Mister Pc98 Core Verified

The MiSTer FPGA project has reached a massive milestone: the PC-98 core is now officially "verified," signaling a new golden age for fans of Japanese computing history. This isn't just another core; it’s a high-fidelity portal into a unique ecosystem of 1980s and 90s gaming that was largely walled off from the West. Why This is a Big Deal

Welcome to the golden age of Japanese DOS computing – now FPGA verified. 🇯🇵💾 mister pc98 core verified

Disk Formats: Success is most common with floppy disk (.D88 or .HDM) versions of games. Hard drive image (.HDF) support is currently limited or non-functional in the existing core build. Known Issues & Troubleshooting The MiSTer FPGA project has reached a massive

: Running the core requires specific BIOS files, typically a concatenation of into a single Features and Potential 🇯🇵💾 Disk Formats: Success is most common with

Fast Loading & Save States
Loading a 1.2MB floppy image takes ~2 seconds. Hard disk images mount instantly. And yes – save states work reliably, a lifesaver for multi-disk adventures.

: Games often run at incorrect speeds, and aspect ratios may be distorted on modern displays. Input Problems