bugeyedcreepy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 5:07 am
MECB benefitted from that steep price cliff of the F256K - I'd like to get into the Foenix one day, but got into this MECB project for its flexibility, modularity and price point for players, tinkerers and maybe ecosystem contributors like myself...
Yes, I've been following the F256K for a while now. Although, I don't see it as an alternative to MECB. They really are two different beasts with different purposes. The only thing they really have in common is they're both retro 8-bit.
MECB is really targeted / optimised for experimenting with original 8-bit hardware devices (CPUs and Peripheral chips), whereas the F256K is a complete system more applicable to retro system application software development.
I'd like to explore the F256K for a project like developing a game for a new retro platform, but at the moment all of my available time is consumed by my existing retro experimentation projects.
