Myne has been evolving. I think its done. I have it all portable with a 4:3 screen and everything running of a 100watt pd battery. No wires. I have snack molded in and s video with analog audio out too. So cool.
Just finished building my setup. Took a lot of inspiration from and/or directly copied your build. Used my CNC to engrave the top acrylic. Turned out wonderfully. Thank you for posting this.
You could install a classic looking stainless steel button right on the front of the wood block, and drill a hole back and up routing the wires right under one of the boards, and wire it up so that the + power goes through the button, to both of the power jacks. The input could simply be a panel mount barrel jack glued to the back of the system, or even drilled into the wood the same as the button if you want a really clean look
Pro tip. Go to a fabric store and buy yourself a bit of silk to use as a dust cover for that mister. The open air case looks rad, but cleaning dust off electronics is a huge pain. I use the same method for my guitar pedalboard. Saves you a lot of cleaning, and protects your gear when you're not using it.
Nice to see someone use the soldering iron to shrink the heatshrink. The times I see builders using open flames when they clearly have a soldering iron right there, amazes me. Anyhow. Yeah the MiSTer is an awesome system, complete next level emulation.
It definitely needs a metal toggle, possibly one that's fashioned after an antique light switch that has 'on' and 'off' in old, chipped paint. You could also have it use brown cables to look like those old-fashioned extension cords, which would look great with the wooden base.
Would love to see a video on how you setup the MiSTerFPGA! I simply enjoy how you explain everything in your videos, that's how I was able to do the GBA SP Unhinged! Which by the way thank you!
A MiSTer is an incredible investment that keeps getting better and better. I went with the digital IO board since I don’t have a CRT setup going and because of nice features such as the integrated power switch. Many cores can also switch to using true analog-out using a cheap HDMI to VGA cable. (Lookup having alternate INI files for how to easily switch between the two as needed.) Since your case is so modular, I’d definitely consider switching to a digital IO board and selling the analog one. Some of the craziest things I’ve seen from it, other than the WIP Saturn core, are multiplayer side-by-side gameboy games and cores that support rewind and save-states, since the implementation is completely different from the same feature in traditional emulators. There’s also a variety of the NES core that can play prerecorded inputs in-game, like having your own TAS-Bot. Finally, you might be interested in Super Attract mode. It lets the system randomly cycle through games when idle.
What a great build and combines my two favourite hobbies, wood working and retro gaming. I think I’m going to have to try this. Quick tip though use a Awl instead of a pencil for marking those locations for drilling you’ll have a much better time.
Awesome work on the case! For the buttons, 3 small holes in the top acrylic and 3 lengths of clear acrylic to act as extended buttons could look nice, as for power - you could add a push toggle button on the front opposite to the mister logo. Cut a channel on the bottom going front to back, drill the opening for the button on the front, and drill vertically from the bottom side connecting the channel and the button hole. Similar to how "Ben's Worx" does his power button installs for his light up acrylic art. You could even salvage a button from some vintage knackered hifi for extra authenticity!
Thanks for the inspiration! This has made me realize I'm going to DIY my own with the aluminum case from mister addons for sure. It will be fun to have this for arcade cores and anything else my Analogue consoles don't offer.
Great video! Though it's worth pointing out that you do *not* need the IO board to get quality, lag free output to a CRT. A simple HDMI to VGA converter does this via the "direct video" mode in MiSTer. I use this mode to send RGB to my PVM and it works great.
Tito, it's like you're reading my mind. I've just spent the last week researching MiSTer builds and then I see this video pop up on my feed. Quality stuff like always mate!
My favorite cases are the aluminum passively cooled cases sold my MiSTer Addons. I have two MiSTer setups in sliver anodized finish cases with all addon boards and parts. These will remain my favorites until (or if) someone makes a fully CNC machined aluminum case that I can actually buy. For now, having a CNC machined case is a dream and may never become a reality. If they do become something you can buy expect a long wait to get one.
For an authentic feel, use a donor snes, take the switch part, cut out a piece of acryl, place the switch, connect to the right voltage, link them to the devices, get a nice remarkable click whenever you turn on this thing!
This may be a bit late but the Analog IO board has a header that provides the same functions as the 3 buttons at the top. Just beside the buttons you should see a 5 pin header, it is sandwiched between the buttons and a 7 pin header, this header is the one you want.
