A trail run of 500 MiSTer Multisystem units were sent out to customers earlier this year, and following the huge success of this first run, its full steam ahead with Heber’s new project – The MiSTer Multisystem.
The MiSTer Multisystem is an FPGA based Console, Arcade and Classic Computer Gaming System. Developed by Heber, the Multisystem is an all-in-one motherboard that combines a number of exsiting MiSTer hardware developements and adds more expandability whilst keeping 100% compatible with the MiSTer Project.
We have Combined a V6.1 I/O board / 7 port USB Hub / SDRAM 128MB / ADC In & Out / SNAC port with integrated level shifter / HDMI isolator / RGB SCART / Multi purpose Expansion I/O port / TOSlink optical and both overcurrent and overvoltage protection, along with an integrated power on/off switch. All of this in a 170mm x 170mm mini-ITX console formfactor.
What is the MiSTer Project?
The MiSTer project started as a previous custom FPGA Design (the MiST) around 2014, this was designed to replicate the custom hardware found in the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga 16bit computers from the late 80’s.
A number of other FPGA ‘cores’ were developed and several thousand MiST boards were sold over the years until the DE10-Nano development board was released in late 2017. MiST was ported over and the project grew into multiple different cores and hardware add-on’s.
The Heber MiSTer Multisystem is designed to work with the popular open-source MiSTer Project. – misterfpga.org
The lead MiSTer designer is Alexey Melnikov (sorgelig), he has developed both the open-source hardware and operating system running on MiSTer.
The MiSTer Multisystem will allow you to run a large range of FPGA ‘Cores’ that provide simulation the actual hardware used in classic computers, consoles, Arcade and entertainment electronics from the 1970’s, 80’s and 90′.
The MiSTer Multisystem 3D case – developed and designed by Heber
Also available is the bespoke 3D printed cases for the MiSTer Multisystem, designed and manufactured by Heber in our in-house print farm. Currently available in three colours, black, white and grey, we hope to offer a whole range of colour options and add ons in the future.
RMC Retro / The Retro Group Ltd
The Multisystem can be purchased via RMC Retro Assembled board only, 3D printed enclosures and premium bundles are all available to buy now.
Neil Thomas has a very popular YouTube channel dedicated to the restoration of classic computers, consoles and technology.