Since i am using the MEGA65, starting with the Nexys i was not able yet to really "brick" a machine. I was always able to recover the MEGA65 and update it to the latest versions. PS: small sidenote, on the Nexys you got the possibility to really flash the core into the FPGA or to boot/load it from the SDcard, but that's another story 😀 Your video gives an excellent Explanation on how to work with the .COR files it really summarizes chapter 5. Thank you !
Glad you liked it. I've not tried to copy the core to the Nexus but like you, run it from the SD card. I'm actually planning to work the Nexys this weekend, time permitting.
Recently received my M65, and although I'd consider myself quite tech savvy, my ADHD brain really appreciates these comprehensive startup tutorials. Thank you! Zero to hero in no time! :)
I will unfortunately not be able to attend today. I need to pick up my daughter from dance classes at 06:00 PM here in Germany. But I am sure that will be a great video as always (yes! I'm serious!!)
Oh boy. And you have a ton of videos to catch up on. 😂 Hope you enjoy your MEGA65 as much as I do. For me, it was worth the wait. It really is one of those devices you have to spend time with to appreciate.
Outstanding! Welcome to the owner's club. I know you will enjoy it if you take the time to learn more about it functions and capabilities. I was fooling around with it just a few minutes ago and discovered something fun. Video soon!
@@retroCombs I can't see time that you will publish video and thank you for your welcome! I already love it. I would like to have expansion for RGB 15Khz output and Datassette port :(
It was a lot and a bunch of technical "stuff." I'm looking forward to the next two chapters. These videos are really allowing me to learn so much about the MEGA≡65. Thanks for joining us live, especially waking up at 2 a.m.!
Receiving my Mega65 tomorrow I'm grateful for the detailed description of software and core updates. Being a Sinclair guy I think the first I will install is the ZX Uno core. - Thank you! (To be honest, I also have a C64 core installed on my ZX Uno. - Why?! Because I can... ;-) )
You know my question: Hope to get good Rom that could run the "Sonic" in C64 mode. Of course porting the game to Mega65 mode will be a million$ project but that would be a historic milestone.
I do wish someone would port it but will say, I'm looking forward to some of the games and software in the works. I'm still planning to download and try on the C64 Core (www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=78945)
Has the MEGA65 always had a FPGA? This is the first video I have seen on the MEGA65 that has referenced using an FPGA. Prior to this video, what I recall was that the hardware used mostly chips similar to the Commadore64.
It's always been an FPGA project all the way back to it's creation stating with a Nexys board and then the Dev Kit. I've referenced the FPGA probably in 80% of my MEGA65 videos and blog posts. I don't think there was ever a plan to use individual components.
@@retroCombs My mistake, I was confusing it with the commander x16, which does not have a FPGA. This video sparked my interest because it uses an FPGA. I recently bought an FPGA for my Tempest Arcade cabinet because the original PCB board had failed.
Yes, the FPGA offers you many possibilities that you can't imagine. You have an 8-bit retro computer that can be modified/upgraded/improved... whatever you want. The Mega65 is already much better than the C65, but it still matches the original intent of the manufacturers back then.
After a long waiting period we finally got a Mega 65 a while ago, but it was missing the name plate. There is simply the little indentation where the name plate should be. Is there any way to get that as a replacement part?
idk, but it seems my most fondest memories of the c64, was that I was able pick one up from multiple retail chain stores during the 80's. Though, it seems, whenever I attempt to order on the MEGA65 from online, there always seems there's a waiting list. However, on the bright side, since the base core is functionally replicating the 65CE02 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSG_65CE02 from the original Commodore 65, I would have someone cleverly tweaked the core to enhance it's instruction set.
And if you wait to order, your wait time expands. I think I waited a year for mine, but I'm always amazed at how fast time flies by. It's actually scary sometimes.
Since i am using the MEGA65, starting with the Nexys i was not able yet to really "brick" a machine. I was always able to recover the MEGA65 and update it to the latest versions.
PS: small sidenote, on the Nexys you got the possibility to really flash the core into the FPGA or to boot/load it from the SDcard, but that's another story 😀
Your video gives an excellent Explanation on how to work with the .COR files it really summarizes chapter 5. Thank you !
Glad you liked it. I've not tried to copy the core to the Nexus but like you, run it from the SD card. I'm actually planning to work the Nexys this weekend, time permitting.
Recently received my M65, and although I'd consider myself quite tech savvy, my ADHD brain really appreciates these comprehensive startup tutorials. Thank you! Zero to hero in no time! :)
Outstanding! I love that I've taken you from zero to hero in no time. 🙂 More videos to come, stay tuned.
