Since Google Code will close the migration to https://github.com/harbaum/mist-board/ has been started.
Get your own MIST board here!
The MIST board was designed to implement classic 16 bit computers like the Amiga and Atari ST(E) as System-on-a-Chip using modern hardware. But it equally well supports 8 bit systems like the Atari XL, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, C64, Atari VCS, Atari 5200, Colecovision, Apple II, Sega Master System, NES, Odyssey2 and more ...
The MIST board is not about emulation. It's about the re-implementation of the original hardware itself in so-called FPGAs.
16-Jul-2015 | The C64 core now includes a c1541 floppy |
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23-Jun-2015 | Minimig AGA core has reached version 1.0! Find it at Rok's website |
14-Apr-2015 | MikeJ's Bally Astrocade core ported |
11-Apr-2015 | Green/Amber screen modes and second floppy added to Apple II+ core |
7-Apr-2015 | Basic floppy support for the Archimedes |
30-Mar-2015 | DIVMMC/ESXDOS support for the ZX Spectrum core |
15-Mar-2015 | yet another 8 bit classic: Amstrad CPC 6128 |
28-Feb-2015 | Acorn Archimedes core added |
These project pages contain the source code for the firmware of the MIST FPGA board as well as e.g. the Atari ST and Amiga FPGA cores.
Start with these; more pages and details are available inside the wiki.
- Getting started with your MIST (using the ST core)
- Frequently asked questions
- What is the MIST board?
- Overview over the MIST board
- Troubleshooting the board
- Visit the MIST section of the Atari Forum
- 11 Computers
- 9 Consoles
- 6 Arcade games