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FPGA Emulation

Brief discussion of advanced emulation rabbit holes including FPGA emulation and projects like 0mhz.net and amiga.vision for retro gaming

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For enthusiasts who have ventured deep into the "rabbit hole" of FPGA emulation, specialized projects like 0mhz.net and amiga.vision represent the cutting edge of high-fidelity retro gaming. These resources cater to a niche community seeking maximum accuracy, though implementing such advanced setups on modern hardware remains a significant technical challenge. Specifically, there is growing interest in porting these sophisticated environments to portable devices like the Steam Deck, even if the current barrier to entry involves considerable effort.

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Slightly related, if like me you have gone far to far down the emulation rabbit hole and find that you are now onto FPGA emulation, you might enjoy: https://0mhz.net/ https://amiga.vision/ I really want to get these working on my steamdeck too but it looks like a lot of work.