While I find it unusual to see myself agreeing with tmhg I can only assume he means commercially viable, which for the moment appears to be true. Price, performance and most other properties make it not an option in anything other than homebrew/hobbyist circles where rational decisions arent important. If anything Id have to say the ppc systems youve mentioned support that idea rather than negate it.
ok, lets look at this closely...
"nobody will ever be building a viable desktop motherboard usable by OS4 ever again!"
from that statement, we infer the following:
as some point, somebody (ACube, A-Eon , not really clear.) did make a viable desktop usable by OS4, otherwise you would not include "ever again"
whoever made this motherboard clearly learned their lesson and they won't do it again.
nobody else will try (without failing). Ever! EVER!! EVER!!! EVER!!!! AGAIN!!! (evil laugh)
If you mean that they collective they have NEVER produced a viable OS4 motherboard and probably won't do so in the future, I might be inclined to agree with that, but its not what was said
