11/26/2023 0 Comments Killer instinct arcade button layout![]() ![]() ![]() It also could run at higher clocks, but it looks like they ran it at only 50MHz for KI Arcade. I was curious about how some of you all setup your sticks or pads. The R4600 had less transistors and was technically a lower SKU in many ways, if it weren't for the doubled Cache size (16k -> 32k) which could be an issue. I got into a discussion with someone awhile ago and i brought up how i set my buttons for KI. There was also 1M x 4 DRAM, 32k x 8 SRAM, an ADSP-2105 DSP processor (N64 port doesn't use any DSP, so not sure what differences are involved here), I think the KI Arcade hardware is a very different beast and is not identical to the N64 the same way the PS1-Based Namco hardware is to the PS1.įinally the KI Arcade hardware uses a MIPS 4600 CPU whereas the N64 uses a MIPS R4300i CPU. Recreating these would probably be skipped in favor of simpler glue logic and leveraging existing stuff in the Main MiSTer binary. There was also a GAL20V8 onboard (Lattice PLD), probably used for copy protection? Not sure. the original board also had multiple altera FPGA and CPLD on it, maybe handling things like the hard drive controller and other basic tasks. the hard drive image could probably be treated similarly to a cd image in other cores. Using my multimeter I tested the microswitch itself as well as the ground and pos wires for the button, and everything gave me. I replaced the microswitch and it still wasn't working. The Fierce Kick button just stopped working. KI Arcade used an IDE hard drive for graphics, so this implies some kind of cache added to handle the streaming data as opposed to a ROM being loaded into sdram. I'm having an issue with a Killer Instinct that was working fine just a week ago. Probably a lot harder to accomplish for bandwidth reasons. So does that mean that Killer Instinct Arcade also has a chance? Probably with the MiSTer, I will just use my DS4 controller, although the button layout might be a problem, so maybe not. The Tribute 64 controller looks like a good option, but I am not sure about the layout of the controls. I also have one original controller with rumble. I have the Retro Fighters controller and it's really great, and wireless, but it doesn't have rumble, and I don't think it will convert to USB but maybe with a cable (I have to check). Nice! There are only a handful of games that I have nostalgia for, so I opted to get real cartridges and have that "insert the cartridge" nostalgia feeling with it. That being said, I'm not selling anything until we get working coreĪlso, good thing I purchased those Tribute 64 wireless controllers that come both with an N64 and a USB dongle Same for me and add buying an EverDrive 64 during the chip shortage to that ![]()
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