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'''''MI''ST''' (A'''Mi'''ga / '''ST''') is an [[open source]] [[field-programmable gate array]] board. It was created by [[Till Harbaum]]. The initial systems supported were for [[Amiga]], using a core adapted from the [[Minimig]] ('''Mini''' A'''mi'''ga) project by [[Dennis van Weeren]], and the [[Atari ST]], using a core primarily developed by Harbaum.
'''''MI''ST''' (A'''''MI'''''ga / '''ST''') is an [[open source]] [[field-programmable gate array]] board. It was created by [[Till Harbaum]]. The initial systems supported were for [[Amiga]], using a core adapted from the [[Minimig]] ('''Mini''' A'''mig'''a) project by [[Dennis van Weeren]], and the [[Atari ST]], using a core primarily developed by Harbaum.


More cores were developed for various [[arcade]] boards, [[computer]]s, and [[video game console]]s. It was expanded into the [[MiSTer]] project.
More cores were developed for various [[arcade]] boards, [[computer]]s, and [[video game console]]s. It was expanded into the [[MiSTer]] project.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 22 June 2025

MIST
Designer Till Harbaum
Manufacturer Till Harbaum
Distributor
CPU Altera Cyclone III EP3C25 FPGA
Graphics HDMI
Memory 32MB SDRAM
Media SD card
Released Worldwide: 2012
Added to Museum Not yet

MIST (AMIga / ST) is an open source field-programmable gate array board. It was created by Till Harbaum. The initial systems supported were for Amiga, using a core adapted from the Minimig (Mini Amiga) project by Dennis van Weeren, and the Atari ST, using a core primarily developed by Harbaum.

More cores were developed for various arcade boards, computers, and video game consoles. It was expanded into the MiSTer project.