@Lemmink
As for the fishing for OEMs part: No they do not try to convince anyone to buy AmigaOnes.
They are looking for people that have their own board or are developing one and need an OS for it. Hyperion will be very happy to adapt OS4 to any Hardware an OEM with have under it's arm.
And why would anybody who allready has a working HW favour an obscure closed-source OS made by a tiny obscure company and controlled by ..... over readily available and sometimes even free solutions ?
Before you answer, there are Linuxes with smaller footprint better features and easier (complete) APIs then any Amiga(like)OS.
If Hyperion (or someone else) could offer a complete solution for any given problem, they might have a chance (like "give me an STB that can
do this and that and sent the 1st 1000 units to Wladiwostock on January 6....").
Due to some stupid licensing problems the OS will not be called AmigaOS 4 on that targethardware anymore. More likely it will be called "The damn Software that powers our machine" OS, but that doesn't matter as it will still be the same OS.
It's not just the name that was licenced, but also the IP behind the OS. It might be there isn't a single line of 3.x-code still in there, but thats not enough to get out of the contract.
Unless you insist that they would just use the comatose status of the IP-holder to ignore them.... but than why did OS4 got started in the 1st place :crazy: :-P :lol: :-o