Hi Cursor Team,
I am currently developing a from-scratch N64 emulator, focusing on a cycle-accurate implementation of the MIPS R4300i CPU and the Reality Co-Processor (RCP). My codebase has reached 9,000 lines, and I have run into a significant workflow bottleneck regarding usage limits.
Because N64 emulation requires constant cross-referencing of complex hardware specifications, register maps, and signal timing across multiple headers, I am forced to use Composer 1.5 in Max Mode for almost every task. Standard context windows simply cannot maintain the “reasoning depth” required to handle the interaction between the RSP (Signal Processor) and RDP (Display Processor) without losing track of the state.
The Problem:
I am being rate-limited across every model daily. Even with the recent limit increases, the token-heavy nature of Max Mode exhausts my Frontier Usage Quota within just a few hours of development. This frequent throttling makes it impossible to complete deep architectural refactors or implement complex opcodes in a single session.
The Request:
Given the extreme technical complexity of this systems-programming project, could the team consider granting me a temporary ‘Ultra’ tier trial or a significant quota override? Having access to the Ultra-level usage pool (the equivalent of ~$400/mo in credits) would allow me to maintain the momentum needed to finish the core R4300i implementation without being blocked every afternoon.
I am happy to provide my Cursor Dashboard logs or repository access to verify the intensity and legitimacy of these requests.
Best regards,
IJXP