Support for Nexus syslogs

I am about to turn up some new Nexus switches, and am curious if anyone else has tried using MARS to discover and collect syslogs from NX-OS. If you've tried it, what was your experience? Are the Nexus syslogs close enough to IOS syslogs to at least let MARS understand most?
If it's a no-go, is there planned support for NX-OS in an upcoming MARS release?
Thanks.

I note Nexus syslogs are still not supported in CS-MARS v6.1.x Revised: January 27, 2011
With CS-MARS product now end of sale June 2011,  should I hold out any hope of a fix before end of Software Maint in June 2012 ?

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