My Ultimate FPGA Desktop Part 2 - The Finished MiSTer build
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2020
- The MiSTer FPGA desktop gets its finishing touches today as I complete my ultimate build.
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What kind of a person would call someone else an idiot for putting together something so good. Fantastic work mate. Some people will literally
moan about anything and probably need to get out more. Ignore!
An idiot. :).
Steven Ross-watt
Exactly!
He has God-like powers in building stuff compared to me. No idiot on this channel. My greatest achievement was upgrading a 386sx with a 486dx motherboard. Took me all day to plug in the tight power connecter. He would of had a fix in less than 2 minutes.
Fame at last! Thanks for featuring my case Neil, I hope you getting as much enjoyment out of your build as I am getting out of mine :)
loving that Commodore monitor Jake.. nice touch
@@bazza5699 Thanks! I was over the moon when I managed to get it working, and not only does it look a pretty good match on to the case, games and things like workbench look great on it. When using the minimig core you really feel like you're using a real Amiga.
Don’t let the rude know-it-alls bring you down. This is an absolutely glorious machine. Well done, Neil!
I think for any cave the MiSTer is arguably the first choice for what goes in. Especially if you manage a stellar setup like Neil has here.
Why would anyone say you’re an idiot?! This is fantastic!!!
Because people are dicks
This turned out so nicely, great build! :D
Ahhh its a stressful day, I need that sweet sweet voice to calm me...
+1 for this. After a dreadful day at work this video has calmed me right down. Top work Neil.
neil seems like such a nice man. i'd like to have a pint with him.
Next best thing. Buy him a coffee..
I really like they way you set up the camera yourself and the computer. It is so natural and it feels less like a studio. The flowers or plants are also very nice. A drawback is that the voice changes when you turn towards the computer when you speak, but the audio here is very good. Also, great computer setup :)
I would love to see a series where you pick a core and do a dedicated video covering just that core and it's capabilities from the MISTer.
You Sir, could de-escalate tensions between warring nations with that positive attitude of yours
She's beautiful, Neil. A real work of art, and a true love letter to the past. You've made something wonderful, thank you for sharing it with us. All the best.
I think this is absolutely the perfect case for this. It gives you a great place to put the display and gives you that wonderful 'old school computer' feel and the MISTer can simulate basically all of them from the Amiga to the C64 to even 386/486. As far as the power button situation goes, my first thought was 'latching relay'...but I'm a little old-school that way I guess lol.
hearing a relay click would've been satisfying for sure! but my first thought was a latching logic circuit, which is probably what's on the board ^^
I thought having a latching power switch would be more fitting for a 386/486 type PC aesthetic as well.
Upvoted solely for being so diplomatic about others opinions.
We all would do this kind of project our own way, yours was your own way.
Thank you for sharing, this has been very inspirational!!
I like the "Italian" theme on the front buttons. :)
Hot glue is to Neil as DeoxIT is to Adrian. Thanks for sharing!
The MISter is an amazing piece of kit. After seeing your video I now have a nice little unit built and hidden away behind a 65" Sony A1 OLED. Not exactly the retro feel, but thinking back to being 12, I would have loved to hook my Amiga, SNES, MD etc up to a screen that big!
Nice job, it's good to see a man who's happy with his machine and more importantly know when to stop!
Very true!
Awesome build! No need to defend a thing you did, it is 100% your build. I love that it has it's own flair and it reminds me of modding our trusty old 8-bits back in the 80s and 90s!
Good to know there are still people out there that can take criticism without crying about bullying.
Who gives a damn what other people think who have nothing to do but to criticize! I guarantee you they haven't gotten off their butts to make anything half as cool as that machine yet alone create so much content, provided to them for FREE, by you and others like you. What a cool build, and it will provide entertainment for years to come!
I love it. As we casemodders always say: ´You do you´. Whatever you love and like, make it.
Don't use the scan doubler fx anymore. Go to the 2nd settings page and change the scaler from internal to custom, and choose one of the many scaling options. I use scanlines(soft) for most, and theres vertical ones for the arcade cores.
Great build.
Oh wow the mouse house is indeed so cute! I love it!
Hot glue! The technician's savior!
10:32 What makes FPGA so interesting is that it IS genuine hardware. It's a circuit-level recreation of vintage hardware that can be reconfigured on the fly. So, it's... like a clone board of an original system, rather than emulation.
