When the Iyonix PC was withdrawn from sale, the A9home remained the only hardware to be manufactured specifically for the RISC OS marketplace.
[8] In April 2006, Advantage Six Ltd announced that they were focussing on connectivity in the run-up to that year's Wakefield Show.
[9] Although the A9home was officially released for purchase by end users, its custom version of RISC OS 4 remained unfinished.
As of 2013[update], RISCOS Ltd closed after failing to release any information in 2012 about when or if the OS will become feature complete.
In 2004, RISCOS Ltd privately began work on a version of RISC OS that supported 32-bit addressing modes found on later ARM architectures, RISC OS Adjust (Adjust 32), which is compatible with current ARM processors and designed for both embedded and desktop forms.