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For me the whole point of the Amiga was its hardware.
What we were able to do with clever 68000 Assembly coding coupled with the Paula, Denise and Agnus chipsets.
No emulator is going repeat this type of experience. For those of us that used to do this, the operating system was just a mean to get to the hardware.
Nowadays time is better spend doing clever tricks with GPGPU/Shader and audio DSP programming.
On the other hand, we really need more operating system models besides the Windows/UNIX duality that we get on the desktop.