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As someone that had access to Amigas back in the day, and old enough to remember the days when they were new, the Amiga as such, is dead.
What made the Amiga special was the hardware and operating system, specially when compared with the competition.
How beautiful it was to be able to play around with sound channels, setup memory buffers with GMA operations for really fast rendering. Everything on
a real multitasking operating system for the desktop users, unheard at the time.
I doubt anyone old enough to have developed software for the Amiga will find these new systems can be called Amiga.
What Amiga used to represent is now part of most computers with the mainstream programmable sound and graphics cards, making use of multicore.
Time to move on.
That didn't really seem to help MorphOS much, with its 2-3 year old support for some surplus PPC Macs which can be had for peanuts.
(overall, http://www.osnews.com/permalink?520468 )
Last I heard about it, it was some already sort of available Chinese OEM netbook (smartbook?) ...which, with AmigaOS 4 blessing, will get 2-3x price up-mark (well, would be in keeping with more recent Amiga traditions, at least)





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2011-08-13
That seems about right to me. AmigaOS4 is a ridiculously niche platform.