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We are prepared to pay for Amiga OS. Hell, it's my highest wish (when it comes to somputer related wishes anyway...). I am NOT prepared to have what's supposed to be a software company (Amiga Inc) tell me what hardware I can and can't use.
You'll still have a great choice of hardware in the comming months/years and at present.
Why do some people seem to assume that there will never be any other Amiga OS compatible PPC hardware than the AmigaOne G3-SE?
My point exactly, there will be so much hardware we wont know what to do with it! That is on thing the Amiga Community has. That is, a lot of copmanies/persons in the hardware industry that are sticking behind the platform, such as Eyetech/Merlancia/Elbox/KDH, just to name a few...
It would be good to see a motherboard from Merlancia and Elbox in a few more years

just not computer addons :}...
And bplan, if they ever decide that AmigaOS running on their machiens is a good thing

... All looks good.
Yeah, LOL. I can't see the end of the line of queuing potential licencees, fighting over an Amiga approval.
It's nice that in addition to a familiar OS, we'll also experience that cosy feeling of little choice among hardware, hardware manufacturers ignoring Amiga OS and overpriced hardware due to nonexistant competition that we've been enjoying ever since C= died.
These conditions are totaly different to the conditions of use of the classic Amiga hardware.. That is, Anyone can make an Amiga now, it justhas to be certified and their company has to be approved once, they have gone through an Amiga Inc Auditing so that Amiga Inc may assure quality!
Its not as if the only hardware we're going to have is the AmigaOne. More will come, and i know this is a rather large assumption, but i beleive with the amountof hardware companies (AmiBorn) that are still backing the Amiga, their will be more motherboards/configurations to come!
It seems like to me your comparing the current clarifications to the old classic hardware, which isnt fair, because the restrictions are practicaly non existant in this case.