• kftX@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Part of me is very interest in adding this to my retro setup.

    The other part of me knows that I bought the Analogue Pocket and the updates and communication from Analogue are really bad (despite all the device can do) which honestly is a no-no when you pay as much as you do for their stuff

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      1 year ago

      Ha, and that’s if you can even time the order it actually goes through, since they still haven’t improved their store despite repeated instances of resellers buying them out immediately. Gosh, I wonder if they themselves “buy” the product to resell under different names at incredibly elevated prices. Nah, that would be illegal, and corporations clearly follow the law nowadays, right.

      And yeah, not only have these chucklefucks done nothing to improve their ordering or stock situation, they can’t code either so software such as for the Pocket is still unfinished and lacking. These shitheads are selling crap on empty promises, and not delivering, all the while keeping the scam going since too few have noticed this company is propped up by years old rumored quality. Sure the hardware is nice, but it’s always late and there’s never enough, which hardly matters when the morons can’t competently write the software to go with it.

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    1 year ago

    I’m definitely interested in hearing more about it. No openFPGA is a shame. Since it’ll have a bigger fpga than they’d been using, it’d be nice to see what else you could do with it as a platform like the pocket.

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      1 year ago

      I’m surprised they didn’t go with an openfpga chiplet setup where multiple fpga chips work in concert with each other like how real hardware does.

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        1 year ago

        That’s actually how the pocket works. It uses separate fpga’s for the cores and display modes.

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    1 year ago

    Someone out there will be really determined to open this thing up to other platforms. Might take a year, but surely someone will crack the code.

  • Zebras@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    So exciting! The SEGA has been fantastic, but took ages to arrive. Hopefully they have sorted out their supply chains…