The Amiga 600, also known as the A600, and full title Commodore Amiga 600, is a home computer introduced in March 1992. It is the final Amiga model based...
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Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 16/32-bit...
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effectively replaced by the Amiga 600. In late 1992, Commodore released the Amiga 1200, a machine closer in concept to the original Amiga 500, but with significant...
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quitting, then rivalling Commodore under Atari Corporation joined by a number of other employees. Commodore in 1985 launched the Amiga 1000 personal computer...
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The Amiga 1200, or A1200 (code-named "Channel Z"), is a personal computer in the Amiga computer family released by Commodore International, aimed at the...
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later versions of the Amiga 500 and the Commodore CDTV. Other ECS models were the Amiga 500+ in 1991 and lastly the Amiga 600 in 1992. The enhanced chip...
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The Amiga is a family of home computers that were designed and sold by the Amiga Corporation (and later by Commodore Computing International) from 1985...
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Camputers Lynx CAP computer Commodore Amiga 600 (A600) - Assembled in a former Timex factory in Scotland. Commodore Amiga 1200 (A1200) - Assembled in...
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MOS Technology Agnus (redirect from Amiga MOS Technology Agnus)
Amiga portal Sources AMIGA 1000 ASSEMBLY LEVEL REPAIR (Commodore-Amiga, Inc.) 1985 PN 314038-01 Dave's Amiga Schematics and Manuals Commodore Amiga A500/A2000...
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The Amiga A570 is a single-speed external CD-ROM drive for the Amiga 500 computer launched by Commodore in 1992. It was designed to be compatible with...
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data. Amiga portal 1990s portal Amiga Advanced Architecture chipset (AAA chipset) Amiga Ranger Chipset Amiga Enhanced Chip Set (ECS) Commodore AA+ Chipset...
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firmware of the Amiga computers developed by Commodore International. Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of AmigaOS and then...
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alcoholic beverage "June Bug", a pre-production codename for the Commodore Amiga 600 home computer, named after the B52's song, and released in March...
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integrated RAM used in Commodore's line of Amiga computers. Chip RAM is shared between the central processing unit (CPU) and the Amiga's dedicated chipset...
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C900's case is similar to the Amiga 2000's but slightly larger. Amiga Unix Amiga 3000UX LeBold, Diane (September 1985). "Commodore Announces Unix®-Compatible...
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AmigaOne is a series of computers intended to run AmigaOS 4 developed by Hyperion Entertainment, as a successor to the Amiga series by Commodore International...
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The Commodore 8050, Commodore 8250, and Commodore SFD-1001 are 5¼-inch floppy disk drives manufactured by Commodore International, primarily for its 8-bit...
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breadboarded circuit boards. Commodore International purchased the company and the prototype and released the first model, Amiga 1000 in 1985. Due to the...
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Individual Computers (category Amiga companies)
hardware company specializing in retrocomputing accessories for the Commodore 64, Amiga, and PC platforms. Individual Computers produced the C-One reconfigurable...
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History of personal computers (section Amiga)
different format. The 1990 Commodore C64GS was similar to a Commodore 64 and the 1993 Amiga CD32 was similar to an Amiga 1200. Peripherals have been...
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GO64 (category Amiga emulation software)
GO-64! was an early software emulation of the Commodore 64 computer for Amiga computers. GO-64! was created by Christopher P. Zura and Cliff Dugan of...
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(similar to the Commodore Amiga). The Original Chip Set (OCS) of the Commodore Amiga features a 12-bit RGB, 4,096-color palette. As the Amiga Copper programmable...
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The Amiga computer can be used to emulate several other computer platforms, including legacy platforms such as the Commodore 64, and its contemporary rivals...
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standardized in AmigaOS, and well documented in The AmigaDOS Manual edited by Commodore to explain to programmers how to code on the Amiga, during the years...
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sound created by Commodore 64 computers. Some modern Amiga trackers are DigiBooster Pro and Hively Tracker. Development of popular Amiga tracker OctaMED...
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branding some of the expos as World of Commodore/Amiga. The name was changed to World of Amiga following Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994 and purchase by German...
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AA+ Chipset (redirect from Commodore AA+ Chipset)
planned Amiga-compatible chipset that Commodore International announced in 1992. There were two separate projects: the next generation Advanced Amiga Architecture...
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ASCII art (section "Amiga"/"Oldskool" style ASCII art)
the introduction of the Commodore Amiga 1000. The Commodore 64 PETSCII scene did not make the transition to the Commodore Amiga as the C64 demo and warez...
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had descended from the original Commodore Amiga personal computer series from the 1980s and 1990s. This instance of Amiga, Inc. was incorporated in South...
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Motorola 68000 series (redirect from Amiga Virtual Machine)
processors used in the early Apple Macintosh, the Sharp X68000, the Commodore Amiga, the Sinclair QL, the Atari ST and Falcon, the Atari Jaguar, the Sega...
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