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Neat, for sure. Hope something good comes from this. Though have worries about fragmentation of effort. It kinda feels like mister still isn't quite 100% even for the cores it has today. Hopefully, that effort can be unified a bit, at least.
Also, with 4k scalers coming in around 1k, and now this at hoping for $700... it's all getting a bit rich for my hobby budget.
This is a common concern around open source communities, but I feel like it's rarely a big problem in my experience. As long as there are people with MiSTer setups there will almost certainly be some group of people developing for that platform and pushing it as far as they can.
Since the MiSTer is already pretty popular and relatively affordable, I think it'll continue to be the main focus on developers' time even after the MARS comes out.
Yeah... $700 is a pretty big hit... but then again it's always been pretty easy to blow a grand on the retro gaming hobby. I'm honestly not sure whether I'll be able to justify buying one unless it really goes way beyond the MiSTer.
All in all, I think this thing sounds pretty cool and I'm excited to see a potential path forward beyond the DE-10 nano.
Yeahm current MiSTer setups are still viable. You can do a lot with them. For MARSFPGA, I'm more interested on what kind of PC implementations it can do and if it can handle high-end 486 or Pentium CPUs.