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Originally Posted by Romanujan
Yes. MiSTer is basically a Terasic DE10-Nano board (Cyclon V FPGA + dual core ARM Cortex-A9) with some daughter-boards.
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Then it probably could work and be used as a CPU core, if someone takes the time to try to implement it. I don't think it's on Schulz timeline for this software though as the focus is AROS 68k + RasPi.
It is open source though, so anyone with knowledge of how to interface between the FPGA and the ARM core can attempt this. Perhaps even the MNT ZZ9000 could utilize this in the future.