Wow, eMacs are cheap!
http://computers.shop.ebay.com/Apple-Desktops-/111418/i.html?_nkw=emac+1.25&_catref=1&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
Yeah they are cheap, but those prices aren't even the cheapest I have seen. In fact, I have seen many eMacs priced at well below $100 and some below $50 US dollars. Even though some people still complain about the price of a MorphOS license, how can anyone not realize the excellent performance they can get for a very small price by getting a G4 eMac or MacMini and a MorphOS2.5 license key to run their Amiga programs and MorphOS specific PPC programs. With E-UAE for MorphOS they can even run all their old hardware banging Amiga games.
For the curious Amiga users that just want to check out MorphOS, they can now buy a very cheap G4 eMac (if they are lucky they might find one for less than $50 US dollars, or even for free) and then download the demo version of MorphOS2.5 that runs without any restrictions for approx. 30 minutes, then slows down, until they decide if they want to buy the MorphOS license key. IMHO there is no reason to not try it out now if you have any interest in seeing what it is like.
It does not surprise me that MorphOS support for the G4 eMac models has come before any PowerMac models, as there has already been some mention by members of the MorphOS Development Team that work on the PowerMac support was taking longer than they had first anticipated. Hopefully support for the G4 PowerMac models will come out before the end of this year, but no one outside the dev team has any idea of how much more work needs to be completed before that can happen.
I am happy to see the steady progress they continue to make and the increase of available hardware models that MorphOS runs on.
Congratulations MorphOS Dev. Team and keep up the great work. Competition and different choices for Amiga users past and present is a good thing in many ways (but not all).