AeroMan wrote:
Just take into account that the PS3 is the best cost benefit solution available. Can you buy a bunch of GPUs and make them work for the same price?
Besides this, the PS3 still has a blue ray, and really cool games.
I can“t think about a better port. Price is nice, performance is nice, it has nice games, can run Linux (if you wish) and it is already PPC. You might not like the PPC, but OS4 is already written for it, so it means porting is easier than to x86.
If you want to stick with x86, them supporting AROS is a better alternative. It is already running with this processor and it is free also. Give it a try
I agree, PS3 may not be the best we can get in the long run, but it is the best we could get quickly and at a good cost to benefit ratio. Blu-Ray is a big benefit, having PS3 games is also a plus, Linux for those who want to bother with it, PS3 just seems to make the most sense for the next step. Then, if there are still any developers that want to continue coding for AmigaOS beyond to an x86/64 architecture, have at it.
My feeling is that with the efficiency of AmigaOS4.x, the PS3 could make it fly and perhaps those coding for the AOS could switch to writing code for applications that are badly needed, instead of having to continually work on the AOS. Yes, I know that to keep up with some kind of semblance of being a "Modern" OS that continuing work must be done, but if they could complete a good port to the PS3, perhaps they could take a break from the OS for a few months and help complete a browser that can compete with Firefox3, Opera, Safari, etc. Just something that works and has most of the bells and whistles that other browsers have.
After that, if they could help get Open Office ported, we might be able to use this new Amiga as an everyday computer without need to boot into Windows, MacOS, or Linux for anything.
Not likely, I know, but not impossible either. :-D
Edit: If AmigaOS4.3, or 4.5 were ported to the PS3, (and it worked at least as well or better than 4.1, with continuing work to squash any bugs) I would gladly spend up to $250, or $300 just for the OS and find a used PS3 somewhere. And I am currently a MorphOS user! (Of course that may change if MorphOS3.x is released for my PPC Mac PowerBook :-o )