Here's the bottom line. If I can't install a PPC OS into hardware I already own, I'm not installing it. There is NO PPC Amiga market worth speaking of. An A1222-based system will still cost $1000. That's a pretty expensive office decoration. If it was smaller, it would be a paperweight. People spend less on their phones ... but their phones are more powerful and get used everyday.
Understandable lou,
On this I'm with you, it's the primary reason I started using MorphOS, so that I could use a cheap PowerMac G4.
After I'd used it for awhile, I came to appreciated the OS for some of the features it has that legacy Amiga OS doesn't and some things that OS4 does differently.
In fact, now that I'm firmly camped out on this side of the divide, I am willing to plunk down fairly big money on an X5000 that I can triple boot.
And yeah, by the time you flesh out Tabor, the price gap closes.
One thing I will say for the WiiU is it ought to make a nice Linux system. The only problem being that it's a big endian cpu (like all AmigaOne cpus) and support for that is waining.
Karlos was right though, the first place to start with that platform would be a hosted version of AROS.
And at $99.95 I might have to get one anyway. I had a Wii, but it was stolen. And the evolution from GameCube to WiiU is kind of facinating.
Also, this hardware started out with an ArtX gpu, and I always liked that company, once they became part of ATI they helped design the R300 Radeon family.
Pity they didn't keep evolving this platform, Power is now bi-endian and a faster 64 bit Wii derivative would have been interesting.
The frustrating parts about the optical drives of both the Wii and the WiiU comes from Nintendo's unwillingness to pay licensing fees for DVD and Blu-ray technology.
Obviously the Wii can play DVD's, it just requires codecs to do it and the software keys.
Like Tabor, the WiiU would require some additional hardware, but let's discount the mouse, keyboard and display as both systems would need that. The WiiU does not require a case, DVD drive or PSU (it has those), or a video card.
A hard drive would require a USB adapter, but those are cheap (under $10), and I have 2.5" sata hard drives all over my work bench from dead laptops.
Might want to upgrade the solid state storage from 8GB, but that's optional.
SO, in my case, about $110. Hmm...I can do that out of curiousity.
And I'd be able to play the Wii titles that didn't get stolen with the system.
OK, I think I'll follow your lead that far this Summer.
So, currently, what is the best Linux distro?
And Karlos, or anybody for that matter, what is the current state of AROS hosted if you want to run it on a PPC Linux system ?
Edit - Hmm, I looked at the last revision available from the main site and it looked pretty dated. Modified version of GCC 3.4.3 required? Could an OS that runs on the WiiU handle something that old?
Edit 2 - Actually, it does look doable. First things first. Gotta buy the WiiU and get it running a recent Linux distro to check it out.
Lou, benny, thanks.