Actually, of all the recent hardware things I've seen in the post-Amiga world, this is the only one I see as being of much value. Or, in my usual terms, "It's cool".
For one, you can claim real Amiga cred there -- doing things the Amiga way. You're not just a PC with a PowerPC CPU and some VGA chip trying to make the claim of being an Amiga. I was a little skeptical when I first heard about it, but I'm totally convinced at this point: if you want a new Amiga, this is the true way.
On behalf of myself and the rest of the NatAmi team, thanks for your kind words! They mean a lot to us! We think you and the rest of the Amiga team are cool too!
We are planning a YUV graphics mode at the very least. Possibly some others as well depending on how much space is left on the FPGA. However, there's probably not going to be much space left for homebrew stuff and the risk of "bricking" the motherboard means we have to be cautious about what we let people put into the FPGA. BGA chips are a pain to replace, after all.
Maybe you can stop by
the NatAmi homepage if you have the time and inclination. We're about to give the webpage a reset to get rid of some obsolete information and make the page a little nicer.
Thanks again!