It may or may not be an *exact* recreation of the original system, it may just be something broadly functionally equivalent, that's (partially) up to the core authors, and in the case of the joystick ports, for example, the human/machine interface being accurate. (a large part of using a Speccy, for example, is the various keyboards that machine had)
The right input device being used will make a massive difference for emulation too, but most people don't put in that much effort for emulation these days.
?? To be honest I don't find any different between FPGA and Emulation, now day Emulation become quite good unlike few year ago probably coz how those big company handle our favorite game like those Downloadable only game in PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii and some company delist it in digital store, even physical form become hassle now day as not that many game get physical form specially new PC game now who many of it use Steam (hate steam DRM btw but I like GOG for free DRM game), there still may reason of it but thanks to these reason emulation and FPGA born and it's have each weakness and strength but it's still better than let big greedy company handle our retro game.
@Marcel H In a true FPGA recreation, it'll be pretty much 1:1 with the orginal circuit diagram.
But sometimes that's not actually desirable.
Great job Neil. Anyone who says you're doing it wrong obviously doesn't understand that this is your machine. They should build their own.
Its , gorgeous, brilliant, beautiful all at the same time. Simply amazing and I love every inch of it.
You hit all the right notes for everything when it comes to this. Fantastic job.
Love this build, looks amazing in black, great work.
You're not an idiot, Neil, you're wonderful. Wonderful and lovely. So lovely.
I think this is outstanding, and I am not sure how you could make it any better. Really well done.
Hahaha Neil, I just love the way you take criticism, even when people aren't being particularly nice about it! I for one think it's a great build, and am glad to see more of it :-) cheers!
Kinda reminds me of the Sharp X68000 Pro aesthetic
Well the Amigas were 68000 machines, so cousins in a way.
Enjoyed this sir. Do it the way you want because you are doing the work you get to pick.
Brilliant execution, like you said in the first video - this would have blown people’s mind back in the day!
Awesome stuff i used to work in the arcades as a young fella just purchased an FPGA from MiSTer so i can get the real Arcade feel cant wait ...
It's beautiful. Well done sir.
Dude, I am applauding your excellent work here.
Brilliant job, Neil! I’m jealous!
It looks amazing, and like a ton of fun as well!
Well done.
I was just starting to watch your videos when I came to the conclusion: You really rock man! love your videos, love vintage computers more than anything else, give you an Austrian thumbs up that goes straight with a regular thumbs up ^^
I think it looks bloody marvelous!
Very nice! Makes me want a MISTer now...
Ahh, I remember those Goodmans speakers! An Argos special from back in the day! I still use the smaller Active 45's on my bedroom telly. I suppose if you really wanted to go overboard with the sound, one of those little Class D amplifier modules would fit in there quite nicely.
Take care of those speakers, I had those in the 90s and the pots were super noisy
For anybody else that wants to convert momentary to latch switch and doesn't have a drawer full of electronics, you can salvage one from an old PC case or buy them standalone, those little modules are quite standard (and probably cheaper than the board shown)
What a fantastic project!
The working power and activity LEDs are such a simple looking but nice addition.
Very cool setup. I like your enthusiasm about this build.
Wonderful video Neil, I love seeing what people are doing with my cases and the love they pour into them. Yes it is true I will not make any more and the white cases are selling quite fast. In total at moment there are roughly 120 white and 180 black left.
Love it! Turned out excellently!
Can't believe this was a month ago already. Nearing the end of my own project that these videos inspired me to start. I went with a horizontal Desktop style case as well, black even. However not an enclosure that was meant to be a Computer. I've repurposed a discontinued anodized aluminum VGA/Audio Switcher. I'm at the last step of wiring in the momentary to latching switch/relay. The same one you have here. I wanted to make sure GND wasn't really GND. And no it's negative DC.
Congrats Neil. Very nice setup. You can tell in the video how delighted you are with it and will get used alot.
I didn't realise how many new core had been released over the past year.
I've got the itch now to do more with my Mister after watching this. Definitely checking out those DB9 adaptors.
Absolutely perfect
Love it. Looks great in black!!
I have made something very similar to this, except I used an old Compaq PC case and it currently houses a Raspberry Pi, though the intention is to upgrade to a MiSTer soon.
I chose to use a beige case because I thought black looked too modern. I mounted the joystick ports at the rear to keep the cables away from the keyboard (I leave it plugged in all the time anyway, so easy access wasn't a priority).
I haven't fitted a reset switch yet, but I plan to locate it at the rear of the machine where it can't get bumped accidentally.
It's fantastic having a setup like this. The case may be mostly empty, but it actually feels like you have a real computer in front of you, one that's not going to get dragged off the desk by the weight of its own cables.
