#7 Mekanaizer 23 Abril 2015, 03:39 PM
Steve Woita, "If a developer wants to make a Neo Geo game, they would include an HDL (Hardware Description Language) file that configures the FPGA to operate like a Neo Geo. The developer would code their game to run against the Neo Geo platform. This HDL code along with the actual Neo Geo game will be on the cartridge. Once that cartridge is placed in the RETRO VGS, it will become a Neo Geo and play that game. So in this case, the language is: 68000 and Z80 code. If you wanted to do a new 2600 styled game, you'd include a 2600 HDL file that configures the FPGA to replicate the logic of the original 2600 hardware and then you'd include your new 2600 game on that cartridge too. These two files are then paired up on the cartridge and when plugged into the RETRO VGS, will turn the console into a 2600. So the language that would be used in this case is: 6507 (6502 with less address space)."
Lo entendem como lo pode ser la consola e la ajuda que ela pode trazer para las "verdadeiras" consolas retro? Al exemplo, Watermelon vai a tener juegos para ela. Asi como muitas outras companias que tienen sus juego so en formato digital. Mas no lo posso disser.