I switched from silicon to software amiga's years ago and have not regretted it in the slightest. I can turn my system on and run any piece of software from os1.0 ocs to 3.9 aga or rtg and anything in between smoothly and with little effort. If my system dies I don't have to search desparately for some rediculously overpriced replacement. For the same price as a Picasso IV I can get a pretty decent 3d card.
The whole "russian roulette" I played when I pressed the power button is over. Someone else can worry about if the next time they turn the physical amiga on is the last. I think a Natami would probably be worse. You have one producer, with limited runs, on specialized hardware. Try to replace or repair that.
I do have some amiga hardware still, but it doesn't work and that doesn't really matter to me. I have some amiga discs still but they are probably dead too. They are all backed up on cds.
Minimig, Natami and others are cool little projects, but if you think they can do better than Aros and UAE on a netbook, laptop or desktop monster, then I have a bridge for sale in NY you might be interested in
