Then I just have to ask, if you're not interested why do you bother writing so many replys to anything I say? This whole statement is redicioulus. You can't get a "dedicated" board but you can get a mac and... okeeeey... good point
Uh...I'm replying because you asked WB3 users (i.e. me) why we didn't upgrade to OS4, and I was explaining, and yet it seems that you either can't understand or won't accept my explanation:
OS4 is too freaking expensive. I'm not paying $600 for an accelerator or $1100 for a dedicated board plus $200 for a copy of the OS because
that is way more money than I'm willing to pay for a retro OS - and if I want a modern OS, I can use Windows XP or Linux, both of which are far
more capable and run on hardware that is
massively cheaper.
And yes, I can get a Mac - because
they're nowhere near as expensive. I can get a G5 Power Mac for $50-200 that will stomp any $500+ Amiga PPC accelerator or $1000 custom board
flat where performance is concerned
and be significantly more expandable. And maybe it won't run OS4, but it
will run MorphOS, OSX, AROS, or Linux (hint: the last two there are
free, which is about $150-200 less than OS4 costs.)
If I want oldschool Amiga goodness, I can have it affordably with a 68k machine and WB3.1. If I want PPC computing, for whatever reason, I can have it affordably with a Mac and a free OS. If I want cheap, powerful computing and don't care what platform it's on, I can get an x86 PC. OS4 does not offer improvements on
any of those fronts significant enough to justify the amount of money it requires.