Noticed some interesting developments coming out from the Retro Computing/Gaming scene.
Firstly, if you are not familar with the MiSTer project, it is using FPGA's to emulate old games consoles, computers, arcade boards and more to a degree of accuracy that traditional software emulation can not match. The Terasic DE10-Nano is the main bit of kit used with a built in Intel (Alteria) Cyclone V SE 5CSEBA6U23I7.
So turns out some of the developers have begun to develop adapter boards that allow the DE10-Nano to be used in ITX/SFF cases.
You have the JAMMIX which is a hybrid between an ITX board and a Jamma Arcade board and the MISTix which is a more conventional ITX board which is designed to complement the Amiga inspired Checkmate cases. There's also more ITX boards in the works, although I reckon if someone did a thin-ITX or STX styled adapter that would be fun. There is this Thin-ITX case from Akasa which would be perfect for it looks like a little SFF games console!
Also as a sidenote, there is also an ITX convertor in the works for the Raspberry Pi, the Over:Board. It has a PCIE slot on it so if you want to put an RTX 3080 for the lol's you can.
Should open up some new options for APU based cases!
Firstly, if you are not familar with the MiSTer project, it is using FPGA's to emulate old games consoles, computers, arcade boards and more to a degree of accuracy that traditional software emulation can not match. The Terasic DE10-Nano is the main bit of kit used with a built in Intel (Alteria) Cyclone V SE 5CSEBA6U23I7.
So turns out some of the developers have begun to develop adapter boards that allow the DE10-Nano to be used in ITX/SFF cases.
You have the JAMMIX which is a hybrid between an ITX board and a Jamma Arcade board and the MISTix which is a more conventional ITX board which is designed to complement the Amiga inspired Checkmate cases. There's also more ITX boards in the works, although I reckon if someone did a thin-ITX or STX styled adapter that would be fun. There is this Thin-ITX case from Akasa which would be perfect for it looks like a little SFF games console!
Also as a sidenote, there is also an ITX convertor in the works for the Raspberry Pi, the Over:Board. It has a PCIE slot on it so if you want to put an RTX 3080 for the lol's you can.
Should open up some new options for APU based cases!