@Rassilon
The licensing scheme is put there by Amiga Inc (Not Hyperion) to guaruntee that OS4 will work on certified hardware. So far only Eyetech with their AmigaOne have applied for this certification.
Actually the licensing scheme was arrived at after consultations between the three partners. I'd guess Amiga Inc were the least influential of the three.
With that sorted Hyperion can write the mobo specific parts of the OS4 distribution. As you say with a PPC based mobo, its mainly the drivers that have to be re-written.
Which should NOT be Hyperion's job. Drivers should be supplied by the hardware manufacturer.
So by certifying each hardware solution for OS4 Amiga Inc probably gets a royalty, and the consumer gets a hardware/software combo that they know will work.
At a very hefty premium, and with absolutely no fallback should one of the cogs fall by the wayside.
If the manufacturers of the Barbie PPC mobo wanted OS4 to run on it they would contact Amiga Inc.
But
WHY would they want to?
Let's see:
- They would have to pay a license fee, which even when passed onto customers, would hurt their bottom line.
- They would have to give Hyperion detailed schematics of their hardware.
- They would have to manage first-line support for any problems on their system, including software they have no involvement in. This would include training staff for the purpose.
- They would have to take on the burden of administrating their customers as two distinct groups, meaning they would be administering two products instead of one.
- They would gain an unproven OS based on IP whose future is uncertain.
- They would gain a couple of hundred extra customers at best.
It doesn't stack up too good from where I'm looking at it.
> If a user wanted a mobo to run OS4 on, they would buy a
> mobo capable of running OS4?!?!
And what if a user doesn't want to run OS4 now, but wants to have the
option of running it in the future? Why should he have to buy it now?
And as Rogue said, if a user wanted to upgrade his mobo, that originally came without OS4 but is now capable of running it, they may be able to purchase an upgrade pack, much like the Blizzard and Cyberstorm ones.
I'd treat this as speculation unless officially confirmed. From what has always been said, Amiga Inc's license only permits stand-alone CSPPC and Blizzard PPC versions. There has never been any credible suggestion that upgrades will be available separately for anything else.
You can't really specify any restrictions when we are talking about a hypothetical situation, which is what we are doing
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We can talk about the declared conditions and the restrictions they impose, surely. Otherwise, what would be the point of imposing conditions at all?