This will never happen, reason?
Well if hyperion ports OS4.x to mac G4 systems they will undermine the sale of X1000 and sam460. Why use a lot of money on a SAM or x1000, when they can buy a mac systms for less then nothing and get the same or better speed?
Only a minor group will use that amount on money just to get "new system" or the fpga chip on x1000.
Well, this is my opinion.
First, it is the SAM440ep, 440flex and 460ex that have a fpga chip on their motherboards, not the X1000, which has an XCORE chip which is different than a fpga.
Unless Hyperion is getting a kick-back of some of the money made for each X1000, or SAM sale, besides the OEM license fee for OS4.x being included in the sale,
which I don't think is the case, why would they care if cheaper alternatives for OS4.x hardware were available? They ported OS4.x to the Pegasos2, which can be found for sale used cheaper than any SAM system and the Pegasos2 is faster than any of the SAM's (in most ways, if not all tests, IIRC).
I don't think I have ever read any reasons from Hyperion that make any sense for why they did not, and continue to not provide a port of OS4.x to any of the G4 Mac models. Does anyone outside Hyperion know the answer for certain? I would really like to know. It does not make any sense for the MorphOS Dev. Team to port MorphOS to the X1000 or any of the SAM hardware, but there are a lot of Amiga users that would like to be able to run both OS4.x and MorphOS (and even AROS PPC) on the same computer and would buy a license for OS4, if only Hyperion would port OS4 to one of the better G4 Mac models. Hyperion has no obligation to ACube, or A-Eon to protect their sales by not doing a port of OS4.x to any G4 Mac models. Porting to a G4 Mac would probably have a negative impact on SAM sales, but probably not as much as you would think, as some buyers still just want a new computer opposed to used gear. The X1000 is unique and would be negatively affected even less than the SAM's by a port of OS4 to any G4 Mac hardware. With the limited supply and high cost of the PA6T CPU's, it is not known how many X1000's Trevor and AmigaKit plan on producing, so by the time it would take Hyperion to do a port of OS4 to any G4 Mac model, it is possible that A-Eon might be done producing X1000's by then and have moved on to a different design. I wish for nothing but success for Trevor and Matthew Leaman of AmigaKit in their sales of X1000's and any future designs, but for the health and growth of OS4, I see a port of OS4 to G4 Mac computers as a good thing. I apologize to Trevor and Matthew if my views are harmful to any present of future plans for hardware that they have. As a matter of fact, Hyperion's own plans for the PPC Netbook for OS4.x at a price between $300 to $500 is just as big a threat, if not more so, than a port to used G4 Mac hardware. Many OS4 users have already stated that they do not want used hardware and prefer to spend more on new hardware with a warranty, but many more of them would be interested in a G4 Mac port to obtain cheap AND fast OS4 hardware.
It is hard to tell just how many new OS4 licenses would be sold if Hyperion ported OS4 to one or more G4 Mac model, but the price of entry into the world of using OS4 has definitely been a limiting factor for many potential OS4 users in the past, and will continue to be that way until the day the $300 to $500 Netbook is released. Even then, a $0 to $300 G4 Mac will still be cheaper and much faster option that will appeal to many potential OS4 buyers, with an added benefit (for some that see it as a benefit) is the ability to run both OS4 and MorphOS on the same computer and not need two different systems if you are interested in both PPC NG Amiga systems.
Not porting OS4 to any G4 Mac hardware has always puzzled me. Since I own several G4 Mac's, I would like to see Hyperion port OS4 to one or more of them in the future (but not until they are finished optimizing OS4.2 for the X1000 and other already supported AmigaOne systems and completing work on porting to their Netbook (even though I have no plans to purchase a Netbook, or any other currently supported OS4 system).
Some people have an aversion to any Apple products, but the number of current and former Amiga users who like and use Apple products far outnumbers the few that have Apple phobia.
My interest is growing the Amiga community as large as possible, as fast as possible. Including trying to win back as many developers as possible. We need tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of users again, if that will ever be possible? How we get there is not my primary concern. I just want more users and more developers and I include OS4.x, AROS, MorphOS and AmigaOS3.x on original Amigas and FPGA devices as well in my definition of what the Amiga community is.
Time to go back to lurking mode.