Well, to hijack this thread, I would like to mention a computer design I have been bulling over for quite a while, on the very off chance that Commodore USA would be willing to make my dream in to reality. Sadly, post size limits on this board prevent me from going into detail on this board.
Mind you, back in the day, my first computer was a TI 99-4/A, followed by couple of oddball designs that didn't even make Old-Computers.Com based on the PIC microcontroller series, before finally getting a Gateway PC Clone for college.
Today, while I'm not particularly nostalgic about the Amiga itself, (Having never owned one in the first place), I have fallen in love with the philosophy of its design: A programmer friendly machine with components designed to work together and the opperating system tightly coupled to it. So, over the past six months, I've been working out (On paper, in case I win the lottery) a modern day successor to the likes of the Amiga, the Sharp X68000, and the various Atari computer prototypes from 1983-84 that Warner Brothers was too cowardly to pull the trigger on.
The latest specification of my design can be found
here and
here (well, on page 2). To be certain, if this is to be an homage to the Amiga, then the supercharded AMY can be replaced by a PAULA of simmilar width and depth.
Anyone else want to comment, or should the moderators and administrators place this somewhere else?