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Pretty sure this has been disccussed a lot and there is no need/want to port to this hardware. Too expensive and in every case faster Mac hardware still to be done.
That makes an awful lot of assumptions about a lot of things, for instance that the huge costs in developing even "mid range" performance hardware with an exotic PPC such as the one in the PA6T for starters. It assumes also that the X1000/460 ever sells enough to recoup those costs or that PPCs that are in any way useful to the desktop are still available, consider that the PA6T being used now is basically warehouse stock that will never be replaced.
No 5 years ago the PPC markets for the desktop was dead, it still is. OS4 has just been ported to boards that are designed and only suitable for embedded application where the PPC is still very popular. The X1000 is the exception to this but it is due to one mans desire to have a fast(ish) OS4 machine and not anything to do with the reality of the computing world.
Probably because you're thinking like a purist...
Now that's kind of a silly question.Old Amigas haven't dried up on the used market yet, and they're 20+ years old. Lets do the math and figure out how many more G4 Macs were made than Amigas. I figure they'll be around quite a while.
I prefer using one as a foot rest