MorphOS should get their own forum or if they have one.. use it. MorphOS isn't Amiga and Amiga isn't MorphOS.
For many people, neither is any of the AmigaNG stuff, including but not limited to OS4.
They just come here to market their software that is all, but I guess there is nothing wholly wrong in doing that.
Because the OS4 crowd totally don't use this place for the same. Your post being a wonderful example of this btw.
You'll note that the vast majority of traffic for this site deals with issues concerning the classic Amiga.
But at the end of the day MorphOS will take it's own route and go where it wants (and die eventually) where as Amiga OS still has the brand name in a positive light and will live a good while yet.
You are kidding right? Whilst either OS is tied to PPC, they are dead ends. Further the Amiga brand name has earned itself a position not unlike that of Scientology within the IT world.
It is remembered outside of the community by two groups primarily: Those who used them during the C= days, and those who got screwed over the various scams committed during the early part of this decade by the current lot.
Back to 2010. Retro-gaming is big once again as a new generation discovers the 'golden years in computing' - Hyperion/A-Eon needs to capitalise on this fast and progressively market this thing in the summer across the four corners of the internet.
Except that their offerings don't yet support the retro crowd anywhere near as well as UAE on affordable hardware. And then you have Minimig, which for the same retro crowd is going to be able to offer a much more authentic feel than UAE on any platform.
but make sure that the X1000 can easily load .ADF files more seamlessly.
So what you want is for the X1000, which will cost "north of £1500" to be marketed as a UAE box? Even when the OS4 version of UAE is markedly less advanced than the windows version, and when fpga based solutions costing a fraction are available now?
I swear every time I read this sort of tripe, the reasons for my misgivings over AmigaNG are made all the more clear.