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This article is about the NES expansion port though, so I'm a bit confused at why a Super Famicom peripheral is relevant? I agree the SatellaView is cool though...


That comment is even more bizarre given that there is a brief digression on the Super Famicom's expansion port which explicitly does mention the Satellaview.


It's intended to be a drop in replacement for the Terasic DE10-Nano, and it uses the same Cyclone V FPGA.


The Digikey page indicates that the DE-10 has 110k LEs, so that must be the size.


I love this! Great post.


Ah wow this is great! Very clear explanation. I particularly liked that there are fields that you couldn’t identify but you were still able to get the information you needed!


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I have been working through this book in rust, and I have to say, the book is a real joy. Extremely clear writing, very good pacing, and excellent explanations of technical topics.

If you're at all interested you should buy this.


I find the perspective of the SEO guy interesting, even if I find what he does kind of skeezy and annoying.


The honesty is a bit refreshing, I agree. I'd love to read a good, anonymous confessional of the daily life of a SEO that's more intimate and less of their usual humblebrag PR.


This movie is incredible. It's amazing how everyone making a game in this movie explicitly states that they feel like they are going to die or kill themselves.

  Interviewer (paraphrased): What if you don't finish your game?
  Phil Fish: I will kill myself, That's my incentive to finish it.


Ah, interesting! I haven't seen this yet (really want to), but figured it was the opposite:

>The pic's most compelling story by far is that of four-eyed Fez designer Phil Fish, whose love of the game is so deep he can't finish it.

http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117946963?refcatid=31&p...

Fish spent 5 years on the game and it definitely shows in the details.


There's also a BBC story about this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16174972


I don't think Justin Frankel has worked for Winamp for some time. He's over at Cockos these days.


"Frankel announced his resignation from AOL on January 22, 2004 on his weblog, stating 'Won't repeat it here (in two words: I've resigned). So begins chapter 3... or something cliché/poetic there. Or wait, does I've count as a single word? ha ha.'"*

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Frankel#AOL


He actually founded Cockos. Reaper is great.


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