biggun wrote:
There is a market for AMIGA OS for a small system.
You can think of it as a Amiga-Joystick, AMIGA smartphone or AMIGA-Wii.
There is no market for a Desktop system anymore.
The Desktop area is fully saturated with Windows,Apple and now even Linux.
I really loved this Idea, and I do agree with you, but I think it would be nice to "leave the doors open" to be possible to raise the system in the future up to a Desktop level (if it is possible).
I'm not an expert in Coldfire. Do you think it would be feasible to have in the future more than one CPU in the same board, in a cluster-like fashion? Maybe talking with each other with fast Ethernet or a serial bus?
I believe this fills the other side of the problem. Let's say, you can have a sub US$100 device, and the software for it could even run in a big multiprocessor box. One could add boards with multiple CPUs to speed up the machine.
Amiga OS is multitasking, so we could distribute new tasks to different CPUs and do software that launch many tasks.
It would take the advantage of multiple CPUs when they exist
It is just an idea...