A9home

When the Iyonix PC was withdrawn from sale, the A9home remained the only hardware to be manufactured specifically for the RISC OS marketplace.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.

Rear view, showing connectors