I wasn't talking about your accellerator idea specifically, just the idea of things added on to old hardware. While I agree the Amiga is a fairly modern computer design wise, the actual hardware is between 15 and nearly 30 years old. It just seems to me that if you're going to go to the expense of designing, building and testing something, might as well start with a clean slate. I'm thinking about what I'd want to see to make me shift over to using the Amiga as a day-to-day computer again rather than some retro fun... (not that there's anything wrong with that. ;-) ) ... and when I look at all the stuff I'd want, a new motherboard would be saner.
That's why I like the Replay, and Natami, although I'd prefer the latter to be open.
Okay, fair enough

What we really need, is new software for 680x0+chipset+KS3.0 (and no, not ports, especially not Fire Fox ports, yuk

). What our classic Amigas are doing today isn't very impressive at all, and it can be vastly improved.
The OS is firmly stuck in the past, and there's no need for this if one got written from scratch (incompatible with AOS, start from scratch completely). It could be faster and more stable than AOS, and provide the perfect platform for modern applications that run well on '030s with chipset. There are plenty of applications that aren't heavy when they're well written, and there's certainly no need for a billion exa hertz CPU (I'm willing to bet that we'll see the same crappy bloatware as on teh peecee with Winblows/Linsux if our Amigas become up to date speed wise, and this is a big no no).
To me, it's about the software, not the hardware, hence my want for accelerators with standard 680x0 CPUs and some much needed connectivity features (and a shit load of ram for the novelty value

).