Interview about the MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer at MGC 2011
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Uploaded on Mar 30, 2011
Interview with a representative of Arcade Retro Gaming about their new MCC-216 Multiple Classic Computer, features, future, upgradability, and more. Models come with either VGA or S-Video and emulate currently the Commodore 64, Amiga, and Atari 2600 all in a FPGA. They also include versions with Commodore Forever and Amiga Forever discs for legal emulation or files can be downloaded on the Internet.
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All Comments (5)
thegreathead 1 year ago
without networking, it's lame.
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blahdelablah 1 year ago
"The cores we develop". Bit of a misleading statement, the cores were developed by others were they not, you're just adapting them to your hardware. The Amiga core comes out of the open-source Minimig core, cores for the C64 existed for the C-One before, and Atari 2600 cores existed before too. Apple 2 and MSX also exist in FPGA form too, search on Google for Apple2fpga and 1chipMSX. Basically all the cores for your device are developed elsewhere, you're just adapting them to your board.
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Mau1wurf1977 1 year ago
Sehr gut! Fantastic :D
A lot of emulators have real issues with smooth scrolling when you run them on Windows and LCD monitors.
What about this product? Can it handle smooth scrolling? If it can, then this is a feature you should really point out / push in your marketing.
It looks interesting and I will buy one for sure. All the best guys!
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