http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.p ... c=168163.0
Have you seen this latest core for the MiSTer?
It allows you to stream data from PC setup (Groovymame and other custom emulator builds) via Gigabit LAN to the MiSTer running a custom core. This core outputs native arcade resolutions.
It eliminates the need for a Radeon GPU with custom drivers - you can use it with any Windows PC. It also skips unnecessary OS overhead keeping latency low (calamity's tests yielded 3ms). It is not a GPU substitude, you can't output windows desktop etc. It also does not support inputs from the MiSTer or audio for now.
It's an interesting use-case for sure! I'll have to check it out someday.
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Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
This is really cool, definitely would be something I am interested in because of the lack of the proper GPU and what not.
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Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
It's certainly cool to be able to use your main gaming PC for 15kHz gaming No need to build an extra system with an old GPU anymore. Although to be fair, that setup has its advantages too, like being able to play modern Pixel games at native resolution.
But hey! the more options, the better.
But hey! the more options, the better.
Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
Bypassing the OS limitations and the drivers is an amazing idea. If you know a little about networking, it's already worth setting up.
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Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
That would be best. Although, I imagine a new machine would be best if you want to push that frame delay as high as possible.Bassa-Bassa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 9:10 pmAnd if you don't, what's needed for gigabit ethernet from an ordinary PC from some years ago, a dedicated card?
My machine met the requirements, so I didn't have to do much--outside of the network configuration.
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Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
I'm currently using a Groovymame PC on a CRT and it's enough for a high frame delay in most cases thanks to OC. Any easy way to know if the built-in LAN of my motherboard meets the requirements?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
This is _really_ cool and it works well for me, for a few seconds, and then the entire MiSTer locks solid while MAME on my PC keeps running.
Anyone know if it's sensitive to any other configuration settings (Direct Video etc.)?
Anyone know if it's sensitive to any other configuration settings (Direct Video etc.)?
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Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
Can I use a Mac Studio with this?
Re: GroovyMiSTer: Use a MiSTer as a Groovymame output device
It's sensitive to bad network connection (wifi or non-Gigabit wired), and bandwidth overload (31 kHz without lz4). With Gigabit direct wired connection PC <->MiSTer it should run flawless for the typical 15 kHz arcade games.