>1. Should this project go for a normal ATX PPC motherboard with PowerVR gfx custom chips or its own motherboard?
Go ATX, cases and power supplies are thus cheap and plentiful.
>2. Should this new so-called Amiga, use AmigaOS v4 or MorphOS?
Either, or both. I'm personally more interested in AmigaOS4.
>3. Should this new Amiga have Zorro slots, or not?
No Zorro. Compared to other things you can get today, Zorro is OLD, SLOW, EXPENSIVE, and "available" cards are few today and most cards people have laying around are likely aging and will need replaced soonish anyway. It's not worth the expense or trouble.
>4. Would you like to see Amiga connectors for ZipStick compatibility and Amiga mouse comp.?
Don't particularly care about Amiga Mouse connector, PS/2 or USB should be fine. Have no idea what ZipStick is, so I guess I won't miss it if it's missing.
>5. What sort of Amiga keyboard connector is the best sollution? USB only support? PS/2 alike connector like on Amiga 4000? PS/2 connector?
Either USB or true PS/2, as such keyboards are cheap and plentiful. Don't use the A4000 style, it's just a different connector with the standard Amiga signaling which uses the CIAs to talk to the computer. All the recent PC keyboards I have bought in the last few years are all USB native but come with a USB->PS/2 adaptor. I use them as PS/2 with the adaptor.
>6. How should this Amiga keyboard be? 96 keys like before, or PC alike form?
Just find a good PC keyboard out there and get special keycaps printed if you want. A custom made keyboard won't be worth the money probably. I currently share my PC keyboard with my 4000T via a PS/2 adaptor, and the extra keys from PC land are convenient to have. Besides, I only ever saw one or two programs actually use the Help key, so don't miss that at all.
>7. Should we go for PowerVR 2 or PowerVR 3 for the prototype?
I thought you wanted make some custom chips, that you did NOT have any interest whatsoever to use off the shelf PC parts?! What does a Kyro (II) give you that a more modern and with more features Radeon or NVidia chip doesn't?? How does a Kyro have more of your "Amiga feeling" than any other PC graphics chip?? I've had my PicassoIV with the Cirrus 5446 for q number of years now, and don't miss the AGA look at all. Whatever, go with the newest/better feature set.
>8. What sort of tower sollutions should we use? We want to continue Amiga 4000 T design and go further with this. Is this bad, or good?
I have an A4000T built by Quikpak. I **HATE** this tower case. It's a pain to take apart and put back together, you have to lay it on its side when open, you have to lay it on its side to do the opening... My PC case by Antec lets me leave the thing where it is, just pop the side off and tinker inside, it's much easier to deal with. If you want to pick a particular case, please make it one that is easy to get in and out of, make sure that an expansion card packed with connectors is easy to get in and out (A different PC case forced me to unscrew and slide back the motherboard to put my Radeon AllInWonder 8500DV in and out as the connectors on it hit part of the case if the motherboard wasn't moved, VERY BAD case design there too)
>9. What price would you give for such Amiga?
Depending on if you choose OS4 or MorphOS, don't price significantly higher than the current AmigaOne or Pegasos that your OS of choice runs on. If you go too much higher than that, people will buy the AmigaOne/Pegasos instead. Even though you want to put a middle-aged chip on your motherboard, I'd probably disable it and use my spare Radeon card anyway, which recently came out of my PC in favor of a newer/faster Radeon for Final Fantasy XI's use, as I don't understand why I would think PowerVR is better or more "Amiga like feeling" than my Radeon 8500DV card.
>10. We've come up with Amiga 5200, Amiga 5600 and even Amiga 6000. What should the name be of this new Amiga?
It's your product, get a license for the Amiga name and it's your decision what number to put next to it.
>11. Is Amiga NeXT a bad or good name for this project?
You've got two tradmarks there to sort out... I personally don't like it, it'll eventually be replaced by something, what will that be called, Amiga NeXT 2, NeXT NeXT,

I also do not like year-based names such as Windows95/98/2000, Picasso96, etc. so please don't make an Amiga 2004...
>12. Any comment? What sort of companies would be interested in this project? How about Dreamcast game compatibility? The option to use DC controllers for this "new" entertaining Amiga?
If I wanted Dreamcast game compatibility, I'd buy a Dreamcast. Making your computer DC compatible would take longer and be more expensive than to check if there's already a software emulator out there that you could port, and wouldn't be useful to most Amiga users. DC controllers, I don't see much DC stuff in stores these days for me to buy them. I'd rather be able to use a nice easy to get PC USB pad, or perhaps Playstation pad. Personally, I'm very weary of the good old Amiga way of having to pay literally 10 times the price for anything at all compared to the equivalent PC product, that's an Amiga "feel" I won't miss. I'll pay 10x for the motherboard, but then hopefully everything else will be a reasoable comparison to PC stuff, price-wise. I'm not going to pay tons for a special Amiga keyboard when a perfectly suitable PC keyboard only costs US$15 or so. I'm not going to pay lots and lots and lots for a special custom graphics chip (made from an off-the-shelf PC PowerVR chip??) that's already middle-aged in computer time, when a newer and faster and more featured chip costs less. (Compare current Radeon prices to the US$550 I paid for PicassoIV) I'm sure as heck not going to pay big bucks for a custom case or power supply, I'd probably want a different case anyway, and an easy/inexpensive to replace power supply for when the original fails. And I like the nice Logitec cordless mouse withthe extra buttons, which only comes in USB/PS/2 (native USB with PS/2 adaptor again) and not in Amiga mouse connector form, though I do seem to have a spare PS/2->Amiga mouse adaptor laying around, but why not just have that built into the motherboard at this point??