I never could figure out the Atari scene, but I do know that there were Atari clones after Atari's demise...one was a rack mount Midi machine, based on a falcon, some machine called the hades/medusa with pci slots and 060/040 versions, and a low cost german 040 pci machine too.
All these claimed to have TOS licenses, that was Atari's OS, and they all failed nevertheless, though they were not sued out of existance.
The amiga market has been so much more resilient thanks to its more fanatic userbase who has always seemingly had more money to burn on this hobby as well.
But, nevertheless, this ship is sinking, and just like the TOS licensees never rebuilt a market post-atari, neither will hyperion or eyetech. I honestly don't think eyetech even thinks they will, I truly believe they are in the retro computing, ala commodore one, market anyway.
Only Amiga had the cards, under gateway to rebuild something...first it was QNX, and by golly that might have worked...(Amiga OS XL), and then they switched too Linux...and that might have worked (Amithlon)...and then they switched to proprietary...and that might have worked (MorphOS)...then they finally switched to Hyperion OS 4.
I am stunned that a market this small was able to go four different directions, and all four directions ended up producing tangible results. Sure they are all first efforts OS XL, Amithlon, MorphOS and OS 4....
but we actually went FOUR DIFFERENT directions when it was just imperative to make any decision and stick to it...anything, and stick to it, and then progress could have been made....
geez, what a bunch of incompetent clowns indeed, and now they are soaking in the acrimony they created and they can't figure it out.
Anyway, I agree, its almost all over now.
Happy new year.