I agree that new hardware for classic amigas is unlikely. But not impossible. One new hardware rumor is the Indivision A1200 mkII. But I expect Jens has all the SDKs he needs.
However, a more tangible discussion recently was the Virge emmulation discussion in FPGA Arcade (Minimig AGA thread). It would open up much better possabilities if such challenges could be sorted out in the RTG system.
Thank you Piru for your response. I think I now understand some of the concern that you have.
The idea we're tossing around here is however not to create a third way, but a common way. For software, clients of the RTG system if you will, it would be vital that API compatability is retained. Or else the users wouldn't want it as it would render too much software allready compiled and no longer maintained useless.
As it stands in the moment, it seems that a new RTG initiative would have to specify a new API which would be P96 and CGX compatible, not so hard in it self as P96 currently to some extent does this.
The hard thing, like you and others have pointed out is the driver situation. And everything in interfacing with the hardware as that is what the RTG layer does.
As someone asked here, is it possible to "mimic" the other RTG systems, and retain compatability with existing drivers? I think that would be hard, and cost way more than you'd like to put into such a project, even though the project we're talking about here would be huge.
Please remember that one huge user benefit would be that this new RTG system should also exist in a minimal footprint version, which you could have in Kickstart so that RTG is available from power on. Much like linux and other OS' today have their VESA modes.