You might want to try out the unregistered version of MorphOS if you haven't already. If your Mac Mini hits a snag it would be nice to find this out before paying 250 Euros. http://www.morphos-team.net/ has the downloads there for the ISO image.
Hey there! Thanks for the advice. I installed MorphOS last night and I must say it looks really slick on the Mac Mini! It's incredibly fast and has definitely resurrected my G4! I think I'll more than likely fork out the 150 Euros for the license. The community seems quite active which sounds positive.
I'm a developer for the Mattathias project which is an attempt to bring AmosPro software to modern machines using LLVM as our code generator. If you would be willing to try to port LLVM to MorphOS, I would be very grateful. Especially since I think MorphOS is stuck with an out-of-date version of GCC in many cases and Clang makes a nice C compiler. The Mattathias project mailing list page is at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/mattathias/. If you are interested in joining the team make a mention there.
It sounds like an interesting project. I'll do some looking around as soon as I get my rig up and running. Thanks for the heads up!
hi & welcome.... You might even want to check out AROS as it's been having great development the last little while. I personally use Amiga OS4.1 u1 via a Samflex MB and love it ..and I'm certain you've heard of the upcoming brand new AmigaOneX1000:-)....either way welcome back to the Amiga!
Hey there! Yeah, I did some looking around at AROS last night. It looks pretty cool as well, although I don't think I could use it as my main workstation. I have heard of the infamous X1000

, looking forward to it's launch!
So I've been contemplating buying a A1200 which I'd like to use an LCD monitor with. I'm so out of touch with Amiga hardware that I'm re familiarizing myself with the various expansion cards and what functions they have!
If anyone has any advice putting together a A1200 rig, I'm all ears.
