My biggest problem with video cards is the lack of native video pass-through. It is so much easier to have an all-in-one solution to reduce the number of devices need to work with my systems, or special monitors or switches, etc. My PIV and Retina both have FF/SD pass-through, which is great. Even if I had to buy an Indivision to FF/SD the native signal then pass that through an RTG card.
I guess the required signals don't appear at the Zorro bus to handle this sort of thing internally. With that said, I wonder if it's feasible to do something
exceptionally sh*tty, like grab the RGB/CSYNC signals from Denise using an additional adaptor, feed them to the card, and process/upscale them to output via HDMI using the onboard FPGA when native video is in use?
The signals out of Denise (and prior to VIDIOT on the A2000) are digital, 13 signals in total assuming we'd only need R[0:3], G[0:3], B[0:3], and CSYNC - Conceptually it wouldn't be all that complex of a task for an FPGA