I wouldn't read anything into it. It says on
the auction, this computer hasn't been used in a while, they 'forgot' they had it.
If they quit Amiga development, it was a long time ago. On the other hand, they couldn't even be bothered to wipe the hard drive, just removed it.
The comp would have gone for more as a working system, imho...instead sold as a 'piece of history' system. lmao, whatever.
I would guess they are out of Amiga development, but then again, they could easily have another machine. And, its been said many times they didn't do most of their Amiga development anyway, but eastern european coders under contract....contracts that weren't even honored, if you believe rumors.
Anyway....its an Amiga on auction....thats the 'news' here.