It really is a shame A-inc listened to the vocal nutters in the community when planning the A1 and OS4
i think its safe to say that they didnt base any development based on a vocal fanbase. if you have any proof that they did, pleaes point me to it. i base my belief on the fact that even back then the userbase was too small to support any future products and hence a buisneess plan would have to focus on the broader perspective.
its very rare to see a userbase that is well enough educated to even know what is best for them, and the amiga user sure isnt one either
x86 chips are a lot more modular than you think. Intel and AMD just can't be bothered making tons of custom variations of their flagship CPUs when they already sell millions of each "generic" core they produce
sure they are able to produce different versions of them, but calling them modular in comparrison to powerpc is complete nonsense and rather farfetched.
you cant make something similar to a cell, p.a.semi's pwrficient or xilinx's programmerble powerpc based on any intel/amd offering without massive production costs. basicly meaning making a brand new cpu/architecture.
I assume you'd like to spend $2,500 for a motherboard just for the novelty of having a custom-built PPC that is unlike any other?
no reason to waste my time by assuming things. in my first post i clearly put a questionmark to wheter the fact that the powerpc is so flexible holds any value or is worth aiming for.
it all depends on where you want to take amiga and amigaos.
seems to me you are assuming im arguing for the use of powerpc when my posts all spins around customization possibilities.
i like powerpc. its a very impressive piece of technology. but its not nessessarily the right way to go at this time.
As a group, they can enable each other as individuals to deny reality of the situation
the interesting thing to notice, is how well your own postings fit into your own cult definition.
the important thing is to keep things in perspective. like mindlessly dismissing powerpc cathegorically without considering the strengths and possibilities really is rather foolish.
/stone