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  2. Amiga 1200 - Wikipedia

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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 home computer market. It was launched on October 21, 1992, at a base price of £399 in the United Kingdom (equivalent to £1,040 in 2023) and $599 in the United States (equivalent to $1,300 in ...

  3. File:Amiga 1200 Kickstart 3.0 ROMs.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Amiga 1200 Kickstart 3.0 ROM Chips: Date: 4 April 2005: Source: Own work: Author: MOS6502: Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false: I, the copyright holder ...

  4. List of Amiga models and variants - Wikipedia

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    Amiga 1200: 1992–1996 68EC020: 2 MB 3.0 – 3.1 3.9 / 4.1 FE [note 3] / 3.2 Entry-level AGA machine. Standard IDE controller and space for a 2.5" hard drive. A1200HD shipped with 20–209MB hard drives Amiga CD32: 1993–1994 68EC020 2 MB 3.1 3.9 [note 1] / 3.2 32-bit CD-ROM-based console Amiga 4000T: 1994–1996 68040, 68060: 2 MB Chip 4 MB ...

  5. Kickstart (Amiga) - Wikipedia

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    Kickstart 3.0 ROM chips installed in an Amiga 1200 Kickstart 1.2 floppy disk. Kickstart is the bootstrap firmware of the Amiga computers developed by Commodore International.Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of AmigaOS and then attempt to boot from a bootable volume, such as a floppy disk.

  6. Category:Amiga 1200 games - Wikipedia

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    Optimized AGA Computer games for the Commodore Amiga 1200/4000. Check out List of Amiga games for the non category list. Pages in category "Amiga 1200 games"

  7. Amiga custom chips - Wikipedia

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    The Kickstart ROM is not a custom chip but a mask-programmed ROM chip for most versions. It contains the largest part of the operating system . Kickstart 1.x ROMs have a capacity of 256 KiB , Kickstart 2.x and 3.x contain 512 KiB. 32-bit Amigas use a pair of 16-bit chips to provide full-width access.

  8. Emulation on the Amiga - Wikipedia

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    Also introduced for the Amiga were two products, A-Max (both internal and external models) and the Emplant expansion card. Both allowed the Amiga to emulate an Apple Macintosh and run the classic Mac OS. It required an Apple Macintosh ROM image, or actual ROMs in the case of A-Max, which needed to be obtained from a real Macintosh.

  9. Amiga - Wikipedia

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    Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16-bit or 16/32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphics and audio compared to previous 8-bit systems.