There's photos of completed boards on their website. Photoshop, some might claim, I suppose, but why go to all the trouble of assemble boards and then... what? Not write the software to run them? Is that what the holdup was? Of course there's that whole issue of them having chosen a processor that's not compatible with any of the existing PPC software, which just made their job about a million times harder... *sigh* I just don't understand people sometimes.
Well, I've been watching PPC processors for some time, and the processors that are compatible with the old boards are slowly being eol'd.
Add that to the fact that their is no documentation as to how most were built, well...
So, as I've said before, that leaves OS4 and MorphOS.
The former seems possible since the developers have been willing to support legacy hardware, but the latter is not that likely as many of the MorphOS developers don't even have Amiga hardware anymore.
And legacy PPC apps, are they really that important?
There aren't that many of them, and most can be run by an NG OS.