What a laughable argument, lose all commercial developers because Windows is available.
Windows is ALWAYS available. A Wndows PC is cheap enough to assume that you just have one. It's like assuming you have a screwdriver when you buy hardware.
What does hurt is having no affordable hardware and for many years, no hardware at all. I won't even go into how outdated the available hardware is at any price.
What are we left with using this strategy, less than a dozen commercial applications, most of which aren't actively being developed?
There are far more x86 developers, many of which would like a niche market to get away from windows competition, but aren't up for investing thousands of dollars to even test the waters.
When Amithlon was available, the last decent 3rd party development spike happened. Remember all the people adding specific x86 extensions?
It seems like having any stake in "the name" drops your IQ immediately, taking any business sense with it.