Nice build idea. I might try something like this. I can definitely recommend swapping out the stock fan for a Noctua NF-A4x10 5V (3 pin). I comes with a dongle for connecting directly to the IO board so no soldering needed. It makes the whole thing much quieter.
Check the digital IO board if you want a power switch. The switch would end up on the outside of your build if I’m not mistaken. It doesn’t have analogue out, but you can also get that from the DE-10 hdmi port using a cheap dac. Check the vga to bnc cables for resistors if your PVM needs that. This has to do with the sync voltage, which can damage your TV/PVM crt in some cases!
This looks gorgeous, well done for giving me some cool ideas to 3d print and mock up! I would say the ooonly small thing I'd suggest was what you said in terms of the power switch, ideally a brushed steel power button on the front of the wood itself, with an LED light for when it's on. The other thing could be to round off the edges on the plexi so that it matches the curves of the wood beneath. Either way, a fantastic project and really nicely filmed.
Very clean build Tito! Ive been thinking about getting a mister for a while now. I really love how you have the ability to customize it both astetically and with how many different cores you can play on it 👍👍👍
I didn't even know Saturn was going to be a thing on this. I was waiting for wider arcade support. Then again, I'm kidding myself if I'm saying I won't spend 90% of my time with Neo Geo games.
Your case looks fantastic and so so well professional done looks like it was sold that way. If you had a store with a pre-built case and all people had to do was pop in their MisTer people would buy it. Again man well done and great video as always!
Nice build! I've been building sandwich MiSTers using milled/anodized aluminum plates. I've also had things like PC Engine, Genesis, and Super NES logos UV printed on them depending on the friend that I've built them for. (Mine has the PC Engine Logo on blue Anodize, which while not an accurate PC Engine color looks pretty nice :D ) They go pretty well with HiFi stuff too. Mine usually sits next to the turntable and tube preamp in my living room when I use it there, and doesn't look out of place.
I know that what the big thing that MiSTer devs are working on is cores for PS1, N64, and Saturn, which I think are the theoretical limit of what consumer-level FPGAs are capable of.
N64 has been pretty much ruled out, its running at too high of frequencies. Saturn is coming along quite well though and Playstation still trucking along albeit at a slower pace.
This particular setup is still susceptible to external dust, pet hair, etc. due to the open sides. In the future, you might want to consider a box lid or other similar enclosure that covers the whole thing when not in use if you want to retain the hi-fi aesthetic, like how some record players used to do. Making one from Lexan or other clear acrylic should be a simple affair and probably has some decent tutorials on TH-cam.
Nice video! Concerning hooking it up to the PVM: you don't need a special cable. You can just use a normal VGA to BNC cable. The sync levels would not be suitable for, say, a SCART TV, but it's fine for your PVM.
@@MachoNachoProductions no problem! Oh, and also be sure to activate Composite Sync. This can be done by manually editing the Mister.ini or using one of the default scripts from the menu. The VGA to BNC cables have five leads, RGBHV. the Composite sync signal will be on the HSYNC line of the cable. Connect this to the external sync input of your PVM and you should be good to go.
@@MachoNachoProductions Those should work for your PVM, but some other options that may work better in your setup include component cables, which you can get from misteraddons (it only has the 3 YPbPr cables, you need a separate headphone to 2x RCA cable for audio), you just need to set ypbpr to 1 in mister.ini. You can also get a SCART cable for it, but be careful because many cheap ones don't use an appropriate resistor to make sure sync levels are safe. Ultimate mister or retro access cables are very high quality and should have the proper resistor on the sync line.
Really awesome video :) wish this included the LLAPI hardware to allow for original controllers, which is my main demand for retro games, even over core accuracy.
@@ynotwalk7391 The LLAPI cores are updated usually shortly after the main cores are. Granted, there are only a few LLAPI cores in comparison to what’s available normally, but it’s certainly not outdated for those that exist.
