Why not just add a section for "machines designed for AmigaOS 4"? It won't take away anything from the rest of the site; if you don't want to see machines like Sams and X1000s just don't go into the new area.
It's not like there's anything sacred about 68k Amigas, they're all just machines designed to run AmigaOS on, or machines that were chosen to run AmigaOS on in the case of the A1XE: that includes 68k and PowerPC.
I would also include machines like the Peg 1 and 2 and Efika for MorphOS and the AROS machines like the iMica, but I would stop short of including generic PCs and Macs because they're covered by other websites; you have to draw the line somewhere, after all.
Good.Can you do it for at least one board / model that you have? Hi res images and detailed tech description in BBOAH is needed. Thanks.
I would understand If it such resistance was by people that know not of anything that happened after 1994 I would understand. However, cant please all the people ...
Some of these boards like Eyetech and Genesi are already a history, and deserve a bit of preservation, even aren‚t made by CBM simply because it died.
Most of additional CBM Amiga hardware like SCSI, PCMCIA, RTG and AHI cards, PCI add on cards are also Commodity hardware, but aren‚t deleted. Neither are Draco or Minimig.
Point is it was made in connection to Amiga/alike OSs.
Any hardware post-Escom is not an Amiga nor is any OS made by Hyperion allowed to be called "Amiga OS", this was made quite clear during the court case and accepted by both Amiga Inc and Hyperion.
Why is this so hard to accept for some people?
As well as AmigaOne is board series made to run AmigaOS as sucessor, being extension of Amiga on PPC arhitecture.
Why is this so hard to accept for some people? It was official at the time. Suddenly everyone has amnesia.
It is with great pleasure that we are able to announce the first new Amiga hardware in over 6 year