That's what I'm wondering.
I've looked around at the current CPU upgrades, and they all seem to be WAAAAAYYYYYYYYY "etc" over priced for hardware that was considered fast back in 1992 or what ever.
I've heard of the ColdFire which sounds like a dream come true (so long as the price stays decent), but then you would not have PPC comptability.
On the other hand there don't seem to be any available PPC add ons for the 1200. I've heard of promises of things to come, but no delivery.
Besides, if one comes out finally, would that then mean that my compatability with old 68k apps would be broken, or would some of them work and some not, and for those that work, what speeds would they run? Slower or faster than what a ColdFire could run them at?
I'm stuck between choices because I'm not certain there is going to be any OS4 PPC future for the Amiga, in which case, I'm better off with a COld Fire and OS 3.9.
Now that I've got an Amiga again, I'm quickly realizing why the world of Amiga also pisses me off so much...
...just imagine paying $800 plus for a 486 DX in this day and age...
...that's what it makes me feel like I'm doing.
As for this AmigaOne thing. I heard you can plug in a 1200 into it like a card for backwards compatability. Is this true? And if so, how well does it work? I'd hope it would run PERFECT at the price they are charging. Almost $1000 for a motherboard with out dated GFX, and SLOOOWWWW 800Mhz CPU.
Assuming the Media OS actually gets some freaking multi-media apps, it would take forever to work with large MPEG files and what not. I don't see there logic.
If anyone can provide me with some good links to good buys, good reading material, good informatoin on what is in store for the 1200, etc. It would really help a LOT!