@AmigaDave: Yeah, the Kickstart switcher was a necessary evil for a while there. Not arguing that fact, just wondering had C= implemented true backwards compatibility, how that would have affected their perception with other users, Amiga or otherwise.
And yes, totally agree about the VT keeping C= alive for a little while longer. I eluded to that with the expandability capability of the big box Amiga's, especially the 16-bit centered A2000 (until you added a processor card that is) and how long it kept the system viable for all those years. Really is a wonderful system that way - the A2000. Any of the big boys really, when you think about it. I just give the A2000 slightly more props because of its age, its seemingly open architecture and PC capabilities if anyone thinks that played a significant role (I'm not sure it did, but I'm not saying that it didn't either). And when I say the A2000 is little more than an A500, I meant in its core design. Both were capable of the same things: 1mb Agnus, 9MB Ram, FF/SD optional, Zorro expanders optional off the bus, including accelerators, etc. And I do believe you can towerize or at least slap a Bodega Bay on an A500 to have Zorro slots and even a video card if I am not mistaken. Might not be 100% Toaster compatible though IIRC.