humppa wrote:
No. This only applies to Troika's so called "high-end" board. ACK have own designs. Troika would probably license/relabel a 3rd party design and market it to the Amiga market. This is different from PPC Macs.
How?? ACK at this point has shown nothing. The Troika board has been sold to lots of people already and both ACK and Troika are seeking to sell there boards to the Linux community (which is doomed to fail, because they are much more expensive then the Genesi and Apple alternatives). I and other have offered to relabel macs and Pegasus' for the Amiga Market, there is no interest from Hyperion, a mac port would be hard, ask Benji, he told me that on more then one occasion, at Amiwest he told me it, and I and a bunch of others who actually develop for a living laughed at him. Believing that a much more expensive and less powerful hardware is the solution is part of what got the Unholy Trio in trouble in the first place.
Still rather unlikely, but after all more realistic than Amiga Inc. granting a license for PPC Macs.
Why?? What possible reasoning do you have here? In fact Hyperion has never said that they couldnt do it because of licensing issues, they say its TOOOOOO HARD. Which is funny as hell, because if they aren't technically competant enough to port there OS to working hardware with fully functional Open Source OS already running on it, they cant begin to play in the embedded market.
-Tig