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SEGA Genesis/MegaDrive cloned with an FPGA

17/07/10

SEGA Genesis/MegaDrive cloned with an FPGA

Permalink 11:38:56 am by drf, Categories: In development, Hardware , Tags: altera, clone, fpga, genesis, megadrive, sega, verilog.emulated, vhdl

Thought I would post this up as its quite interesting, yes, yes I know you can grab then Sega on a chip things from questionable sources with 3000 built in games for less than a McDonalds, but this is nice. Reminds me of my attempts 7-8yrs ago which still shows up in Google from time to time, this build has no sound from what I can tell, now when I did MegaDrive clone I could not get (amongst other things :) the sound to sync up right and it kept freaking out! Anyhow enough rambling.

 

Sega Megadrive clone

PS: We now have no excuse not to do the MegaDrive teardown we been holding off on doing because we can't be bothered for the last 6 months :p

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="text-align: left;">A clone  SEGA Genesis using a field programmable gate array. Using a Terasic/Altera DE1 board, which will set you back about $160, during development. The onboard push buttons are currently used as the controller with VGA for the display.

Code n'stuff : http://code.google.com/p/fpgagen/

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