Everybody is wanting AmigaOS on x86, but lets see other way around that would stop people complain - Windows NT sandbox in AmigaOS.
Note: I am not a developer, just think it over.
Yes, its huge effort, copyright problematic, but then again, Windows NT kernel (e.g. Win NT 4, Win 2000, Win95) would be enough to run most of Win32 apps and would satisfy the basic problem of Amiga - lack of heavyweight applications.
Some cornerstone there is:
Windows NT4 PowerPC - maybe some kind of mixed solution where kernel is already PPC as well as drivers, could be used to run just application calls in emulated sandbox, similar way as AmigaOS 4 is limited compared to Amiga OS 3
Would need NT 4.0 drivers for SAM boards and X1000, as well as some application wrapper, x86 CPU emulator
Other solution would be the classic x86 emulation box. Hopes that now with over 1Ghz CPU (even dual core with x1000) and PCI-E Gfx this would be possible. I believe even Microsoft realised one of the virtual boxes for PPC Leopard.
Have to agree with xeron here. Way too much work in the wrong direction. If you want to use Windows you move your chair 50cm to the left and simply use that PC instead. I'm sure you have one, everyone does, except me that is
The point of using Amiga(OS) is to have the applications running in this lovely OS instead of in a stupid OS, like winblows. So making winsuck run on AmigaOS kind of looses the point
Besides, how many apps of the kind you wish for really exists for NT PPC??! Now if this sandboxed NT PPC is supposed to emulated x86 versions of the software you might as well use an _existing_ emulator like DOSbox instead.
Or you could just dual-boot Linux
Software developer for Amiga OS3 and OS4. Develops for OnyxSoft and the Amiga using E and C and occasionally C++
Well, in theory, its certainly possible, but in practice is a massive job that would require far too much work.
I think about exactly the same as you show on screenshot for the last year. But that is for sure hard work. Because need to create a JIT for first, and for second write all those .dll, what are really hard (but possible). Its your work on screenshot ? Can it be downloaded somethere ?
Well, almost all commercial software, you can`t get mostly for Linux.
Altough, I have to agree its difficult, somehow, somekind of sandboxing and x86 JIT would be a nice way to see in OS5 and to overcome all the major difficulties.
OK, lets see Open Office for Kids, Timberwolf and at least some more apps.
However, any NT emulated, would be good enough, not to boot to other OS.
Idea is how to make AmigaOS more attractive, and more apps avail.