FPGA dev claims the Neo Geo AES+ is "basically the MiSTer core" broken up into separate chips
It's no surprise that the Neo Geo AES+ is raising a few eyebrows, especially given its promise to recreate the retro console without using emulation or FPGA. However, it turns out the arcade system's ASIC chips are based on existing FPGA code, and one developer says Plaion is pulling a "bait and switch."For context, the Neo Geo AES+ is set to replicate the board of the '90s console using ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) programmed for one specific task. In this instance, the chips
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