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Poll : custom amiga branded case, form factor accomodating all motherboards for the current amiga derivates, sticker optional
custom amiga branded keyboard with an original layout
support 68k chipset/cpu in fpga compatible development, attempt to achieve an asic solution
deliver new hardware for and support os4
deliver new hardware for and support morphos
support aros and donate to the associated bounties
deliver x86 hardware and seamless emulation for the existing amiga derivates
nothing of the above
 
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Re: what is your primary expectation of a contemporary amiga company to deliver (beyond what is currently available)
Posted on 21-Dec-2011 9:26:36
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@Franko
Huh? No "support 68k chipset/cpu in fpga compatible development, attempt to achieve an asic solution"? Think Natami with SAGA and N68k CPU in 1 chip mass produced enough to be cheap and fast. That is the direction that many other computers are moving today. It would also offer backward compatibility of classic Amigas. Expandability for ports, slots and hardware is still possible outside of the "asic".

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