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Side by side

Side by side

One of the best features of the ATLANTIS for MiSTer is the ability to mount side by side DE10-Nano sized boards - allowing you to fit your MiSTer FPGA and...

Side by side

One of the best features of the ATLANTIS for MiSTer is the ability to mount side by side DE10-Nano sized boards - allowing you to fit your MiSTer FPGA and...

Two weeks since opening, Pi day, IO shields

Two weeks since opening, Pi day, IO shields

Following an explosion of social media posts and articles on retrorgb.com, hackaday.com and hackster.io, ATLANTIS for MiSTer sales skyrocketed this week. 

Two weeks since opening, Pi day, IO shields

Following an explosion of social media posts and articles on retrorgb.com, hackaday.com and hackster.io, ATLANTIS for MiSTer sales skyrocketed this week. 

ATLANTIS for... Raspberry Pi?

ATLANTIS for... Raspberry Pi?

One of the neat features about having a solderable breadboard layout on the ATLANTIS is that it allows you to stack additional proto boards...

ATLANTIS for... Raspberry Pi?

One of the neat features about having a solderable breadboard layout on the ATLANTIS is that it allows you to stack additional proto boards...

One week since opening shop

One week since opening shop

Wow what a week!  ATLANTIS for MiSTer boards have been shipping to the United States, Europe and Australia wide.

One week since opening shop

Wow what a week!  ATLANTIS for MiSTer boards have been shipping to the United States, Europe and Australia wide.

Compatible parts to populate ATLANTIS

Compatible parts to populate ATLANTIS

A quick update to the FAQ section listing some compatible parts to populate your ATLANTIS

Compatible parts to populate ATLANTIS

A quick update to the FAQ section listing some compatible parts to populate your ATLANTIS

A bit about PC cases

A bit about PC cases

In the mid-90s Intel introduced the Advanced Technology eXtended (ATX) specification for motherboards which still applies to desktop computers to this day.  

A bit about PC cases

In the mid-90s Intel introduced the Advanced Technology eXtended (ATX) specification for motherboards which still applies to desktop computers to this day.