MHL might be workable IF:
* MHL to HDMI adapters are cheap enough (remember DVI is very straightforward!)
* MHL is open and free
* Chips implementing the TMDS interface can be bought in <100 qty for a fair price.
- I paid $40 retail for my MHL MicroUSB>HDMI adapter. They're $20 on Amazon.
- MHL doesn't look so open or free. Maybe just cheaper.

You have to pay $100 just to look at the draft specs. But I don't know how much it costs to actually implement it or license it. It looks like there's a deal to be struck there.
- The chips are always cheap. The royalties are what you have to worry about.
The MHL spec calls for 1080p + 7.1 plus inbound power and remote control abilities over a standard USB cable.. Eventually it will be available on a lot of TV sets as the connectors are everywhere and cheap (unlike HDMI), being bog standard USB plugs. More and more people use smartphones, and the CTIA (cell phone cartel) set the standard for all new cell phones (Except a certain fruity phone who shall remain iNameless) to have a microUSB 2.0 port for power and sync to make interconnection with peripherals easier. So if all cell phones have that connection, make a spec that will use it and poof... no barrier to entry. The phone manufacturer doesn't have to put a special connector on their already crowded device (driving build costs up, a no-no), and they get to have HD Video out.
As for the 68060 additional board. I hope it will be fitted with a connector to make it possible to stack additional cards. Ie base fpga arcade + addon 68060 board + addon fpga booster + other..
MMMM stacking expansion boards... The only thing that would make that more delicious would be some cheese on top. And maybe some chocolate.
SO how long until someone builds a mediator-type bus board for the Arcade Replay?
You have no idea what you've started Mike
