That's a project I'm following. Same for Paul's Neo6502.
I was initially wondering why using a RP2040 instead of (a lot of) logic chips...
Then I realised that is precisely what happened in the computer history. I mean, the builders are always trying to lower the costs.
I do remember the first sound cards I had on my PC. And the size of them. And the size of the last one I had.
So, all of a sudden, it hitted me: that's ok to use an integrated chip to do a lot of things I can do with a lot of chips.
So now, my brain can cope with it. Sorry, I'm a slow learner
:)
I'm an old applemaniac (oh, by apple, I mean apple //, no mac) and how sad I was to see those PCs getting a lot of evolutions, new CPUs, new sound cards, new graphic cards when my poor IIgs stay as it was.
Since the end of the 80s, I'm dreaming about a possibility to do something similar for the apple //.
And boom, such a thing like the pico happened.
It makes me dream again.
That's good. Really good.
/kktos