Load Games On Your Mister Via Floppy Disk
from v1605@lemmy.world to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 21:47
https://lemmy.world/post/20718858

Code and hardware for the project can be found here github.com/v1605/tapto-floppy

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Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 22:31 next collapse

Oh cool! I’m sure people have been waiting for this!

…also, what is it?

v1605@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 22:40 collapse

It’s an adapter that you can build up yourself so that you can launch games on your Mister/TapTo device via a floppy disc. There are definitely dozens of us that wanted this!

Beacon@fedia.io on 10 Oct 23:20 collapse

What is a Mister device?

v1605@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 23:28 collapse

It’s a FPGA, open source, emulation device that can play tons of different retro consoles, computers, and arcade machines.

mister-devel.github.io/MkDocs_MiSTer/

There are various vendors that you can get kits from.

BlushedPotatoPlayers@sopuli.xyz on 11 Oct 05:10 next collapse

Does it make floppy sounds?

v1605@lemmy.world on 11 Oct 12:41 collapse

Yes because it is actually reading the disk. I even move the tracks a little between reads so it makes some more noise.

DarkMetatron@feddit.org on 11 Oct 07:12 next collapse

It would be great if it would interface the disk drive to the cores, but this is not loading the game from a disk but using the disk drive to tell the MiSTer which core and game to start from its regular storage.

What is next? Starting a game with a rotary phone? In the end it is again and again the same tapto gimmick, with another device emulating the NFC reader.

v1605@lemmy.world on 11 Oct 12:49 collapse

I’m not sure if the SNAC interface could support something like a 34 pin floppy drive without major changes to the cores themselves.

Now the rotary phone idea…

Nuke_the_whales@lemmy.world on 11 Oct 13:00 collapse

So I remember this Asian kid I used to go to school with. He had an snes with an attachment on top that took floppy disks. He showed me some overseas games on it. I have no idea what that thing was but that’s what this reminded me of

v1605@lemmy.world on 11 Oct 13:06 collapse

It was probably a disk copier. Here is a video that goes over how those work. youtu.be/MP9YR4BXrzA?si=VTgIynQI2fjaXjxE