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Too long; Did not Read.Well, with over 138,000 views, there are many of us that have been watching this thread very closely and like what we have seen.If you need a summary of what the FPGA Arcade Replay board is, visit MikeJ's website and have a look around.In just a few short words, I would describe it as a step above and beyond the MiniMig v1.1 that can run a modified core which includes AGA and is capable of running at a speed that is comparable to a 68020 @ 50MHz (or was that a 68030 @ 50MHz?). The CPU is a softcore on the main Replay board, so it is only limited by the efficiency of the softcore code and the timing frequency of the FPGA itself. It comes with 64mb RAM.It will soon have a daughter card that will have additional RAM, USB ports, Ethernet, and a socket that you can install your own 68060 CPU into and clock it up to 100MHz or beyond, depending on which revision mask of the 68060 you provide for it.It is a very promising project and MikeJ has been very receptive in listening to, and providing feedback to potential customers.I showed the FPGA Arcade Replay board at the AmiWest 2011 Show last October and it generated a lot of excitement and interest.I can't remember any other threads on this site that have had over 138,000 views and over 1,300 replies. It is pretty clear that it will be a successful product when it is finally available in greater numbers.