The problem is that there is no standard. EOMA68 solves that problem. With
EOMA68 we have a standard that'll make creating new devices much much
simpler. However you do need to design the housings for them and that is
still not a trivial project. It's simply feasible now to move forward whereas
before it was not. It would be significantly more expensive and time
consuming without the standard. So much so it would not be feasible.
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