
It's not exactly bliss and angels in the Amiga world. AmigaOS 4.0, while done,
released, and
updated, is hard to come by because you either need a supported
classic Amiga, or one of the three Amiga Ones ever sold. With
a lawsuit underway nobody really understands, and no interest whatsoever from any hardware vendor, the future looks rather grim. On the MorphOS side the grass isn't exactly a whole lot greener. MorphOS 2.0
has been released, but again, nobody is producing any decent hardware for the operating system to run on. Genesi sells the Efika-based
OpenClient, but this device lacks the graphical chipset to power the new 3D features of MorphOS 2.0. In addition, MorphOS 2.0 has a hefty price tag of EUR 150. There is a third option, which has been making steady progress for years now: AROS.
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2007-02-05
Pick up a copy of Circuit Cellar or Nuts & Volts. There are tons of ARM based SBC for under US$150. These run Linux out of the box but usually slower. Now that Microchip has adopted MIPS for PIC32 you should start seeing alot of those too. All of these are low volume (compared to ASUS or other MB manufactuers) so I don't buy the low volume argument.