Hi timofonic, here are a few answers to your questions...
1. USB keyboard? Works now.
2. OpenSolaris - we continue to ship machines to OpenSolaris Developers. One goes out on Monday to Singapore. He came to us from Blastware:
http://www.blastwave.org/sponsors/index.html
We expect Sun to start more aggressively supporting the port too - and officially - as the new SunFire Opteron contains the "Sun Microsystems IPMI v2.0 Service Processor." It just so happens that this is an embedded PowerPC computer which handles control and management. Three guesses how Sun might feel about not having a Solaris kernel for PowerPC on that service processor? It is running Linux now...
3. BSD - basically until we make the next OF release we probably will not get much further on the BSD front. The kernel boots. The firmware release should be within the next few weeks.
4. DragonFly - we are in touch with Matt every six months or so since he announced the project. We have known him for over ten years, so eventually we are not worried about getting support from DragonFly. Matt is focused on bringing it up in an x86 environment first. He is a great developer and a nice person too.
5. A new Pegasos? Well, there is the EFIKA 5K2. We hope to be using that board configured as a number of thin clients hosted on a Pegasos Server and deployed to a number of remote locations before the end of the year. We also expect to have our dual 7448 with Tsi108 half-blade finally released by the end of the year. We been kicking around the idea of a new developer workstation based on that dual 7448 board. The catch is the Tsi108 only supports one PCI bus so what we may do is put in an EFIKA to handle the display and input functions, leaving the 7448s to crunch away as strictly a computational resource. After that, our best guess is that we would build a new board based on the 8641D. Of course, we will be releasing a 7448 Pegasos II CPU card. We have made 7447A cards and have people using them, but we decided to wait for the 7448. That will bring the Pegasos/ODW up to the 1.7/8 GHz range. We will develop a cool upgrade program for that.
6. MorphOS - we are very happy to see all the activity in the last week: the PowerUP release, KHTML (wow!), ValientVision, MorphVNC, Bladerunner's skins, 3D support, Poseidon drivers and even an update to MDC, which we monitor daily. We still approve all the new accounts there (it is up to 1026!). That is all super good news. Plus, the MorphZone Bounty program is starting to take some legs. We are planning to make a significant contribution to that. We just want to get the framework in place to manage the funds. We think the Bounty Committee needs to be directed by a combination of the MorphOS-Team (needs to lead it), some super-users/third party developers, and the MZ Staff (Targhan could be Secretary/Treasurer). We will continue to support MorphZone and MDC. We will even ship an ODW to a MorphOS developer Monday too.
The progress is really tremendous. We want to help keep that going.
Finally, it is probably worth mentioning that we are also getting some good attention in China. Here is an example:
http://www.netcomm.net.cn/news/view.asp?id=750
You will note that Genesi, the ODW, this site and *even* MorphOS are mentioned or referenced (seen that slide before?). You can't say we don't keep MorphOS in mind!
Hope that answers your questions...
R&B
www.bbrv.blogspot.com