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    The Amiga 2000 (A2000) is a personal computer released by Commodore in March 1987. It was introduced as a "big box" expandable variant of the Amiga 1000...
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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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  • released) Amiga 1000 (1985–1987) Amiga 500 – incl. A500+ (1987–1991) Amiga 2000 – incl. A2000HD (1987–1991) Amiga 2500 (1988–1991) Amiga 1500 (1987–1991)...
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  • This is a list of models and clones of Amiga computers. The first Amiga computer was the "Lorraine" by Amiga Corporation in 1984, developed using the...
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  • A1500 may refer to: Amiga 1500 computer A1500 road, a road in England This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as...
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  • England/Channel 4). For What She Wants, Lingford resorted to use her Amiga 1500 computer – having no access to animation equipments –, doing individual...
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  • 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 Genesis...
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    Zorro II is the general purpose expansion bus used by the Amiga 2000 computer. The bus is mainly a buffered extension of the Motorola 68000 bus, with...
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  • released in May 1989 simultaneously with the movie. It was available for DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, and Mac OS. A CD-ROM version was later released for the FM Towns...
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    poweronselftest.com Amiga Power On Self Test and Color Screens Schemes at Wayback Machine (originally on NewTek Inc. site) What your Amiga is telling you article...
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