Don't forget VM Icaros. With that there is no barrier to trying AROS at all.
Good example of another way to break barriers to entry. Again, I don't believe a $2000 motherboard will help OS4 brind down barriers to entry. In fact I believe wasting what is certain to be at least a year of porting to a $2000 board is destructive for Hyperion's future.
So spend the energy on jazzing people up for AROS instead of harping on a company that has told you multiple times to go frack off and die.
A-Eon? I hope they die so AOS4 can move on. Hyperion? I have never told Hyperion to die. Go to AW.net search the forums for my nick and the word "Lawsuit" . How many hundreds of posts do I have supporting Hyperion?
I don't like that Hyperion gets sucked in to this $2000 board garbage (it makes them look incompetent), and I do wish for a future AOS4 x86. So what?
AOS 4.x is not your hobby. Its their hobby. Your hobby is AROS and AOS 3.x. Sure if you *really* want to use AOS 4.x, well you've said your peace hundreds of times now. They don't give a crap. And they even have said effectively they will continue to not give a crap. At that point when you continue to go on so much you look not very interested in AOS 4.x at all, and more interested in making a sport out of bitching. When a woman rejects you in a bar, do you talk about her 4 years later, or do you find someone else to pursue, someone that wants to be with you?
It certainly is my hobby. The Amiga community is my hobby. I am an active user of Amiga68k(3.9 mostly) and AROS. I am soon likely to be using MorphOS (now the barrier to entry has gone even lower), but I still enjoy seeing the latest OS4 and checking out progress on ports etc. Yes this is my hobby.
I know a lot of peoples who hobbies are in airplanes. They read about old ones and get the latest news about new ones. Have magazine subscriptions, browese websites. Guess what? They don't own every single brand of airplane. Most of them don't own a single airplane. Still their hobby.
I don't think I have to own every brand of AmigaOS to see all of the "Amiga" as my hobby.
Its not like Hyperion is sharing code with other camps. Even if you are right its no loss on AROS or MorphOS. And I'm sure at least *some* folks are willing to try one of the other choices out. How many? Thats impossible to know.
It's not about Hyperion sharing code. It's about users sharing code. Sharing ports. Building the software database. It's about all camps growing to a point where if there was enough users to sell a piece of software, it could be sold as an "Amiga" title across AROS, MorphOS, OS4. I think we already have that a large extent.
If MorphOS ran on x86 and still kept the same 30 minute demo idea then many more people would try MorphOS. Running on modern hardware would only make it more appealing and that would translate into more sales.
Maybe the Hyperion folks will catch up someday. I think that would be great.