I don't have one Amiga at this point that doesn't have some kind of hardware quirk. It is time for a FPGA board solution to offer:
A) full AGA and classic chipset emulation
B) 32 bit capability
C) Upgrade path-
somekind of upgrade path so that we can move away from vintage hardware and offer a reasonable amount of compatibility.
Natami was a dream, Minimig is great...
FPGA arcade seems to be it but that project moves at the pace that it moves.
I don't think Amiga OS4 is it, way to expensive for hardware and software. Port it to X86 and arm, run it on everything lower the price and it will take off as a cool retro hobbyist platform. A Kickstarter to get OS4 ported to X86 and ARM commodity hardware makes the most sense to me.
Call me crazy and thanks for your work on supporting AMIGA!
I second this. I'd love to buy an AGA compatible board that simply ran all my old Amiga software and Amiga OS. I was hopeful that NATAMI or something from Jens Schonfeld - Individual Computers would be AGA compatible and replace all my old failing classic Amiga hardware.
I'd also contribute to a Kickstarter to get AmigaOS ported to x64. I'd love to run AmigaOS on modern PC hardware without custom motherboards. I long for an alternative to Windows and Linux on my desktop and it'd be amazing if it was a rewrite of AmigaOS.