@@MachoNachoProductions Yea get the HS103P2 from amazon if you want a complete wireless solution. Also for the controllers, for near 0 latency use the 8bitdo SN30 and 8bitdo N30 Classic Editions along with Raphnet Adapters. I bought all my controllers Used-like new, sold and shipped by amazon (they're basically new but someone bought and returned but about $10-15 cheaper than new)
While it doesn't have as many USB ports, I used the BlisSTer board from Bliss-box instead of the USB board. It has a power button built-in and also includes two LLAPI ports that allows for more accurate controller input polling than USB's 1ms fast polling.
I want to get a MiSTer! The only additional thing I think it needs is cartridge/disk support. I would love to get one and use it with my original cartridges as well as ROMs.
Man, this was by far the best video that I saw on your channel. Maybe cause you were enjoying creating something on your own, you looked so excited that made a more enjoyable video. Also, the intro was insane, it's better on every new video release.
like the build just Couple thoughts and recommendations. And alternative for the power splitter would be to make your own. With a double pole double throw switch. Or if those two boards use the same voltage. Connect them in parallel to each other and mount a single pole switch some where. I think the USB cable might require shielding. So if it's acting funny on you modify an existing type c cable could be a better option. Rounding the corners of the plexiglass to match the base would look nicer. With your skills you could probably make some real nice vga to component cables from a good quality component cable for a PS3, wii or Xbox360 cable. Guys in the og Xbox modding scene do this all the time cause hd cables are so rare for the og Xbox you could probably pull of the Same but with vga.
If you want to turn the console on and off, you might want to have a remote controlled switch. Either RF with a cute little remote, or a new IoT one that will do the same thing just with more Internet of Things. ;D And some of those RF units have more than one relay, so you could wire them up as the other three buttons on the console. Just be sure that the power relay is a "latching" one, and the other relays should be momentary.
It looks soooo good. I wish I had that kind of design sense. If I ever get around to building a MiSTer console, there's a good chance I'll do it this way.
Awesome video as always Tito. Would love a separate one on setting up the Mister. Sure, there are other vids on the web but will have none have that cool Retro Renew esthetic.
Once they have Midway core support, I'll be all over this. Your build looks amazing. I used a Monoprice VGA to RGB cable for my Analogue NT Mini. You will need BNC adapters tho.
Pretty unique build- thanks for sharing. If Alterra ever saw this they would probably have a true "WTF" moment. Can't imagine they ever thought people would be mounting their dev boards in such ways heh. The future is bright for this platform & it gets better every week. Honestly it can be a bit overwhelming with how much is there already.. and around the corner are PSX, Saturn and X68000 cores. 🤯
Tito my brother U smashed it again! Amazing build, what also can do is you can make those buttons longer so that they come out of the plexi glass. I would also appreciate if U can make also a video about the software part for the MITER, like how to set it up and how U can add a controller and etc as your videos R amazingly explained! Just wanna say U R a TOP guy! Keep it up 💪!!!
I haven’t finished the video but I can tell you from 5secs of seeing your build that the fan is wasted. The fan wants to draw cool air down onto the heat sink but must draw instead from the sides sucking back in the air just exhausted thru the heatsink. Now to finish the video
The MiSTer Add-ons Aluminum case is amazing. And the digital IO board has a dedicated switch to turn the unit on and off.
Oh man, that’s neat! Wish I knew that!
This is the case I went with. It is a great looking case and allows the MISTer to be used with no fans.
Myne has been evolving. I think its done. I have it all portable with a 4:3 screen and everything running of a 100watt pd battery. No wires. I have snack molded in and s video with analog audio out too. So cool.
Just finished building my setup. Took a lot of inspiration from and/or directly copied your build. Used my CNC to engrave the top acrylic. Turned out wonderfully. Thank you for posting this.
Wow Tito. That's a beautiful Mister Case. I Love it man. Thanks for showing it off.
Thank you Steve 🙏! So glad you liked it dude!
Awesome build, I really like that. Thanks for the plug too!
Your self built cables are really clean looking. I’m borrowing the mesh loom and heat shrink process, thanks for the tip!
I REALLY love the retro woodgrain and aluminium look as well I think it looks very sharp
Thank you Matt! Cheers buddy!
You could install a classic looking stainless steel button right on the front of the wood block, and drill a hole back and up routing the wires right under one of the boards, and wire it up so that the + power goes through the button, to both of the power jacks. The input could simply be a panel mount barrel jack glued to the back of the system, or even drilled into the wood the same as the button if you want a really clean look
Awesome! Glad you joined the MiSTer club. Can’t wait to see more MiSTer content on the channel.
