Guys,
As you know, I'm probably the last person on the planet to want to discuss or allow piracy, but there have been some very valid observations made by others in this thread.
The Classic Amiga platform, for all intents and purposes is dead. We still love and enjoy them, but there is no, and will never be any new main hardware for them. Accordingly, no one is writing real software for them any more.
A product like MiamiDX represents a quandry, because in 2007, a computer pretty much has to have a protocol stack in order to be useable. Hell, even an original XBox has a protocol stack....
That leaves us with only a couple of options, both of which have literally been abandoned by the author and are now impossible to obtain legally.
As much as I despise the subject of piracy and will still not allow it openly on this site, there are simply some things which must be done in order for our machines to be usable. Proverbially speaking, we are the group stranded at the top of the mountain, freezing, and having to become cannibals to survive. There is no shame or dishonor in that, but again, it's NOT something you talk about publicly.
In the end, on this subject, both sides are right, and both are wrong.
To the people who accept the truth and advocate getting it by whatever means necessary, good for you, but stop advocating it publicly.
To the few self-appointed "piracy police" in this thread, you really need to take a step back, look at the bigger picture,and stop trying to control everyone else's life. No one made you sheriff. It's not your job to argue with others who have differing opinions, then whine to all the moderators when you don't get your way.
Officially speaking :
Amiga.org understands the current situation with the Amiga platform. If we COULD buy the software in question, we would be a staunch advocate for doing so. The problem is that some of these authors literally won't even respond to e-mails and won't take your money if you sent it.
Meanwhile the platform is being critically hampered by the situation. So in the end, in closing, and in short, if you need ABANDONED software and cannot otherwise get it legally, do what you gotta do, but Amiga.org is not the place for discussing it publicly.
That ladies and gents is my official say so on the matter.
Wayne