wawrzon wrote:
@bloodline: what kind of amiga compatible i need, you ask?
accidentally just that kind the natami specs state, even up to genlocking (overlay) possibility, because that is what i tehnically use them mostly for.
I did not ask what you wanted. I asked what you actually needed from your Amiga. Do you need an Amiga Compatible or some kind of SuperAmiga that might not be so compatible.
i wouldnt complain about some extra computing speed but thats not the primary issue for me.
So what you need is an Amiga compatible... So something like a bugfixed MiniMig or CloneA would suit your needs?
i can use pc for most computing tasks. up till now i mostly used amigas as simple, reliable, cheap, idiot-proof (no shutdown needed, just pull the power cord) controllers for my "video" installations.
Right, so you have software that you currently use on Amiga systems that you need to use in your video installations. That's fine, and when all the original Amiga hardware dies, having a supply of new Amiga Compatible hardware would be good for you... but your software can't use and doesn't need the extra features of NATAMI... So why add complexity (increasing cost and debugging time) to the Amiga Clone by having SuperAGA features?
i do not estimate too that every extra feature introduced to the amiga compatible will narrow the interested user base as long as it doesnt contradict an existing one. it even possibly will become part of some future standard.
The Amiga chipset has already defined its standard... 16 years of unchanged hardware have defined that standard. Any changes are not compatible and never will be.
i sense you see no future for anything connected to amiga either way since you have already placed it in sentimental past and want to conserve this as such. im fine with it.
No, I want effort to be directed in directions that make sense. The Amiga Hardware has no future, it never had a future, it was a product of the 80's computing environment. It solved problems that technology has surpassed and which simply don't exist any more.
We all here have software that we use, for some reson (it doesn't matter why), that needs an Amiga to run... Amiga hadware has a limted life an we need to develop solutions to account for that... CloneA, Minimig and TobiFlex68k (I personally also include AROS in this list) are all vital in preserving the Amiga... but NATAMI seems like feature bloat and without good reason, except as a private hoby project where it is a good learning tool for someone... and N68070 is just a waste of everyone's time, it can never be as powerful or as complex as a modern CPU, and frankly any software that need a 68k does not need anything better than 68030... really...