Pro tip. Go to a fabric store and buy yourself a bit of silk to use as a dust cover for that mister. The open air case looks rad, but cleaning dust off electronics is a huge pain. I use the same method for my guitar pedalboard. Saves you a lot of cleaning, and protects your gear when you're not using it.
"I bought this plank on etsy" made me laugh pretty hard. I imagined you buying a regular 2x4 or something. XD
Nice to see someone use the soldering iron to shrink the heatshrink. The times I see builders using open flames when they clearly have a soldering iron right there, amazes me. Anyhow. Yeah the MiSTer is an awesome system, complete next level emulation.
It definitely needs a metal toggle, possibly one that's fashioned after an antique light switch that has 'on' and 'off' in old, chipped paint.
You could also have it use brown cables to look like those old-fashioned extension cords, which would look great with the wooden base.
Looks just like high end hi fi equipment and I freaking love it
If you could add a push button power switch like the older Marantz and Pioneer Receivers from the 70s would be cool 😎
That would be so cool! Would love to do that. I have an old marantz receiver, such good quality back in the day
Would love to see a video on how you setup the MiSTerFPGA! I simply enjoy how you explain everything in your videos, that's how I was able to do the GBA SP Unhinged! Which by the way thank you!
route a switch in the timber as well as the 3 I/O buttons
A MiSTer is an incredible investment that keeps getting better and better. I went with the digital IO board since I don’t have a CRT setup going and because of nice features such as the integrated power switch. Many cores can also switch to using true analog-out using a cheap HDMI to VGA cable. (Lookup having alternate INI files for how to easily switch between the two as needed.) Since your case is so modular, I’d definitely consider switching to a digital IO board and selling the analog one.
Some of the craziest things I’ve seen from it, other than the WIP Saturn core, are multiplayer side-by-side gameboy games and cores that support rewind and save-states, since the implementation is completely different from the same feature in traditional emulators. There’s also a variety of the NES core that can play prerecorded inputs in-game, like having your own TAS-Bot.
Finally, you might be interested in Super Attract mode. It lets the system randomly cycle through games when idle.
Whoa that is so cool! Thanks for all the great info! I like the super attract mode idea, very cool!
What a great build and combines my two favourite hobbies, wood working and retro gaming. I think I’m going to have to try this. Quick tip though use a Awl instead of a pencil for marking those locations for drilling you’ll have a much better time.
Awesome work on the case! For the buttons, 3 small holes in the top acrylic and 3 lengths of clear acrylic to act as extended buttons could look nice, as for power - you could add a push toggle button on the front opposite to the mister logo. Cut a channel on the bottom going front to back, drill the opening for the button on the front, and drill vertically from the bottom side connecting the channel and the button hole. Similar to how "Ben's Worx" does his power button installs for his light up acrylic art. You could even salvage a button from some vintage knackered hifi for extra authenticity!
Thanks for the inspiration! This has made me realize I'm going to DIY my own with the aluminum case from mister addons for sure. It will be fun to have this for arcade cores and anything else my Analogue consoles don't offer.
Great video! Though it's worth pointing out that you do *not* need the IO board to get quality, lag free output to a CRT. A simple HDMI to VGA converter does this via the "direct video" mode in MiSTer. I use this mode to send RGB to my PVM and it works great.
Tito, it's like you're reading my mind. I've just spent the last week researching MiSTer builds and then I see this video pop up on my feed.
Quality stuff like always mate!
I just put together Mr. Addons’ aluminum case for my MiSTer system. I love it more than the new consoles. :)
@@YoureUsingWordsIncorrectly get the parts from Ebay and make one!!!
My favorite cases are the aluminum passively cooled cases sold my MiSTer Addons. I have two MiSTer setups in sliver anodized finish cases with all addon boards and parts. These will remain my favorites until (or if) someone makes a fully CNC machined aluminum case that I can actually buy. For now, having a CNC machined case is a dream and may never become a reality. If they do become something you can buy expect a long wait to get one.
Alright! Reminds me of my Marantz 2230. Very nice.
