But the Amiga core to make this device the equivalent of an A3000 or A4000 is not ready yet? Correct?
If it was ready I would most likely buy it. I waited for years for a Natami with money in hand, but that never materialized.
I never believe any Amiga announcement until I see the hardware being demonstrated by a satisfied customer (not developer showing pre-release hardware) on YouTube.
Also, can all these Amiga FPGA solutions use modern VGA monitors?
The firmware is coming together. Hold off if you want something solid until the bugs are squashed.
The Replay board can drive VGA / DVI / HDMI but the monitor must be able to cope with the H and V frequencies the core is generating.
/MikeJ