Agreed. The whole purpose, after all, is to create a "modern" take on the 8-bit micros of yesteryear. Anything that can work in that environment, to me, is fair game.Ser Olmy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:29 pm I don't think the idea of adding an FPGA or two to a neo-retro system like the X16 is contrary to the idea of creating a modern 8-bit system that can be programmed in a similar way to the microcomputers of the 1980's. You're still interacting directly with the hardware, it's just that you're manipulating more modern custom chips.