the project is (in my view) as dead as Natami. There are the typical amiga-project-stages here as in other examples where someone claimed to have rewritten and run AROS 68k on coldfire (and then after making some dust and vanished) or another developer who asked on amiga.org what hardware people want and then vanished (after being almost offended that some where sceptical). Retroprojects need a lot of work and you cannot earn much money with it so after the euphoric phase and showing up on forum they realize how difficult and time consuming it is and silently give up.
So typical stages: 1.euphoric phase 2.showing up in forum 3.realize the difficulties/stuck in problems 4.silently dropping it
In "UltimatePPC" they did wrong calculations so they propably needed to redesign the whole board.
That costs a lot of money and time and only low sales (expecially if only targetting A3000/A4000) so they reached stage 4.
There are sadly only few exceptions like FPGA Arcade. TiNA-project is different because it is no retro-hardware.
Last edited by OlafS25 on 18-Jun-2013 at 10:31 AM.