Seems that there was a time after the demise of Commodore that there was (or could have been) an officially accepted by all/most 'Amiga.' Now, even the use of the trade name is fragmented, and it appears to me that there are many Amiga enthusiasts that don't accept Hyperion/OS4 as the "real" Amiga -- and almost nobody accepts anything Amiga Inc. is involved with either. So 'Amiga' has *irreversibly* become this cloud of various Amiga-like and Amiga-related projects, OS, etc.? Not possible to put Humpty Dumpty together again.
That happened a long time ago already. Amiga Inc put the corner stone in this development by the "the Amiga is dead, long live the Amiga" announcement (announcing their Amiga Anywhere, or whatever they called it), and it has been downhill ever since. Most people I know made up their mind about "Amiga" way back in time, when ANN.lu was still active. These people (we, us) couldn't care less about the Amiga trademark; what's interesting to us is what technological merits a system has, features, specs, performance, backwards compatibility. This was key points for developing MorphOS, and this is the reason to why MorphOS is so popular among Amigans who are more interested in the experience than the trade mark. I am very pleased to see the "but it's not teh reeel!!1!!!1" argument finally being torpedoed down the depts, and I applaud Commodore for this! Your own post is a sign of awakening. Maybe people will start to *think* now!
And at the same time, I would actually consider one of Commodore's HTPC machines with the aumro/karmadigital cases as pictured on their web page. I'm looking for one for my living room anyway, and having a Commodore Amiga logo on it would make it a true gimmick!
