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"IIRC, there are already 2 PPC accelerator boards for the a1200... one by a company claled 'blizzard' i think, it was a PPC and a 68k 060. And AOS4 already runs on it."
There were several models of PPC bearing accelerators by Phase 5 - the Blizzard for the A1200's, and the Cyberstorm for the A3000/4000, when Phase 5 died, DCE took over and screwed everyone when their boards were shown to be unstable and badly made pieces of junk.
You are unlikely to meet any long time Amiga user who bought one of these things that didn't have a failure with them at some point...
There was at one point a G3 bearing prototype doing the rounds for the A1200, which didn't have a 68k cpu onboard, but offered compatability through software emulation built into a rom.... It, like so many other projects was dropped.