Indeed. Here's the back of the v1.03 board, which shows more of the critical routing:
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In my case, actually manufacturing anything is on hold until I have enough spare cash for all the bits at once. In the meantime, I can work on the software, and on other hardware projects that I can then roll into a single, larger, more efficient parts buy.
For example, there's that "UART Card" socket next to the VIA. Technically, I can plug in anything that'll fit into a 16-byte address space, but also I can reuse such cards on other things I build with the same socket on them. So I can not only work on an actual UART card (probably very simple relative to the m/board), but more complex things like a keyboard, or a sound generator, or even a video card…