\it's a great machine, no question. doesn't look like support for MOS is coming any time soon, though. as i'm sure the MOS developers can tell you, supporting the G5 system architecture is not exactly trivial. :lol:
Well, Piru's posted shots of MOS running on a previous-model G5, don't know how that project's coming along though. Not a tragedy for me, MOS isn't really my thing, but it'd be nice for people to have the option.
well, if, that is, you aren't interesting in supporting your own hardware ecosystem, which i think hyperion are.
And this, of course, is the answer: they don't really
care what their customers want or what would be best for the community, they're out to push their line of (expensive, underpowered) products come hell or high water...
by the way, you planning on coming to amiwest next month?
Aw, I wish, but unfortunately I have way too many financial obligations and not enough income to finance a cross-country road-trip...
Having worked in a shop selling computer parts for a couple of years, I can testify that there are *plenty* of people who are too technically incompetent to be trusted with a screwdriver.
I know, I know, I just think they should be sent off to remedial computer education

As for this particular machine - if you don't like it, don't buy it. Run MorphOS or AROS on your dual G5 Mac and be happy with that. That's obviously not the market Hyperion want, and at the end of the day it's their decision. Let them at it, if they fail because of it, they fail. It's not like the MorphOS fans will be affected by that in any way, so why do they really care?
Well, obviously they're free to run their business as they see fit - but I don't see how that puts them above criticism. I wouldn't be buying an OS4 product anyway, but that doesn't mean I don't feel for the people who would like one but could
really use a cheaper product, and get led on by marketing hype to speculate about this upcoming "new" product only to find out that it's the same damn thing as the old one in a pre-built configuration in an ugly case.