So... Here's a thought I had: Why haven't we implemented the ethernet card?
Not the whole ethernet card. Just enough of it to send the bytes of the packet up to the linux (where the ppp serial is going, if you're wondering). We should be able to then have the linux bridge the packet onto the lan. If we can do the full bridge, then the Amiga can have it's own IP. If we are doing a "hacked" bridged lan --- we might have to adopt the MAC address of the DE10 or the wifi card (wifi bridge is slightly harder, but only slightly).
There are probably other cores that would benefit from the linux side of this ... at least the 486... if not some of the later consoles.
I think the ethernet chipset that C= used is well documented. We should be able to do this without too much fuss ... and so much benefit.
Is anyone working on this (I'll happily join) ... or is this my thing to master?