> Please forgive my ignorance here, but I've been seeing a lot of "trending" stuff > recently on the MiSTer FPGA systems. I have not dug into the development scene yet, > but am curious to know if MAME documentation is actually a contributor of the core > programming of the FPGA. > I haven't seen much talk on these forums, so just curious at how the projects > intersect, if there even is an intersection.
The only intersection of the project is in the opposite direction than you might think.
The information in MAME is generally not low-level enough to have practical use when it comes to the development of an FPGA core in Verilog. However, a coder who is capable of reading a low-level HDL like verilog is in a good position to be able to use the information contained in certain arcade-related MiSTer cores to improve emulation in MAME.
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