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Home » Computers » Systems Amiga The Amiga system was introduced in 1985 by Commodore Bussiness Machines. The first model, the Amiga 1000, boasted 6 bit colour, a standard resolution of 640*256, 8 bit stereo sound, 256 Kb of RAM and a revolutionary GUI-based operating system (Workbench); many models followed, the most advanced being the A4000, introduced in 1992, which had 8 bit colour, 4 Megabyte RAM (expandable) and built-in IDE interface.Eventually Commodore went bankrupt due to its incapability to market the Amiga as anything else than a games machine, despite its revolutionary Operating System. Nowadays the machine has a loyal following and plans are underway to design a next-generation system based on it.
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| AmigaZone - Online resource for Amiga enthusiasts.
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| | Amiga, Inc. - Corporate news and product information.
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| | Gateway / Amiga Protest Site - Gateway dumped the Amiga and about 3 million users recently after leading them on for 3 years. They even had plans and prototypes. This is a small protest site which includes specs and pictures of the (almost) New Amiga PCs.
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| | Amiga.org - The World's Premier site for News, Events, and resources relating to the Amiga Computer.
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| | Amiga Related Books FAQ - This FAQ is compiled as a service to the Amiga community. It is an attempt to give the Amiga programmer and user an overview of useful books for his/her favorite computer.
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| | Amiga Usenet FAQs - A collection of FAQs about Amiga.
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| | Amiga Hotlist - Links page.
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| | Aminet - Probably the Internet's largest collection of freeware/shareware/GPL Amiga software and information. Aminet has mirrors all across the globe.
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| | Made On Amiga - Searchable directory of individually reviewed and categorised web-sites made on Amiga computers.
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