Ah, thanks for the info. The reason I ask is because even if arcade card pro support costs more to implement, it would be a better alternative than buying a real one. Mostly because for the money, your card would literally be the last one you will ever need. I really don't relish the idea of paying $100 something for a card that only works for a few games (even if they are good). In addition to the fact that IFU-30 owners have no choice except to get a pro card.
I totally understand.
After having some time to think about it - getting an Arcade Card compatible piece of hardware below the $100 range is absolutely feasible. It really shouldn't cost much more than the CD Stupid Card (for the components anyway). But in order to have everything fit in a HuCard sized space and get a reasonably featured CPLD, we need to drop down to 3.3V components with some level shifters. Then use BGA or other small footprints for everything else. The former (level shifters) aren't a huge issue, but I'm not experienced enough with BGA layout and assembly right now to tackle this.
Ah, a card under $100 sounds awesome. To be honest, even if it costs more than that I'd still buy one in a heartbeat. Considering how much extra stuff it can do over a real Arcade Card Pro, it's still a swell deal!
It's too bad the Everdrive wasn't designed with this kind of afterthought. If it was extended with a little more features to cover what the Stupid Card does (with support Arcade Card Pro functionality), we wouldn't really be here. Instead of buying three cards (Everdrive, Arcade Card Pro, Stupid Card), we would just need to buy one.
At least if we can get Arcade Card Pro support eventually added to the Stupid Card, it will be clear winner in terms of a cost effective purchase. I don't know about other people, but even if the card ends up being larger than normal Stupid Card version, I'd still be totally cool with getting one. There just isn't anything on the market that addresses this problem, so any solution would be awesome!