Hello everybody!
I don't log so often here on Amiga.org, and I mostly read news and forums daily, but this time I wanted to express my opinion on the current Amiga situation, regarding the OS especially.
My idea about a possible and _viable_ way to continue and grow our Amiga experience is to release the Amiga OS 4.0 for 68k.
The reasons that lead me to this solution are the following:
- Amiga OS 4.0 is PPC-based and presently there is no recent hardware where running it (with "recent" I mean on sale and production right now);
- even if some projects (Sam440, Efika, etc) will reach the "mass" production state, they will be very very expensive (since the small production and niche market), not to count that even the present hardware solutions are very very expensive, nor have a (good) future;
- PPC failed to reach a sufficient user base on the consumer computer industry: I know... there are XBox and PS3 (with its Cell PPC-based architecture), but they are not sufficient for giving a good and long future for the PPC family of microprocessors (and Apple "helped" a lot on this side): why sticking with it? Just for being "no-x86"?
- 68k emulation goes hundreds times faster than the fastest 68060 "real thing" on present machines, and works well;
- making the OS 4.0 available for 68k will mean having a good user base made of the so called "classic" Amigas (maybe starting from a 68030 machine as minimum) and emulator users.
This means more people to sell the package to (more money to earn), and more developers (and more motivated since the bigger user base).
- AFAIK Amiga OS 4.0 is written in C mostly so it could be ported with no big hurdles and not much time (not immediate, with some work, I know).
What do you think about this?
Many people will complain about the future of the platform would be "no hardware platform" and just emulation: I was on their side some years ago, but not now.
I'd love so much to have a nice custom and "special" harware where to run my beloved Amiga OS (and the Amiga was and is a great mixture and cooperation between software and hardware), but I won't spend 500 EUR or so on a motherboard, even if I'm an amigan since 1989! (and it won't resemble the orginal Amiga hardware philosophy anyway)
And I'm sure most of the people agree with me, especially in this situation of unclarity and divisions in the Amiga scene (see MorphOS, AROS).
I prefer going on under _good_ emulation (even with a Amithlon-like system - eg. X-Amiga Project) and having some new software for my computer and large user base, than having a costly and special board, and share my experience with other 1000 people in the whole world, so letting it die after a few years.
This is where Amiga is going on right now in my opinion...

The user base shrunk a lot in these last 8 years and I think now it's quite stable (from my feelings - BTW, how many active Amiga users around the world? Any clue?)
But I won't go further on this uncertainity and I'll stick with my _Amiga stuff_, either my Amiga 500, 1000, 1200, 4000 or WinUAE (in this last case, a system to call and use x86 code directly for computing demanding tasks a-la-Amithlon would be great).
This uncertainity is surely due to Amiga Inc. as well, which is following Commodore mistakes very well, blocking good ideas and proposals and not giving a clear directions doing real things (Amiga DE... mah!

).
And speaking about Amiga Inc. mistakes we come back to the OS: sincerely I don't know which troubles are going on between them and Hyperion, but I hope that development of Amiga OS won't be stopped; if I'm not wrong I remember that Hyperion signed a contract that gave a kind of independence to them regarding the release of the OS.
Ok, I finished.
I hope I gave some material to speak on... and maybe one day Amiga Inc. will be owned by us, the users!
C u 'n Da future.
Luca "OgniX"
P.S. Many thanks to those producing and selling hardware for our Amigas!
P.P.S. If my idea encounters a good favour, could an on-line petition help?