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@corto: I'm sure many people would love to try Amiga on x86. Look at the recent RISC OS Virtually Free release, look at Haiku, look at ReactOS. People try them just to see how they work.
Moving to x86 would give the platform more users.
@Kroc: Historically, Mac was also on alternative hardware. However, the transition to x86 did not stop the platform from being useful.
I'm not saying that x86 is the end-all-be-all of CPUs, but porting the OS to x86 would do no harm.