Hey guys,
I have Amiga Forever and it's a great effort and does let me run AmigaOS and get nostalgic but I still like running actual hardware. I'd be interested in running the latest AmigaOS if the hardware could be made for less. However, since it still runs over RISC chips the cost of a motherboard is too high for me to dedicate currently. I the OS could be ported to AMD/Intel that would be amazing but the money is likely not there.
Am I really alone in wanting a retro Amiga AGA compatible clone system that would be as close to 100% compatible with the A1200/A4000 series? No I couldn't pay $1500 for it.
However, with the retro scene offering Atari 2600 Flashback compatible systems(hacks for adding a cartridge) and now the RetroN 5 supporting NES, Famicom, SNES, Super Famicom, Genesis, Mega Drive, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, & Game Boy Advance cartridges, along with a multitude of retro Coleco, Intellivision, others and the previous success of the C64DTV - doesn't it seem like there might be a place for Amiga? Isn't there some cost effective way with modern ICs to create an AGA hardware system in a complete package compatible with modern TVs, USB, etc. and sell enough to get costs down?
Am I wrong is the Amiga chipset still so complicated that even with modern ICs it's too expensive to clone like these other systems have been and release a modern hardware retro system?
I mean they even just released a complete replacement motherboard for the C64, which I do understand is less complicated than the custom chips but the market must be small for a replacement C64 motherboard at this point - isn't it? Not that I'm not also a C64 fan as well but I'd be more interested in a new C64DTV myself.
-Nyle