When maximum performance matters to me, I have my Linux box which can easily crush any box you can MorphOS on while running several instances of AROS and UAE hosted side by side, as well as assorted other VM's if I so want.
Old PowerPC based Mac's simply have no appeal to me, regardless which OS they run. We recently threw a fully working one away at work because nobody could be bothered taking it home.
MorphOS on a G5 wouldn't be a realistic system for everyday use for me either. I don't have any animosity towards MorphOS but it just doesn't interest me - AROS appeals to me because it's open source, and AmigaOS4/X1000 appeals to me because it's new hardware specifically designed for AmigaOS. Classic AmigaOS appeals to me because, well, it's M68k and the classic chipset or derivations of it that I know and love. MorphOS has none of those.
If MorphOS does it for you, then good for you, but to me it doesn't matter at all if it's more "cost effective". Cost effective is what my Linux box is for.
I'm not "blowing my money" on anything. I'm spending money on things I enjoy to tinker with. As I said: It's a hobby.
Well obviously you do have a bias. And I couldn't care less if your Linux box wants to blow me (away).
New hardware designed for AmigaOS? AOS4 and MorphOS are frightengly similar products and neither supports classic hardware w/o a PPC processor.
If you're fixated on 68K and OCS/ECS that's one thing, but then you mention interest in the X1000.
I admit I like that computer too. I'd Like it better if it ran MorphOS.
And I wish Linux users, UAE users, and X86 fanatics in general would stop trying to convince me that they've got some exceptional solution. I have a PC. I'm posting this on a Mac.
And when the X1000 is finally available, I'll probably still be using a Mac, not just because its cost effective, because they perform better than PPC systems available to AmigaOS users.
Its a shame that Hyperion didn't release a final version if AOS4 for the Mac Mini, they might have sold a few more copies of their OS to people who want more performance than you can get from an Applied Micro based Acube motherboard. And Franko, its not that I think running blurays on a computer is practical, its just that we may have the power to do it (without having to resort to a PC).
As I've said before, whatever you prefer is fine by me as long as you're supporting some segment of the community.
X1000's ATI R700 support says Hi.
Great! Where can I buy one?