The quote you have from Wiki/google, just about sums it up.
You mean an application on AmigaOS act like a minicomputer on its own?
What is your question exactly?
How AmigaOS' architecture and kernel really works. I'm not too familiar with Amiga, so I was curious. Even the previous example quote was a wee bit to understand.
Why being atypical? No huge difference between the kernel and userland? What points are very different from a generic UNIX monolithic kernel?
Thank you.
