MiSTer FPGA in a Computer Case with the MiSTer Ironclad Plus Board



d3fmod design’s MiSTer Mini-ITX Ironclad Plus board, is an IO Board for your MiSTer FPGA that allows you to install it into a Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, or ATX computer case. This gives you so many options for getting the look you want for your MiSTer setup.

In this video I go over the board, it’s features and how it’s set up. The Ironclad Plus Board was provided to me by d3fmod design.

The Mini-ITX Ironclad Plus board was sent to me by d3fmod design at no cost and no other compensation was given to create this video.

Additional links and source:
Iron Clad Plus purchase page: [https://www.d3fmod.com/product/mini-itx_ironclad_plus/]
Assembly instructions: [https://www.d3fmod.com/ironclad-plus-assembly/]
Power requirements (scroll further down) : [https://www.d3fmod.com/ironclad-plus-assembly/]
How to obtain forked SNAC ENCC cores: [https://youtu.be/8NzVBdlwbgg?t=1032]
DB9 MT32 Pi hat: [https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/product/mt32pi-yavimaya/]
Composite Adapter for MiSTer video: [https://youtu.be/lnXKFwwIh58]
MiSTer IO Data Shootout by MiSTerAddons: [https://misteraddons.com/blogs/news/mister-data-io-speed-shootout]

Case types I looked at:
C64 case: [https://myretrocomputer.com/]
Raijintek case: [https://www.newegg.com/raijintek-0r20b00211-silver-mini-itx/p/287-001M-00002]
lcd case: [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/728961838.html]

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:12 What’s included
1:47 What you will need to provide
2:24 Board Overview Back
3:38 Board Overview Top
6:22 Assembly
8:41 Board Controls
9:12 Included Remote
10:56 MT32 Pi
11:50 SNAC Support
13:47 Analog video out
14:42 Analog audio/video out Genesis/Megadrive II port
15:26 Audio Expansion
17:00 My future plans
18:25 Final thoughts

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