spiritualized1997 / openFPGA-GBA

Game Boy Advance core for openFPGA on Analogue Pocket
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Source Files? #1

Open atrac17 opened 2 years ago

atrac17 commented 2 years ago

Where is the source?

Goldanas commented 2 years ago

It's in the releases

atrac17 commented 2 years ago

It's in the releases

The source verilog is in releases? What files?

Goldanas commented 2 years ago

Ah, you're right, totally not there, my apologies

birdybro commented 2 years ago

I would like to see the source files for this Open FPGA distribution. I'm assuming "Open" implies it's open source, does it not?

atrac17 commented 2 years ago

I would like to see the source files for this Open FPGA distribution. I'm assuming "Open" implies it's open source, does it not?

Good luck with that happening, bots and new accounts... I mean, everyone knows this is kevtris' burner for a jailbreak. Rumble support after an hour of the SDK coming out? Yeah, okay.

reminon commented 2 years ago

They also mentioned that it's been in testing for months.

rlaphoenix commented 2 years ago

It's in the releases

Even if the data is there, it should be in the repository so we can compare changes easier between releases, to actually benefit from git to begin with.

coolbho3k commented 2 years ago

It's a core for their framework called openFPGA, which does not necessarily imply that the core itself is in any way open. This is almost certainly a descendent of the Pocket's built-in GBA core. Analogue is not going to release that.

dogtopus commented 2 years ago

I see fake open source that wastes GitHub server resource I move away. Still won't buy any Analogue stuff until there's some real commitment.

Also it's kinda funny to see that they want to leech from the community again, but this time instead of docs, they want people to port MiSTer and other FPGA emulator cores for them for free.