Iggy, are we counting new or antique systems?
No doubt that mos runs on more antiques systems than AmigaOS.
Hey now, play nice, and most of all - don't go throwing stones in glass houses!
The X1000, the "top of the line", the prime of its kind, the better than best when it comes to OS4 HW origins from exactly the same antique age. Development may have begun in 2009, but it's nonetheless 2005 class HW (in a desktop context at least, it being a "mobile" CPU) and some of those ancient *G4* Macs actually beats it (laptops even)! At a fraction of the price. With proper GFX drivers, etc. Just sayin'!
Sure, relying on HW that isn't being manufactured anymore will eventually become a problem, there is no arguing in that (a broad HW base of 79+ machines may of course help in postponing it for a while, but we'll get there). But here is the thing: relying on HW that either has too poor performance (Sam) or are insanely priced (X1000), and in both case has a terrible price/performance ratio, is a
*present* problem (and has been a problem for OS4 since its very beginning).
At least MorphOS's future situation is being addressed. So I have heard, at least...
But this is of course off topic in this thread! The topic is that there now are
79 available systems for MorphOS 3.5:cool: