@yester64
>Then i read years ago about Aros and their mobos. And now the X1000. But i am not sure what of an Amiga there are.
http://www.amigaos.net Official info about latest AmigaOS. (next gen AOS, AOS3 binary compatible (partial and full via included emulator) runs on x1000 etc.)
http://vmwaros.blogspot.fi/ Home of one AROS distribution. (AOS3 API compatible)
http://www.morphos.de Home of MOS (AOS3 API compatible OS, partially AOS3 binary compatible, OS with next gen features).
>Can you run legacy software on them and is there new software? ...
Every flavour of next gen Amigalike OS have their own set of native apps.
Also all of them can use some legacy SW.
AOS4 and MOS can run some system friendly apps directly (they have 68k jit and AOS3 API compatibility)
+ AOS4 comes with UAE and AOS kickstart files as standard, enabling close to 100% compatibility
For MOS you can buy kickstart files + install UAE separately.
For AROS you need UAE and to buy kicstart files to make it legacy AOS SW compatible.
For every next gen AOS flavour you can recompile old apps to make them fully native if you have the source codes available.
>If someone can link me to some webpage thats fine. I just like to get more knowledge about these computers.
I mainly use AOS, so here's some further info:
AOS4 uses re-implemented exec kernel and it's source code is ported and improved from AOS3.1.
Here you can see how AOS source code has been developed during the last 25+ years:
http://hyperion-entertainment.biz/in...s-4x&Itemid=18Here is one example what SW you can use on AOS4:
http://www.blitterwolf.com/testing.htmlMost new (AOS4 original) and ported SW can be found here:
http://os4depot.net/New and updated SW is released daily:
http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=recenthttp://aminet.net/recent (notice that most 68k Amiga applications can be run on AOS4 as well, +AOS4 comes with AOS3 files for emulation needs)
For new AOS4 user, this document is nice starting point for the search of SW:
http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?fu...tmooya2011.pdf