https://mister-devel.github.io/MkDocs_MiSTer/ [ ] [ ] Skip to content logo MiSTer FPGA Documentation Home ( ) ( ) [ ] Initializing search MkDocs_MiSTer logo MiSTer FPGA Documentation MkDocs_MiSTer * [ ] Home Home Table of contents + What is MiSTer FPGA? * [ ] First-time Setup First-time Setup + Requirements + Setup MicroSD Card + Running the Updater + Define Your Gamepad + Transferring Games + Play a Game * [ ] The Basics The Basics + FAQ + Troubleshooting + Game Saves + Addon Boards + Cases + Hotkeys + Controllers + Keyboards + WiFi + Bluetooth + Video Configuration + CD-based ROMs + Links * [ ] Cores Cores + What Is a Core + [ ] Common Core Features Common Core Features o Cheats o RTC Support + [ ] Core Highlights Core Highlights o PSX o SNES o NES o Genesis o MegaCD o TurboGrafx-16 o Game Boy 2 Player + Console Cores + Computer Cores + Arcade Cores + Core Paths * [ ] Advanced Configuration Advanced Configuration + Video Modes + Video Scaling + [ ] Add-On Boards Add-On Boards o RTC Board + [ ] Networking Networking o Setting Up SSH, FTP, and NAS o Computer Core Networking + [ ] CRT Displays CRT Displays o CRT Configuration Table o Using Your CRT With MiSTer o Direct Video Adapter o Core Default Resolutions + Audio Filters + MIDI Features + Multi-Button Mapping + DIY 2-Player Arcade + INI Settings + Lag Explained + MGL Files + Console Connection * [ ] Developer Reference Developer Reference + Porting Cores + Core Configuration String + [ ] Top-level of Cores Top-level of Cores o overview of emu module o sys - hps_io o sys - video_freak o sys - video_mixer o sys - arcade_video + Core Names + MRA Setnames + Arcade ROMS and MRA Files + Debugging (USB Blaster) + Core Components Where Used + [ ] Developer Journeys Developer Journeys o Analog Simulation o Head On Sound PCB Implementation + Template Core + Useful Links + Tips and Guidelines * Editing These Docs Table of contents * What is MiSTer FPGA? Home MiSTer FPGA Logo by Conrad Fenech Logo by Conrad Fenech What is MiSTer FPGA? MiSTer is an open source project that aims to recreate classic computers, video game consoles, and arcade machines using modern hardware. It allows software and game images to run as they would on original hardware while using peripherals such as mice, keyboards, joysticks and other game controllers. MiSTer utilizes an FPGA board called the DE10-Nano which connects to your TV or monitor via HDMI video out. It can also be expanded with various add-on boards such as a 7-port USB hub, a 128MB SDRAM module, and either a Digital I/O or Analog I/O board. The MiSTer project is currently under active development with new cores, features, and bug-fixes appearing on a regular basis. Check the navigation sidebar to the left for documentation on how to use your MiSTer FPGA. Please join the official MiSTer FPGA Discord Server for help, updates, and a very active community. Follow the official MiSTer FPGA Twitter account for updates, community tweets, and memes. Head to the MiSTer FPGA Forums for classic forum discussions. Check out My Life In Gaming's MiSTer FPGA 2022 Primer Guide for a comprehensive video review of the MiSTer. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Last update: April 15, 2022 Copyright (c) 2022 MiSTer FPGA Made with Material for MkDocs