FPGA ‘SuperStation One’ PS1 Will Be Super Easy To Repair

“Swap in a new part if any of these fail”.

Taki Udon’s SuperStation One is an FPGA interpretation of Sony’s classic PS1 console built on the MiSTer FPGA platform, which means it will also run FPGA cores for a wide range of other systems, too.

The upcoming system will also allow you to use your original PS1 accessories—such as controllers and memory cards—and will run original PS1 discs via an optional dock.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Swap in a new part if any of these fail”.

Taki Udon’s SuperStation One is an FPGA interpretation of Sony’s classic PS1 console built on the MiSTer FPGA platform, which means it will also run FPGA cores for a wide range of other systems, too.

The upcoming system will also allow you to use your original PS1 accessories—such as controllers and memory cards—and will run original PS1 discs via an optional dock.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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