Hi,
I understand most of what you all are saying, but I still think that if someone would lower their price so that they could sell quantity this might draw more people back into the Amiga scene, I have looked at the fpga board and sort of like what I see. What I am thinking is get a bunch of people to buy whatever, and then get programmers together to make programs, and then get a rag going to accent our new device. Commodore did this in the C64, and the Amiga. They had to give software support, and then magazine support until the click became the bomb. With the Amiga they had the world by the basketballs and let it slip away to the winblows scene. Bill Gates saw what he wanted in the Amiga, and slowly moved the PC from what it was to the Amiga and then above it. If you ever seen pictures of his office, there is an Amiga 1000 sitting on one of his book shelves in the background, rumor had it that he was very jealous of what the Amiga could do, and made plans to build something better, which as we know became the modern day PC which today is a true entertainment system that can replace game consoles, movie theaters, TV, stereo, calculators, and rendering farms.
Well just hoping that something breaks us back in the forefront soon.
smerf