Good job, Hyperion. I am suprise as OS4 is finished but also not surprised as your track record is encouraging.
Thoughts regarding other comments:
* Hyperion said they would deliver, and they have delivered. After multiple bankrupt companies, I would say this is worth appreciating more.
* And 'Final Release' doesn't mean that it's all over. I don't think they would do all that work knowing something wasn't in the works already. People said the A1 would never happen either, but it did regardless of what is thought about it technically.
* Hyperion shouldn't waste time porting to another architecture but instead they should help develop new or existing applications for OS4. Partnering with Sony for a PS3 port might help Sony as I hear PS3 isn't easy to program. Aros can handle the port to x86, and use Amiga Forever if you want Amiga on PC. And I'll take AmigaOS over Linux any day.
* If you think porting to x86 would help, then reconsider what happened to BeOS. BeOS was on x86, but Be, Inc couldn't survive.
* I agree that $700 for an A1 is too costly. I'm hoping the next board is more reasonable or a PPC accelerator for my A1200 will surface.
* People buy solutions not necessarily technology. I've thought of a few solutions using it, but need something less expensive than a $700 mobo to make it more reasonable.