Yes, this is a rather crazy question, and it may have been asked by someone in the past -- not sure. The Macrosystem Casablanca is the successor of the Draco, which was essentially an Amiga compatible. Both have a 68060 and run OS 3.1, but the Casablanca OS is somehow patched and it also uses a different file system, so that Amiga floppies are not compatible with it. Furthermore, I do not know if there is any easy way to get past the "friendly" user interface, which is designed solely for non-linear video production and nothing else. Does anyone have a feel if/how this system could be hacked into and modified somehow to be an Amiga-compatible like the Draco? It does accept a serial PC keyboard (for titling and shortcuts) and serial PC mouse. Given that the Casablanca is often available on eBay for under $200, it seems that it could make quite the inexpensive high-level Amiga machine if it could be done. I certainly don't have the expertise.