For an authentic feel, use a donor snes, take the switch part, cut out a piece of acryl, place the switch, connect to the right voltage, link them to the devices, get a nice remarkable click whenever you turn on this thing!
This was an excellent idea. I can't believe I haven't seen this until today.
This may be a bit late but the Analog IO board has a header that provides the same functions as the 3 buttons at the top. Just beside the buttons you should see a 5 pin header, it is sandwiched between the buttons and a 7 pin header, this header is the one you want.
This looks slick! Reminds me of the stereo system my dad set up as a kid!
Som dude in the future find this: wow this looks so retro, I wonder if it run any quantic games
Nice case, it looks awesome. This would be a great PC case idea too.
Nice build idea. I might try something like this. I can definitely recommend swapping out the stock fan for a Noctua NF-A4x10 5V (3 pin). I comes with a dongle for connecting directly to the IO board so no soldering needed. It makes the whole thing much quieter.
Beautiful build btw. Really has the feel of a high end turn table or tube amp.
Check the digital IO board if you want a power switch. The switch would end up on the outside of your build if I’m not mistaken. It doesn’t have analogue out, but you can also get that from the DE-10 hdmi port using a cheap dac.
Check the vga to bnc cables for resistors if your PVM needs that. This has to do with the sync voltage, which can damage your TV/PVM crt in some cases!
Thank you did the heads up! Really appreciate it!
Yes do a video on the software!
This looks gorgeous, well done for giving me some cool ideas to 3d print and mock up! I would say the ooonly small thing I'd suggest was what you said in terms of the power switch, ideally a brushed steel power button on the front of the wood itself, with an LED light for when it's on. The other thing could be to round off the edges on the plexi so that it matches the curves of the wood beneath. Either way, a fantastic project and really nicely filmed.
I am so happy I stumbled onto this channel. So much Retro Love and Mods
We need a vinyl core
Lol, that would be very interesting! 😂
Roland 303 and 909
This looks awesome. Monoprice cables are very good for "VGA" (D-Sub 15) to BNC for your PVM.
I put mine into a tiny itx case. They actually make itx boards that you can put the nano into, but i DIYed it.
Nice!
Very clean build Tito! Ive been thinking about getting a mister for a while now. I really love how you have the ability to customize it both astetically and with how many different cores you can play on it 👍👍👍
That looks great. Someday I'll get into the MiSTer... Probably as soon as I hear Saturn support is 100% lol
Can’t wait for the saturn core!
I didn't even know Saturn was going to be a thing on this. I was waiting for wider arcade support. Then again, I'm kidding myself if I'm saying I won't spend 90% of my time with Neo Geo games.
Great job. I would love to see more videos on this build and the mister in general.
Tito I wish you would have explained what the hell this thing is lol
@Macho Nacho Productions the Monoprice VGA to 5-BNC RGB cable is great for what you want and it's what most of us use! Available cheap on Amazon!
Your case looks fantastic and so so well professional done looks like it was sold that way. If you had a store with a pre-built case and all people had to do was pop in their MisTer people would buy it. Again man well done and great video as always!
Thank you man! Really appreciate it!
Nice build! I've been building sandwich MiSTers using milled/anodized aluminum plates. I've also had things like PC Engine, Genesis, and Super NES logos UV printed on them depending on the friend that I've built them for. (Mine has the PC Engine Logo on blue Anodize, which while not an accurate PC Engine color looks pretty nice :D ) They go pretty well with HiFi stuff too. Mine usually sits next to the turntable and tube preamp in my living room when I use it there, and doesn't look out of place.
My brain is going to be REELING with ideas on ways to build one of these things now. Oh man I'm gonna get drawing.
Awesome dude! Can’t wait to see what you come up with! I made a mister channel in the discord server for folks to share their builds
I know that what the big thing that MiSTer devs are working on is cores for PS1, N64, and Saturn, which I think are the theoretical limit of what consumer-level FPGAs are capable of.
That would be so cool to have! Hopefully they are able to it to work on mister!
N64 has been pretty much ruled out, its running at too high of frequencies. Saturn is coming along quite well though and Playstation still trucking along albeit at a slower pace.
yeah i would not wait on N64
@@FoxbatStargazer That seems weird that Playstation is advancing slower, considering how much more popular it was, and is easier to emulate.
