pkillo wrote:
Do you mean it's not fast enough to emulate an A1200? Because it's certainly faster than one. I don't understand what you are saying - it's a PPC chip at 400MHz, which is much faster than an 68020, and still faster than any accelerator you could put into a 1200. Please explain.
Amiga software that does hardware banging (emulating the real thing) would be toooooooo slow.
As to energy savings, thats cool, but the OS is tied to the hardware, so, you will be buying anither copy for the Mac?
btw, I'm curious about this Zeta os you mention. I did a quick google and didn't find anything. AFAIK BeOS lacks support for modern hardware and Haiku is not ready yet. I would like a nice alternative to Linux - I don't hate it like you say you do, but I do not believe it belongs on the desktop of anyone but a hacker. 
Search BeOS Zeta in Google. It is BeOS enhanced (some anyway) but it went under due to legal issues. On the cheap was cheap hardware with BeOS - Modern hardware is more expensive. I have a Dell 2350 P4 (got it free - recycled), added max memory (1GB) and a PCI NVidia Graphics card (64 MB) All new for under $50. Add in the cost of the OS, and I still haven't spent much more than an Efika Mobo, without a case, PSU, video etc . . . . And BeOS Max is on another partition, as well as Amiga Forever 08, and room for more . . .
Well, I don't think you'll have long to wait. We should see it the fourth quarter of this year, hopefully.
I too have a Mac Mini (1.42 though) that I'd like to put back in service with a new OS.
Lets hope so . . . :-D I still use my mini daily with OS X . . . With that Mini there is no need to buy an Efika for e-mail etc . . . :-) MorphOS is nice though . . :-)