I'm new to mister FPGA ecosystem and I don't have one but potentially will in the future. First I'm ruling things out what I will need first- I'm in a definitive need for an analog board or at least 100% proper analog solution as I have lots of CRTs. Also it seems like almost everyone buys analog boards and many people are very hesitant about digital boards and this is explainable- retro gamers are conformists and don't like HD solutions and they really want 100% hardware preservation, that's the whole point. So I was reading stuff and it seems like the latest analog board 6.1 has issues with a lot of CRTs or monitors. Question is- what gives?? Isn't that the whole point to design something that works just right??
It appears like analog board could have more features like SNAC port 2 but there's not enough IO pins. However I also question the design choices- analog and digital boards have SD slot no.2. Why do you even need that?? Also digital board has TOSLINK but I will never use it as I have never even seen a TOSLINK cable in my life...
As far as I can see mister community wants to get rid of the idea of analog board altogether because there is also a direct analog video solution without an addon board whatsoever that goes through the HDMI port. This seems interesting but it's really not "direct", it's not an adapter. It requires a very specific and proprietary HDMI converter. Not only that but people reported severe issues with so many of these adapters as you never know what you're going to get. Someone reported they spent over 100$ and achieved nothing. This has been documented here:
https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/issues/410
If Mister FPGA project is officially going to rely on something so random and so poorly documented then I don't think it's a good idea to invest into it. Because all of that I'm questioning purchasing mister altogether...