the Mister, all consoles have either been modded or repaired. Bonus, everything is automated through Home Assistant so it will turn on the TV, switch inputs, and turn on the console, all via voiced controlled.
Analogue Announces N64 FPGA Console For 2024
Looks cool with 4k upscaling support. We'll have to see about price, since we have the Mister and the upcoming Mars to compare it to.
The Open Source Cartridge Reader [https://github.com/sanni/cartreader] is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it’s also a great beginner soldering project.
Cross post from RetroGaming, showing off the 3d printed enclosure. Source for the case is at https://www.printables.com/model/409926-kytor-industries-fully-enclosed-open-source-cartri
For When You Need To Backup Those Saves


The Open Source Cartridge Reader is a great diy project for dumping your own roms and saves. If you order a kit with the surface mount components already installed, it's also a great beginner soldering project.
Never Go On Vacation Without A Portable


Analogue Pocket playing Pokemon Trading Card Game 2 (Fan Translation)
Facelift For A Previously Broken NES


Modern power module to replace the old rusty one, cleaned edge connector, fixed cracks in the case, new coat of paint, and metallic stickers.