Welcome to the MiSTer family! I think you're gonna love it, from what i get from your videos =). Once you get into MiSTer, theres no going back!
I love it - it would be cool if you could somehow turn one of the 4 standoff tops into a power button
That’s a cool idea!
your video editing is incredible! great to see the channel grow
Thank you!
This particular setup is still susceptible to external dust, pet hair, etc. due to the open sides. In the future, you might want to consider a box lid or other similar enclosure that covers the whole thing when not in use if you want to retain the hi-fi aesthetic, like how some record players used to do. Making one from Lexan or other clear acrylic should be a simple affair and probably has some decent tutorials on TH-cam.
What about shorter standoffs underneath the boards? That might help with reaching the buttons. Really enjoyed this video. Now I want a MiSTer!
Great suggestion!
Consider drilling holes for the buttons and power cables in the wood base.
Nice job Tito, looks amazing!
Thanks dude!
Nice video! Concerning hooking it up to the PVM: you don't need a special cable. You can just use a normal VGA to BNC cable.
The sync levels would not be suitable for, say, a SCART TV, but it's fine for your PVM.
Awesome, thank you!
@@MachoNachoProductions no problem! Oh, and also be sure to activate Composite Sync. This can be done by manually editing the Mister.ini or using one of the default scripts from the menu.
The VGA to BNC cables have five leads, RGBHV. the Composite sync signal will be on the HSYNC line of the cable. Connect this to the external sync input of your PVM and you should be good to go.
@@MachoNachoProductions Those should work for your PVM, but some other options that may work better in your setup include component cables, which you can get from misteraddons (it only has the 3 YPbPr cables, you need a separate headphone to 2x RCA cable for audio), you just need to set ypbpr to 1 in mister.ini. You can also get a SCART cable for it, but be careful because many cheap ones don't use an appropriate resistor to make sure sync levels are safe. Ultimate mister or retro access cables are very high quality and should have the proper resistor on the sync line.
Truly a beautiful build. Good job.
Than likely you!
Really awesome video :) wish this included the LLAPI hardware to allow for original controllers, which is my main demand for retro games, even over core accuracy.
Def need to look into that!
@@MachoNachoProductions Googling “MiSTer SNAC” will send you down the right road, my friend!
that stuff is outdated now
@@ynotwalk7391 The LLAPI cores are updated usually shortly after the main cores are. Granted, there are only a few LLAPI cores in comparison to what’s available normally, but it’s certainly not outdated for those that exist.
@@theheroslegend
it seems like fast usb polling and snac are the more current options
This project looks amazing! Great job.
This is really beautiful, love the retro style.
I only have one DC jack. I use the original DE10 nano power adapter, along with a $7 Kasa smart plug from amazon. I turn my MiSTer on from my phone.
Whoa very cool!
@@MachoNachoProductions Yea get the HS103P2 from amazon if you want a complete wireless solution. Also for the controllers, for near 0 latency use the 8bitdo SN30 and 8bitdo N30 Classic Editions along with Raphnet Adapters. I bought all my controllers Used-like new, sold and shipped by amazon (they're basically new but someone bought and returned but about $10-15 cheaper than new)
thats pretty sexy. i'd def like to see a tutorial on the OS install!
While it doesn't have as many USB ports, I used the BlisSTer board from Bliss-box instead of the USB board. It has a power button built-in and also includes two LLAPI ports that allows for more accurate controller input polling than USB's 1ms fast polling.
Whoa nice! I’ll have to check that out!
@@MachoNachoProductions Corrected some misspellings.
It's really amazing tech and I can't wait for even more support and cores.
I want to get a MiSTer! The only additional thing I think it needs is cartridge/disk support. I would love to get one and use it with my original cartridges as well as ROMs.
That would be sweet!
Man, this was by far the best video that I saw on your channel. Maybe cause you were enjoying creating something on your own, you looked so excited that made a more enjoyable video. Also, the intro was insane, it's better on every new video release.
it looks fantastic
Thank you!
Amazing looking build
Thank you!
like the build just Couple thoughts and recommendations.
And alternative for the power splitter would be to make your own. With a double pole double throw switch. Or if those two boards use the same voltage. Connect them in parallel to each other and mount a single pole switch some where.
