Sure, but you could argue that custom machines that are specifically built for AO4 may belong in their own section on the site, because they're Amiga related (while not being actual Amigas). Obviously, macs and pcs don't belong there at all.
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Surely, we agree on that - point is not to replace old Amigas, but to show what is today relevant.
Idea is not to replace / alter past, but add some continuation to it
Your definition of Amiga is irrelevant, because the makers of the original Amiga computers got to decide what an Amiga is, not you. The last Amigas are therefore the AGA Amigas. What you, me, or anyone else thinks, is entirely irrelevant
In same manner, it was decided that AmigaOne is a successor line.
I wouldnt risk to say OS4 is official. It is officialy made by Hyperion, and they "claim" it is the official "AmigaOS" but not "Amiga OS", and that they have argued that they have some legal rights for that. And then it runs on the "AmigaOne" but not on an "Amiga".
I wouldnt risk to say OS4 is official. It is officialy made by Hyperion, and they "claim" it is the official "AmigaOS" but not "Amiga OS", and that they have argued that they have some legal rights for that. And then it runs on the "AmigaOne" but not on an "Amiga".
I would risk to say it is official, but that alone isn`t making it any advance to other two branches. Its AmigaOS (not Amiga OS) just because that is trademark allowed. AmigaOne is similarly, official successor of Amiga, but that doesn`t make Efika/Pegasos/AROS system any less what they are and not less Amiga related.