I will unfortunately not be able to attend today. I need to pick up my daughter from dance classes at 06:00 PM here in Germany. But I am sure that will be a great video as always (yes! I'm serious!!)
Family first! Hope you enjoy the replay and we'll miss you in chat.
Finally on Monday the MEGA65 I’ve ordered last year will be delivered! I’m getting updated with your contents to be ready to fully enjoy it 😉
Oh boy. And you have a ton of videos to catch up on. 😂 Hope you enjoy your MEGA65 as much as I do. For me, it was worth the wait. It really is one of those devices you have to spend time with to appreciate.
Received my Mega65 today!!
Just began to study it
Outstanding! Welcome to the owner's club. I know you will enjoy it if you take the time to learn more about it functions and capabilities. I was fooling around with it just a few minutes ago and discovered something fun. Video soon!
@@retroCombs I can't see time that you will publish video and thank you for your welcome! I already love it.
I would like to have expansion for RGB 15Khz output and Datassette port :(
A chunky chapter, well done in covering it all!:)
It was a lot and a bunch of technical "stuff." I'm looking forward to the next two chapters. These videos are really allowing me to learn so much about the MEGA≡65. Thanks for joining us live, especially waking up at 2 a.m.!
Great video as always 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks and hope it's helpful.
Nice video. Very helpful for me a new Mega65 owner.
Thanks and so glad you found it helpful. Will be even more helpful the first time you need to update. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Receiving my Mega65 tomorrow I'm grateful for the detailed description of software and core updates.
Being a Sinclair guy I think the first I will install is the ZX Uno core. - Thank you!
(To be honest, I also have a C64 core installed on my ZX Uno. - Why?! Because I can... ;-) )
Oh, didn't know the C64 Core on ZX Next was an option! Must try that myself. Glad you are finding the videos helpful.
Not sure if there is a C64 core for the ZX Spectrum Next.
I was talking about the ZX Uno which is an earlier FPGA ZX Spectrum clone as the Next.
Ah the ZX Uno. Familiar with device but don't have one. Thanks for the clarification.
You know my question:
Hope to get good Rom that could run the "Sonic" in C64 mode.
Of course porting the game to Mega65 mode will be a million$ project but that would be a historic milestone.
I do wish someone would port it but will say, I'm looking forward to some of the games and software in the works. I'm still planning to download and try on the C64 Core (www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=78945)
Has the MEGA65 always had a FPGA? This is the first video I have seen on the MEGA65 that has referenced using an FPGA. Prior to this video, what I recall was that the hardware used mostly chips similar to the Commadore64.
It's always been an FPGA project all the way back to it's creation stating with a Nexys board and then the Dev Kit. I've referenced the FPGA probably in 80% of my MEGA65 videos and blog posts. I don't think there was ever a plan to use individual components.
@@retroCombs My mistake, I was confusing it with the commander x16, which does not have a FPGA. This video sparked my interest because it uses an FPGA. I recently bought an FPGA for my Tempest Arcade cabinet because the original PCB board had failed.
@nrnoble Ah, yes. The Commander X 16. Another fun retro recreation. One that is not in my collection. FPGAs are just amazing.
Yes, the FPGA offers you many possibilities that you can't imagine. You have an 8-bit retro computer that can be modified/upgraded/improved... whatever you want. The Mega65 is already much better than the C65, but it still matches the original intent of the manufacturers back then.
@stefaneilers8449, agree 💯%. The ability to load cores easily is a highlight of this device.
After a long waiting period we finally got a Mega 65 a while ago, but it was missing the name plate. There is simply the little indentation where the name plate should be. Is there any way to get that as a replacement part?
I'd recommend you contact Trenz and let them know. I'm guessing they'll take care of it for you. Other than that, how's it going with your new MEGA65?
2064 keyboard version! The MEGA65 came back from the future OR its an Umbrella Academy timeline version😂🤟
Good reference! 😂
@@retroCombs enjoyed the Netflix series even though the last season seemed rushed everything has to come to an end😉
idk, but it seems my most fondest memories of the c64, was that I was able pick one up from multiple retail chain stores during the 80's. Though, it seems, whenever I attempt to order on the MEGA65 from online, there always seems there's a waiting list. However, on the bright side, since the base core is functionally replicating the 65CE02 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSG_65CE02 from the original Commodore 65, I would have someone cleverly tweaked the core to enhance it's instruction set.
And if you wait to order, your wait time expands. I think I waited a year for mine, but I'm always amazed at how fast time flies by. It's actually scary sometimes.