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* [http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=33650 Core availability on the MiSTer] (Atari-Forum thread. Tue May 08, 2018. Early comparisons between the original MiST hardware and this new MiSTer fork regarding supported system cores. Original developer of both hardware, Sorgelig, also discussed in this conversation.) | * [http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=33650 Core availability on the MiSTer] (Atari-Forum thread. Tue May 08, 2018. Early comparisons between the original MiST hardware and this new MiSTer fork regarding supported system cores. Original developer of both hardware, Sorgelig, also discussed in this conversation.) | ||
* [https://gamebroscentral.com/fpga-technology-how-does-it-preserve-retro-gaming/ FPGA Technology: How Does It Preserve Retro Gaming?] at Game Bros Central (August 12, 2019. By Lord Gamesly. An article with several topics including a summary; Limitations of Emulation; Use of FPGA in clone consoles, flash carts & resolution enhancements; and Final Thoughts.) | * [https://gamebroscentral.com/fpga-technology-how-does-it-preserve-retro-gaming/ FPGA Technology: How Does It Preserve Retro Gaming?] at Game Bros Central (August 12, 2019. By Lord Gamesly. An article with several topics including a summary; Limitations of Emulation; Use of FPGA in clone consoles, flash carts & resolution enhancements; and Final Thoughts.) | ||
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