The problem with the pandora and gp2x is IMHO, that you have (gp2x) dual core cpu running at nearly 300MHz to emulate a 7Mhz amiga, and it still can't do it right, the pandora will be able to but its running at what 600MHz?
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If it cant do it i would be worried.
But a small fpga running at the same freq as the original amiga will take no power at all really, and its not being software emulated.
We could even do away with the ARM, but i would rather keep it.
So to the original question... IS it worth producing this small board, and is anyone interested in helping to develop it. I can draw the board, but then it needs producing and prototyping, and that takes cash, so pre-orders would be nessesery.
Well, since my Gp2X went belly up last week...count me in!
I enjoyed my Gp2X, but it was notorious for corrupting my SD card if a game locked up. Which is ok if I'm at home, but sucked on the road.
I could attempt to help out (electronics background from the military). Although it's been awhile. My last big project was building an interface for the mobile Armatron and the C-64....many moons ago.

Ed