CD/DVD drive, x4 USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay.
Taki Udon’s FPGA PS1—codenamed SSone—continues to attract a fair amount of attention, and the designer has just revealed one of the most important aspects of the upcoming machine: its dock.
The system uses a MiSTer FPGA setup at its core, allowing users to play games for a wide range of consoles, handhelds, arcade machines and computers via community-developed, open-source FPGA cores.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
CD/DVD drive, x4 USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay.
Taki Udon’s FPGA PS1—codenamed SSone—continues to attract a fair amount of attention, and the designer has just revealed one of the most important aspects of the upcoming machine: its dock.
The system uses a MiSTer FPGA setup at its core, allowing users to play games for a wide range of consoles, handhelds, arcade machines and computers via community-developed, open-source FPGA cores.
Read the full article on timeextension.com