I don't understand what this thread is about.
Commodore made Amigas.
Commodore made Unix machines.
Nobody wanted the Unix machines so they did not sell well.
When is the last time you saw a for sale ad on any Amiga website for a Commodore Unix machine? Never? Unix sux. Its 10x slower than AmigaOS. Complete junk.
Commodore put Unix on the A2000 with a 68020 accelerator card and called it the A2500/UX.
Commodore put Unix on the A3000/030 and called it the A3000/UX.
We used to "sell" them. Ha!
I think they later had an A4000/UX too.
Commodore offered multiple Unix machines at cheap prices to the free market and the free market rejected cheap unix machines.
SUN wanted to sell A3000UX, but Commodore botched the deal. How's that for not selling?
When Commodore planned to release C900 in 85' for around 3000$, SUN was selling 68000/68010 UNIX systems for +25 000$ !!!(OK, it had a bit more memory and disk space, but still) ... You think C900 wouldn't sell? I think it would sell far better than Amiga 1000 ever did.
What Commodore got with the Amiga was a very good gaming system, but which highly depended on the Motorola CPU and it's custom chips and was not easily portable.
With the C900, they could have made a C= variant of Mac OS X, only much earlier. OK, by the mid 90s they will probably be f*cked by Intel and x86, but that's just it, UNIX is highly portable and it wouldn't take much to change ISAs. There would be no OCS, EGS and AGA dependencies...
Oh, and as to gaming.... Haynie claims that C900 had a more sophisticated blitter chip than the Amiga.