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DE10-Nano and a 128mb module would be sufficient for one player any cores?

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yes
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You should be able to play any cores with that. I highly suggest a cooling fan though.
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Oh yeah I have the Noctua on my list.
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Don’t forget you may need an OTG cable and / or hub.

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Yes you would do just fine with that, but like others said, I'd recommend the cooling fan and top plate too. It'll be a lot cheaper than a I/O board.
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... And Heatsink.

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If you don't need the i/o board, like myself, just grab a 3d printed top plate to house a fan and some heat sinks. I have seen issues with the 128mb sdram, so be aware(FF 3 on SNES I'm looking at you!!!), you only need it for a handful of neo geo games that you may never play.
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James, if you are really in DFW, I can 3d print you a case and have some extra stuff I don't need from my MiSTer journey. I'm in "North" Dallas, PM me if interested.
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I don't need the I/O board, so I went with a top plate with fan over the heat sink. That ran fine and still runs fine even in a now official case, you can get a top plate with no buttons.

Don't forget the OTG hub if you're not running the USB hub board yet.
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can anyone suggest a good OTG Hub from ebay please ?

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If you are looking for a cheap USB hub, search for the 'MakerSpot '4-Port Micro USB OTG Hub' they work well with a MiSTer setup and are great value.
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Thanks Nat :)
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AliExpress sell similar for half price, but shipping times are not great.

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The cheap amazon basics one worked fine for me. I'm using another cheap one by Orico.($12 cad)
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Nat wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 7:19 am If you are looking for a cheap USB hub, search for the 'MakerSpot '4-Port Micro USB OTG Hub' they work well with a MiSTer setup and are great value.
I rocked this one until I got my USB board, does what it says on the tin, it's small and inexpensive on Amazon. Win all around.
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Nat wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 7:19 am If you are looking for a cheap USB hub, search for the 'MakerSpot '4-Port Micro USB OTG Hub' they work well with a MiSTer setup and are great value.
This worked really well for me until I got an actual USB board.

The one issue I had was that it had didn't work properly with my optical mouse (an old Wheel Mouse Optical), which I chalked up to power issues, as I also had a keyboard and USB controller adaptor plugged into it. I got around that by pulling out a powered USB hub and hooking it up to one of the regular USB ports on the MakerSpot board, and plugging my mouse into that.
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I wrote this on twitter with links to all the bits and pieces I use (most come from Nat's store):
https://twitter.com/evilryu_sp/status/1 ... 1319785474

Basically I would go for:
  • De10-nano, a cheap rpi fan and otg hub, an empty digital io board to mount the fan, and a heatsink.
  • (optional) BT and Wifi modules for convenience.
  • And I would save for the 128MB sram expansion rather than going for the cheaper one.
In total it was around £150 to start and around £200 with the memory module.
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flynnsbit wrote: Mon May 25, 2020 12:33 am James, if you are really in DFW, I can 3d print you a case and have some extra stuff I don't need from my MiSTer journey. I'm in "North" Dallas, PM me if interested.
I most definitely will
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