Have you been following the Amiga X1000 at all??
Much so. I also own a µAmigaOne, which I'm about to sell since I never use it. My main interest in Amiga is those features that requires the original chip sets and MC680x0 compatibility, which the AmigaOS4.x machines such as AmigaOnes and SAMs lack since they aren't really Amigas. Hence the name Amiga
One X1000, not
Amiga X1000.
Even though the AmigaOS4.x is an evolution of the original Workbench 3.1 and there is quite good API level compatibility there is no hardware compability . Except for emulation... that is horribly slow and I can as well use WinUAE if I want to emulate.
I use my Amigas to play Amiga games, watch Amiga demos and program hardware close assembler code. Which of non I can do on an
AmigaOs4.x,
MorphOS,
AROS or any other next generation Amiga clone that doesn't reimplement the Amiga hardware. (Of those three I actually like the AROS project best since it's the only next gen Amiga clone system that doesn't force me to buy new, over prices and outdated hardware. The biggest problem with for example the AmigaOne X1000 is that the hardware already was outdated when it first where presented almost a year ago.)
I do think that the FPGA projects
Natami,
Minimig and
FPGA Arcade is really interesting since they all are able to reimplement the Amiga hardware. Especially the "Natami" and the "FPGA Arcade with Minimig AGA core" is interesting since they will be able to run AGA software. Hopefully the real Minimig will come with an upgrade that will let it run the Minimig AGA core... something that only the FPGA Arcade is able to do for the moment.