After reading the thread, I've realized (again) on of the biggest assets the original classic miggy's had was its versatility. Granted, the rest of the world has more or less caught up (granted, with the resource efficiency that could be compared to how many miles/gallon a DC-10 gets compared to a moped), and like the idea of a traditional wedge shape. (I'm typing this on my 1200 :-D ) The one thing I really miss in "modern" computers is native NTSC support (or PAL, depending on where you live), and had originally set up my 1200 with a VCR to tape youtube vids, though never was able to play them. (Been playing with ffmpeg, still have a bit to learn with it) Had to change that after getting a new 1200 with a scandoubler, so the old one will be the video machine when I get it up and running. (Plus the wifes Superfrog game machine...) Anyway, I get too distracted.. What it'd like is pretty much the aforementioned stuff, like a tower Amiga on x86 hardware, along with the console wedge design (as Amiga users are pretty varied in their computing tasted, which is why the OS itself needs to be as customizable as it is.) If there's custom hardware that is needed, (OS4.0/4.1 ROMS, NTSC modulator, etc...) It could be possible to incorporate it on a PCI compatable "geek card" for x86 tower systems, and just integrated into the wedge systems motherboard. Also, compatability with whats out there is a big problem, but that's mostly a software issue. If OS4 has a WINE port, it would fix some of that.(Or maybe it already does, I'm stuck using a 060, so I live with OS3.9, and don't keep up on the OS4.0 stuff much) JAVA would be helful, too. And Firefox. The Datatypes at least would need to include popular PC file formats. (I don't know the range of OS4 datatypes, either) Anyway, I'm onto rambling now, so I'll just hit send before my 2 cents turns into 20 bucks.. :-D