I have watched the whole os4 thing with interest but I always think they really don't want any success at all. If they did, they would find hardware that is inexpensive so that the amount of users using os4 would grow (and with that more developers would develop for it)
2700$ + OS liscence for a computer with no networking and sound (Maybe it will work someday but you get no guarentee of that when you buy it)
Oh yeah there's the X chip that dosn't come with any software to use it
and there's a second core on the processor that may never work.
Lets not forget that 2700$ apparently does not include a monitor, mouse or keyboard, and only gets you 1gig of ram.
To say I don't get it is not enough to really explain how I feel about this. Some people are rushing to their defense and seem angry people are being critical. How could you NOT be critical of this? The whole thing just sounds insane, because it is.
If it was 3k but included at least 4 gigs of ram, keyboard, mouse monitor and everything worked, I wouldn't say anything at all. To charge that much for a half working system that is so crippled right out of the box is beyond insane.
What os4 really needs is a 300$ computer that runs os4 decently, regardless of specs and so on. Even a 500$ computer may have a chance to spread os4, but 2700$ For a crippled half working computer that has no software? I'm a huge amiga fan, but I can't even justify buying a sam board because of the low specs. If huge fans of amiga won't buy them, they have zero change of anyone else being interested.
Its like they purposely don't want it to succeed. Just seems insane to me, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Steven