If you were clever enough to spot the trends how would you have designed the AGA Amigas? Turning too little, too late into just enough and just in time.
Simple: I would have released the A3000+ as engineering intended. Late 1991 launch would have given VGA a run for its money, and the onboard DSP would have done wonders in the professional market.
I think there were some deisgn notes to use battmen.resource to auto-force the system to NTSC/PAL as selected in the Early Boot Menu, so if that had come to fruition (and DblNTSC/DblPAL/VGAOnly were selectable options) the scandoubler issues we face now would have been pre-empted.
With that machine on the high end, a 1200 with DSP, hard drive, clock, FPU and some Fast RAM as standard would have been nice. Price would be kept low with subsidies from the phenomenal sales of the 3000+ (since we're dreaming anyway
