No valid reason for OS4 to go to commodity hardware. The market isn't there - niche OS's are free/open source on commodity hardware, Hyperion would have no business model.
It's be just another offshoot hobby OS that could once make a meager earning on the PPC side that is now on commodity HW where there's a plethora of free OS'es for every niche market. Another OS I'd have to run an emulation layer on to run legacy software. Why should I run OS4 x86 vs. AROS, vs. UAE/Amikit/Amithlon?
There is also the fact a small team could never support the vast range of PC hardware. This is the same problem that hampers AROS. A small team cannot support every chip made for a mobo, or every gfx card released in the last 10 years. The same reason Apple locks hardware to software - no ****ty coded 3rd party drivers on core HW. Same reason MS doesn't do drivers themselves and why they have WHQL.
I'd love to run AROS, but it simply doesn't run on the hardware I own. AROS for SAM 440 is absolutely unfunctional. That being said, I don't expect a hobby OS to support my dual 590 GTX's. Either would OS4.
Now OS4 for PPC Mac, that's something I could go to bat for.
Beh. Wrong. The market isn't there to sell 10 copies of an OS to the 10 people willing to pay $1000 for a motherboard built around 10 year old tech that represents bleeding edge in the Amiga world.
I would pay $100 usd for AmigaOS to use on PC hardware, and I am sure I am not alone.
I think it would be safe to say the number of people who would pay for AmigaOS that they could install on PC hardware is so much greater than the number willing to pay for underpowered and overpriced PPC hardware as to make a comparison laughable. The number of copies sold to PC hardware owners would surely number in the thousands or tens of thousands from day one...and custom built to spec machines bearing the logo and OS discounted for OEM bundling would only increase that number.
I went the overpriced PPC hardware route years ago with my A3000 68060 & A4000 + 0600/PPC+CVPPC loaded to the gills. Many Amiga users never went as far as I did. I left in 2001. For general computing it is no longer viable, but I still love the OS and would gladly purchase it for installation on commodity hardware.
Support one family of motherboards and one family of graphics cards. For printing, maybe CUPS could be ported? I am not a programmer, but I know that Mac uses CUPS.
If AmigaOS was on PC hardware, the potential for platform growth would exist. On PPC hardware that is 10 years behind the current x68 in terms of performance, and twice the price, there is no market outside of a handful of fanatics. The PA6T-1682M CPU cranks out what??? 3,000 MIPS give or take? That is slower than my Athlon 64 from 2004. I know there are other variables to consider...but that is 1/3rd the MIPS rating of my Athlon 64 from 2004. ONE THIRD! This doesn't even address availability of the processor, as Apple owns PA Semi and keeps them alive because the US Government uses them in embedded applications...and that is the current HIGH END custom Amiga CPU, and other than memory speed it is slower than 8 year old x64 hardware. The I5/I7 is so much faster still...
I am writing this post from a dual-boot Windows/Mint laptop with a 2.53 Ghz core2duo cpu (30,000 MIPS), 6 gigs of ram, 500gig HD, and Nvidia GT260M with 1 Gig dedicated video memory and a 17.3" screen. I bought it 2 years ago and paid $800 for it - $300 less than I paid for my CVPPC/CSPPC in 1999 - and I got a "good deal" on the miggy upgrades. I rarely use Windows, and I would love to ditch Mint and use AmigaOS - or install a drive in my second bay as a dedicated AmigaOS drive.
Of course, AmigaOS on x64 will never happen. The priests make sure of that...
Eddie Izzard could do a good bit on this scenario. Oh look, a shotgun...BLAM! oh I just shot myself in the face! Well of course I did. I wanted to shoot myself in the face. Shooting myself in the face is so much better than not shooting myself in the face... Amiga logic. Its no wonder it is dead with so many adherents who believe that face shooting is the way to go.