Hi amigaksi,
I agree 100%!!!
So much of those UNKNOWN ACTIONS interfere with making a predictable outcome.
That is what made Amiga so AWESOME. It was an ultimately flexible/hackable system, and yet it was just like a console because what was done on one, would happen on every other model.
So, you write an assembler groovy hack, and it worked on all the other machines (A1000, A2000, A500, A600, A3000 and the CDTV), while the A1200, A4000, and CD32 weren't 100% backwards compatible. A disaster! (Even that contributed to the breakdown of Amiga market share.)
What will bring everything all back to where it should be is the NatAmi!!!!
Full OCS/ECS/AGA compatibility. AWESOME!
For example, it'll be like having what is essentially the power of a Playstation 2 (with much more RAM!!!!), but it is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT hackable!!!!!!
NOTHING beats that!