Yes, as a long time AMD fan (after Pentium II, I learned about AMD and never looked back with any new builds), I cringed after my initial post seemed to imply Intel was the only CPU in existence to base from.
That is also interesting about Norton Utilities. I need more time with the core to discover such things. I am trying to learn how to make VHDs to mess with.
I like the idea of "486 SX compatible CPU" which locks in a class or Family and Model but perhaps a hypothetical model of a clock speed of 90mhz (100mhz experimental).
Can someone explain and differentiate the claim of being partial FPGA being 'helped' by emulation'? ScummVM and PRDoom may run off of Linux on the ARM core, bypassing FPGA altogether (which is fine IMO in these cases), but is this core running some optimization by utilizing non FPGA hardware on the DE10 Nano that some might feel is 'cheating' or partial emulation? I suppose it's subjective, but playing to the strengths of the Nano's hardware that is not unlike using an ODE on original hardware I take no issue with. Where is the fine line that some people are concerned with in this core? I don't know enough about the technical details yet.