Savan wrote:
ts hard to get the overpriced out dated Amiga hardware, so why cant we just have it run on other PPC hardware?
The remaining Amiga companies are stupid, they would rather sell damn expensive hardware with a OS to a small fan base than port the OS to hardware what millions of people use.
Anything is better than a OS with no hardware.
And no software...
Even if AmigaOS could run on Macs, who would bother with it when they have OS X with hundreds of times more features and thousands of times more software applications.
People may install AmigaOS and boot into it on occasion out of curiosity, then boot back into OS X to get some real work done or play a game that isn't from the last century, but switching between the two just serves to highlight AmigaOS' deficiencies.
A computer is a tool, you use the tool which is right for the job. The problem is, AmigaOS simply has nothing to offer any more. In the past people didn't run Amigas just because of the OS. They used Amigas because of the software - they had Video toasters, they ran Lightwave or Imagine, Vista Pro, DPaint, they played games etc. All the software that was better than the equivalent on other machines at the time. None of this applies any more.
Maybe some will be happy to sit and customise their Workbench screen all day and wonder at the marvels of watching two MPEGs and playing an MP3 at the same time, but to normal users, who actually need their machine to do something useful, OS4 is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard.