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by Joel_Mckay
82 days ago
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FPGA simulations are a naive attempt to guess at Metastability problems by finding a "steady state" latency after a certain amount of simulation time. Clock domain crossing mitigation only gets folks so far, and state propagation issues often get worse with larger and faster chips. Note, there are oversized hobby Voodoo cards that max out the original ASIC count and memory limits. There are also emulators like 86box that simulate the hardware just fine for old games. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4295RCp0GQ >Or does this only run in simulation anyway? If they are a LLM user, than it is 100% an April fools joke. =3 |
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