I like it very much and even the details I would do differently are clearly nothing to complain about. Just don't listen to people who try to tell you what you should do, or worse, have to do.
I’m looking forward to finishing up this video when I get some time. I think it looks great! It reminds me of my old Packard bell setup. That 66mhz pentium was my gateway into another world, much like my mister is now. Same feel, better hardware.
Inspired by the video I purchased a MiSTer. It's a great bit of kit! I love it.
Bravo! I do like the idea behind this project. Thanks for sharing!
Such kind answers to rude criticism.
Well done with that build, and the screen picture looks great even on camera!
Looking forward to the play steam.
Man this is just such a great idea. I love it so much.
Whilst wouldn’t have made all of the same choices that you did - this is your toy, and you shouldn’t let anyone tell you that you’re enjoying playing with it wrong! 🙂
I gave an Australian thumbs up and ran it through one section of a 74HC04. Love your video's Neil and this is an awesome build.
Wonderful!
I'm going to do a similar thing with a Minitel , i looked a long time to find a "computer" to put inside and the mister is the best idea i found.
Well done on such a lovely wee machine. You sound proud of yourself and so you should be!
Absolutely love it. Monitor, speakers and all. I'd love to do one in a similar fashion.
Awesome. I wish I had the knowledge to do this with a clear console shell.
Thank you for your Videos! Today my power switch board is arrived so my build in a NUC Case is complete!
I love what you have done with it as far as i am concerned its perfect
Great series, i liked how you demonstrated the inner workings, and your own improvisations to get things connected. Thanks also for posting the 9pin to USB adapter, as i have been looking for one of these for some time, in order to use my competition pro joystick - there are some available on eBay, which use hardware from the 90s! keep up the good work mate
Excellent!
"checkmate emulation" vs "checkmate, emulation" just reminds me of lionel hutz's "no, money down"
Looks great mate, nostalgia reimagined.
Very nice Neil and love your videos
Its a shame that people would diss your choices, its YOUR build and you just showed me the existence of the USB to C=64 adapter, which I just bought. I learned something and enjoyed the video.
I actually had the exact same idea of putting a MiSTer inside an empty Sharp x68000 shell after your initial video (since nowadays working machines are way beyond my price range) and finally managed to track one down, so I'm looking forward to putting that together as a nice little no fuss all-in-one retro computer setup.
This is amazing! I can’t wait to try this myself...
creativeness has no right or wrong. nice work
Loving how it turned out. Great choice of those buttons, while unnecessary gotta love more clickies. It filled me with joy to see that disc light run while the Mega CD was searching for data. The small things hey. :D
Great job!!!
Awesome build! That MiSTer board is quite amazing.
This is exactly the idea. Congratulations. All buttons. All lights. Yes. Good monkey.
I really like this Neil. It's perfect :)
Absolutely first class, love it! Shame you have to explain yourself and you're not an idiot! I'm really grateful for all the vids and I hope you get some time to yourself to really enjoy it 😀
Been anxiously awaiting this video!
Fantastic!
I've been trying to communicate between raspberry pi and my laptop recently. I really appreciate your work. Thanks man
Man that looks nice! Really cool.
Brilliant! Loving the mouse house too, I could do with one of them on all my machines.
Aww, The Last Blade - one of the best fighting games developed. I loved the way Neil developed this project. I liked the sticker.
You inspired me to build my first Mister. Albeit not in this exact fashion... great vid! cheers
Couldn't help but chuckle when the case was opened to reveal the dinky board, but this is a really cool rig. I think I need to do something similar now.
We spent so many years wanting faster and faster only to go back to the classics. Well done, well done.
This is the best mister setup ive seen
The Mister FPGA is the best unit I've bought in recent years, all my old hardware is packed away nicely and I'm able to just play all the old units on a nice PVM with a couple of different controllers with the original feel. Cool looking case, love that CRT, looks stunning. Cheers
Really nice build, Neil, it turned out awesome. The name, "MISTer Fusion/Checkmate Emulation" is perfect for a retro rig of this caliber.
13:36 WOW, when I see that altogether like that and see how small it is, it blows my tiny mind. Computing really has come a long way over the last 50yrs+ 🤩🤩🤩
You sir are a total genius and I thank you so much for this inspiring video. You have indeed inspired me to carry out a similar mod, my plan is to try to get the Mister into my A1200 re created case not sure if it will fit but i'm going to try! thank you for all the tips and tricks so very very useful. I love your build.