VGEsoterica
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Dunno how many people here own a MiSTer or have been following the different cores that have been added to it (the list is honestly staggeringly huge and impressive) but recently the PS1 core has gone from basic previews of code executing to something you can 100% play and finish SOME games on. I beat SotN 200% and it honestly didn't feel any different than playing on an OG PS1.
CDXA audio was just added, leaving CDDA streaming off disc audio as the last aural component to be added to the core...and all that happened in the last two weeks after the SPU sound was added for basic music and sound effects. Honestly it feels like a janky PS1 currently...and considering two of the PS1's sitting next to me have some disc read issues and display some jank themselves...its about as close to PS1 as you can get haha (kidding)
CDDA audio was just added as code but it's not enabled yet but that's seemingly the last big component to be added until the core starts dealing with bug fixes and general improvements to the underlying code that gets a full fat PS1 running in FPGA logic.
but damn things like this really feel like nothing short of magic. It's especially great considering how many PS1's laser are dead or just dying at this point in time (I should know. I have two that have read issues)
Curious if anyone else has been beta testing or following along?
CDXA audio was just added, leaving CDDA streaming off disc audio as the last aural component to be added to the core...and all that happened in the last two weeks after the SPU sound was added for basic music and sound effects. Honestly it feels like a janky PS1 currently...and considering two of the PS1's sitting next to me have some disc read issues and display some jank themselves...its about as close to PS1 as you can get haha (kidding)
CDDA audio was just added as code but it's not enabled yet but that's seemingly the last big component to be added until the core starts dealing with bug fixes and general improvements to the underlying code that gets a full fat PS1 running in FPGA logic.
but damn things like this really feel like nothing short of magic. It's especially great considering how many PS1's laser are dead or just dying at this point in time (I should know. I have two that have read issues)
Curious if anyone else has been beta testing or following along?