I think the USB cable might require shielding. So if it's acting funny on you modify an existing type c cable could be a better option.
Rounding the corners of the plexiglass to match the base would look nicer.
With your skills you could probably make some real nice vga to component cables from a good quality component cable for a PS3, wii or Xbox360 cable. Guys in the og Xbox modding scene do this all the time cause hd cables are so rare for the og Xbox you could probably pull of the Same but with vga.
If you want to turn the console on and off, you might want to have a remote controlled switch. Either RF with a cute little remote, or a new IoT one that will do the same thing just with more Internet of Things. ;D And some of those RF units have more than one relay, so you could wire them up as the other three buttons on the console. Just be sure that the power relay is a "latching" one, and the other relays should be momentary.
It looks soooo good. I wish I had that kind of design sense. If I ever get around to building a MiSTer console, there's a good chance I'll do it this way.
Thank you Andy!
So clean.
Awesome video as always Tito. Would love a separate one on setting up the Mister. Sure, there are other vids on the web but will have none have that cool Retro Renew esthetic.
Thank you!
Once they have Midway core support, I'll be all over this. Your build looks amazing. I used a Monoprice VGA to RGB cable for my Analogue NT Mini. You will need BNC adapters tho.
Lots of great Midway classic at the arcade. Looking forward to that support too!
Very nicely done! Looking to build one myself, and I love the case you made.
Thank you ☺️
Cool, needs some vacuum tubes
Yasss
Great job on the build. You can extend the buttons (as well as LEDs) using the nearby JST connectors - check out the IO board schematics for details.
Awesome! Thank you!
08:04 Wooow i learned something handy today. So simple yet so handy, Thanks!.
Pretty unique build- thanks for sharing. If Alterra ever saw this they would probably have a true "WTF" moment. Can't imagine they ever thought people would be mounting their dev boards in such ways heh. The future is bright for this platform & it gets better every week. Honestly it can be a bit overwhelming with how much is there already.. and around the corner are PSX, Saturn and X68000 cores. 🤯
Totally agree! Psx and saturn would be amazing! Can’t wait!
That is beautiful, something that would look great in the living room! I may steal some of your ideas!
Thank you Chris!
My goodness these opening shots 💸💰🤑
Use high quality vga cables, strip amd mod them, enough shielding is probably provided inside the cable
I love the look. It reminds me of the style of DIY Perk's PS5 build.
Thanks dude! The diy perks ps5 is incredible!
Just beautiful. Very very well done. Thanks for sharing the build. Any changes you’d make after using it for a bit?
What systems can I run? And how much did it cost you?
Awesome build. Love your videos, they're both informative and fun.
You've actually inspired me to put together a PAL SNES themed GBA.
Thank you! Nice! Love the pal snes color scheme
Great build and looks amazing!! 👌 I would like to see your tutorial on the OS!!
Dude, that case is FIRE!! You pulled off the old-school hi-fi look beautifully!
Thank you Tyler🙏! So glad you like it, cheers!
Tito my brother U smashed it again! Amazing build, what also can do is you can make those buttons longer so that they come out of the plexi glass. I would also appreciate if U can make also a video about the software part for the MITER, like how to set it up and how U can add a controller and etc as your videos R amazingly explained! Just wanna say U R a TOP guy! Keep it up 💪!!!
Thank you Ryuji! So glad you enjoyed the video and liked the build! Great suggestions! Cheers buddy!
This is just the design style I've been looking to make, now I have a template to refer too... thanks hermanito Nacho..! Sexy design bro!
Awesome dude! So glad you like the design! Best of luck on your build!
Do MiSTer Software tutorial!
I haven’t finished the video but I can tell you from 5secs of seeing your build that the fan is wasted. The fan wants to draw cool air down onto the heat sink but must draw instead from the sides sucking back in the air just exhausted thru the heatsink. Now to finish the video
Nicely done!
I want you to show me how to build a pb & j sandwich. Yes, I would like to see your tutorial for software setup, even if it is redundant
Your intro kicks ass…
I would love too see the setup process! 🙏🏻
Waiting on the Jammix case for the MISTerCade.
Love the aesthetics! Would this normally be stacked as a 3 level tower? Is that why you modded the usb micro adapter?
Yep that is correct!