#1
I'm into Amiga's since 1985, so I guess that makes me an expert user. And don't acuse me of trolling; I'm an A.org member since 2005. You on the other hand could well be a troll; member since April 2012... Very suspicious...
Oh, give me a break. I started in 1987, not long after you. A.org membership means nothing. If I'm wrong in my accusations, please accept my apologies, but you do sound very novice in your posts.
#2
Why not, you say? Ask Jens!
No, you made the statement, you explain it. At least explain what happens, and how you know the SDRAM is to blame. Give me a reproducible real-life example.
#3
Anything can get fried, especially by very novice users that don't know what they're doing.
The whole Amiga can get fried by very novice users. Your concern should't be focused on the ACA, but every electronic item in the world.
#4
EDO is cheap too, and very easy to replace.
Yes, but the advantage of SMD SDRAM outweighs EDO.
#5
He could put an FPU socket onto the boards, so that buyers can deside to put on an FPU or not. It's their decision in the end.
True, but that would mean A) a bigger board, B) more components (trust me, a socket isn't enough) C) more testing, D) people start messing with the boards (see your argument #3), E) more support for Jens.
#6
I did too, and find many. Sorry.
Then please give me a a few links. I googled, and found the opposite, people love it. But maybe my google-fu is a bit rusty.
Sorry if I come out as rude, it's nothing personal against you.
Disclaimer: I'm not Jens (nor affiliated with him in any way)