NewRevolution wrote:
Thanks.
Still, I must be lagging a bit behind.....
What is IIRC and gcc :-?
IIRC == If I Recall Correctly
GCC is a C compiler
Open source or not doesn't really matter.
So if I get a hold of a PowerPC based (60x/G3/G4) system (e.g. Mac) - I can just start programming? Or can i develop applications for Amiga on my PC?
I recon as loong as the coding isn't hardware specific, it doesnt really matter. But if I start programming against file system, memory etc - I should have a Amiga platform.
I am afraid just any PPC solution will not help. However, there are a few solutions that can help you focus on developing apps that can run on AmigaOS once it arrives:
First, buy an Amiga w/ a PowerPC card. That limits you to an Amiga 4000 or 1200, with the Phase5 cards. The 4000 solution especially offers you a rapid case, for you get the actual AmigaOS and will gain earlier access to the next-gen AOS as well as to the Amiga-compatable OS, MorphOS.
Next, if you have a PC already, there is Amithlon. Amithlon is an emulated Amiga for the PC on a custom Linux kernel. Not the easiest thing to work with in my experience, but some people enjoy it.
Finally there is the Pegasos motherboard, a PowerPC motherboard that comes with the forementioned MorphOS. Some people slag off MorphOS, others praise it, but from your viewpoint it might do the job. Since MorphOS is an AmigaOS-API compatable OS, an application developed for it should re-compile for AmigaOS 4.0 without much effort once it arrives. Plus then you'd cover your bet, having an app for both PPC'd Amiga solutions.
Some people might mention the AmigaONE motherboard from Eyetech, but it only runs Linux at this point, so for your needs (that is, as a developer) it does not do the job at this point.
That's how the cards fall from my point of view. And as I know someone will bring it up if I don't mention it, I work for Genesi, the makers of the Pegasos, so I am biased naturally to our solution. I am trying to present an honest and fair evaluation of your options, however. I just hope this was helpful.