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Offline MOG-G5Topic starter

What’s the roadmap for these computers?
« on: May 05, 2026, 06:26:03 PM »
Maintaining an ARM-based Amiga successor as a viable platform requires moving beyond being a "fast emulator" and becoming a sustainable modern ecosystem. Is there a roadmap that focuses on hardware standardization, modern development tools, and bridging the gap between classic multitasking and modern security.

Where is the platform going in 2026? 27?
A1200NG, A1000/PiStormed, A2000EATX/PiStormed, Mac Mini G4/MOS, PiMiga
 
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Offline Twiggy

Re: What’s the roadmap for these computers?
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2026, 06:02:40 PM »
No idea, but it'd be fun to speculate.

More Amibench improvements and odds and sods of software? ARM based programming, music, office, web etc software?

Personally I'm hoping for Amiga mouse support on the DE9, an updated Amiberry, faster emulation and maybe something like a wireless mouse and keyboard to go with it.

Long term, it would be game changing to have something like AmigaLive, and play online against/with other users.
 

Offline amigakit

Re: What’s the roadmap for these computers?
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2026, 06:08:53 PM »
There is an internal hardware and software development roadmap.  However we cannot publish it in public.  We do not want to spoil the surprises!

Expect the next software project to be available for AmiBench in June.  This is in development at the moment and will hopefully appeal to those that want to use AmiBench for even more productive tasks.

The A1200NG plug in accelerator is in development and progressing.
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