I think my origional point has been lost on a few people. I understand who the target audience is. I understand that companies are not going to port their projects to an incomplete OS. My point is this, if more devlopers don't work on AROS it might not ever get to that point of being a complete OS. Everyone just sits around saying "When it can run 68k code", "When it is more complete". There are only a handful, at best, of developers trying to get AROS to a state where even porting software could even be considered. So, what it needs is more devlopers trying to get it to the point where it is useful. If everyone just sits around waiting for the day it becomes useful, it could take a long, long, long time. This is an OS that the Amiga community can actively take part in making it the OS they want. I believe that there is some "Majic line" that when AROS reaches it people will start porting things over to it. Yet, only a few devlopers are currently working to reach that "Majic line". I agree 68k software would be great. I agree that current and past Amiga users are the target. I agree that AROS will need users in order to justify porting a lot of the current software. So, lets all just sit around waiting for the 3-5 devlopers working on it, in there spare time, to get it finished. Once agin I will ask the question I did in the origional post. Does anyone have any good ideas on how we can get some more devlopers to help out with AROS, to reach that "Majic line?" There is a bounty program with hundreds of dollars just sitting there, waiting... Lonely little dollars in need of a good home. Cute, loveable little dollars, begging "take me home, take me home."