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This page has operating instructions for the PC Engine core.
At the moment, this core only supports reading files from the SD root. It is thus recommended to use it on its own SD card to make it easier to select rom files.
Copy the *.rbf
file at the root of the SD card.
You can rename the file to core.rbf
if you want the MiST to load it automatically at startup.
Also copy the config file "FPGAPCE.CFG" provided in the binary distribution (this should go in the SD root). Select the file that fits your setup (e.g. NTSC if using an LCD display that expects 60hz). The config can be changed later, but the file must already exist to save it.
Copy PCE roms in the same root folder.
Press F12 to enter the OSD menu. Move with arrow keys and select with Enter:
- Reset: restart the PC Engine with current rom
- Save Settings: save current core settings for next session
- Video Mode: Switch between NTSC, PAL, and TV (15khz) mode.
- Scanlines: activate scanlines - best used with NTSC or PAL (won't work well with TV mode)
- Machine mode: PC Engine or TurboGrafx
- Load Rom: select a ROM to load
In the rom selection screen, you can select a rom with Enter, but you can also load as PC Engine or TurboGrafx by pressing P or T. (try the other mode if loading the rom results in a black screen)
- PAL mode is 720x576p @50hz
- NTSC mode is 720x480p @60hz
- TV (15khz) mode is 720x241p @60hz
This spreadsheet has a (incomplete) list of games that were tried with the core.
Most games seem to work with the PC Engine mode; so it is recommended to use this mode by default. When some show a blank screen (or freezes after a few frames), you can try loading with the other mode.
MiST FPGA - One Chip to Rule Them All
- What is it?
- FAQ
- Board overview
- Installing firmware
- Joystick mapping
- Peripherals
- Projects it is based on
- Rom Management
- Setting up a mist.ini file
- Using a custom font
- Tested Displays/Upscalers
- Troubleshooting
- Videos
- User Videos
- Getting Started
- Current core status
- Joy/Keyboard/On-board Shortcuts
- MIDI support
- SD card setup
- Startup menu
- Atari ST
- Atari ST/STe (mistery)
- Amiga
- Amstrad
- Amstrad - alternative
- Apogee/Radio86RK
- Apple I
- Apple II+
- Apple //e
- Apple Macintosh
- Acorn Archimedes
- Atari 800
- BBC Micro
- BK0011M
- Commodore PET
- Commodore VIC-20
- Commodore 64
- Commodore 16/Plus4
- Enterprise
- HT1080Z (TRS80 I clone)
- LM80C
- Luxor ABC 80
- Mattel Aquarius
- Miles Gordon SAM Coupe
- MSX
- Ondra SPO 186
- Oric
- PC (Next186)
- PC (XT)
- Primo
- Sinclair ZX80/ZX81
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum - alternative
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum Next
- Sinclair QL
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
- TSConf
- Vector-06C
- Videoton TVC
- Vtech Video Technology Laser 350/500/700
- Atari 2600
- Atari 5200
- Atari 7800
- Bally Astrocade
- Coleco ColecoVision
- GCE Vectrex
- Intellivision
- Nec PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
- Nintendo Gameboy
- Nintendo NES
- Nintendo SNES
- Philips Videopac/Odyssey²
- Philips Videopac/Odyssey² - alternative
- Sega Genesis/Megadrive
- Sega Master System
- SNK Neo Geo MVS/AES