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This is a list of models and clones of Amiga computers.
Contents
1 Marketed Amiga models
2 PowerPC-based Amiga models
3 Unofficial Amiga compatible models
4 Unreleased models
5 Unreleased models (after Commodore)
6 Other variants
7 References
8 External links
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Marketed Amiga models
Original Chipset (OCS)
Model
Timescale
CPU type
RAM (base)
OS Version
Additional Information
Amiga 1000
1985 - 1987
68000
256KB
1.0 - 1.3
Later A1000s shipped with 512KB base memory
Amiga 500
1987 - 1991
68000
512KB
1.2 - 1.3
First "low-end" Amiga, later A500s shipped with 1MB memory
Amiga 2000
1987 - 1992
68000
1MB
1.2 - 2.04
First desktop Amiga with internal expansion slots (Zorro II)
Amiga 2500
1989 - 1990
68020, 68030
1MB
1.3
A2000+'020/'030 card (not a distinct model)
Amiga 1500
1990 - 1991
68000
1MB
1.3
UK only, variant of A2000 with 2 floppy drives. This version originated with CBM UK Marketing who found it necessary to distinguish the floppy-only version from the A2000 with the general public.
Amiga CDTV
1991 - 1992
68000
1MB
1.3
CD-ROM based multimedia machine
Enhanced Chipset (ECS)
Model
Timescale
CPU type
RAM (base)
OS Version
Additional Information
Amiga 3000
1990 - 1992
68030
1MB Chip1MB Fast
2.0 - 2.04
First Zorro III system
Amiga 3000T
1991 - 1992
68030
1-2MB Chip1-4MB Fast
2.04
First "towerized" Amiga
Amiga 3000UX
199? - 199?
68030
?MB
2.04
UNIX based Amiga 3000
Amiga 500+
1991 - 1992
68000
1MB
2.04
ECS based A500 with 1MB RAM base memory
Amiga 600
1992
68000
1MB
2.05 - 2.1
First Amiga using SMT, built-in IDE and PCMCIA support
Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA)
Model
Timescale
CPU type
RAM (base)
OS Version
Additional Information
Amiga 1200
1992 - 1996
68020
2MB
3.0 - 3.1
Entry-level AGA machine. Standard IDE controller and space for a 2.5" hard drive. A1200HD shipped with 20~209MB hard drives
Amiga 4000
1992 - 1994
68030, 68040
2MB Chip2-4MB Fast
3.0
First AGA machine
Amiga CD32
1993 - 1994
68020
2MB
3.1
World's second 32-bit CD-ROM based console (after the FM Towns Marty)
Amiga 4000T
1994 - 1996
68040, 68060
2MB Chip4MB Fast
3.1
Towerized version of the A4000
PowerPC-based Amiga models
Model (motherboard)
Timescale
CPU type
RAM (base)
OS Version
Additional Information
AmigaOneSE (TeronCX)
2002 - 2004
PowerPC G3
Varies
(pre)4.0
ATX format motherboard
AmigaOneXE (TeronPX)
2003 - 2004
PowerPC G3 or G4
Varies
(pre)4.0
ATX format motherboard
MicroA1 - "C"and"I" (TeronMini)
2004 -
PowerPC G3
256MB
(pre)4.0
Mini-ITX format motherboard
Unofficial Amiga compatible models
Some models were released by other companies which were not official Amigas, but were compatible with Amiga software.
The Draco: Released by MacroSystem in 1994. This was a high end machine which ran AmigaOS 3.1, but did not include the Amiga chipset, instead using a graphics card. A second version was known as the Draco Vision. A newer model, the Draco Casablanca, was released in 1997. The machines featured a 68040 or 68060 CPU.
The Access: Released by Index Information in 1998. This was an Amiga compatible similar to the A1200, but on a motherboard which could fit into a standard 5 1/4" drive bay. It featured either a 68020 or 68030 CPU, with a redesigned AGA chipset, and ran AmigaOS 3.1.
After Commodore went bust, a team of engineers and programmers created an unofficial system capable of running Amiga software as an upgrade route for Amiga fans. This resulted in the Pegasos PowerPC computers, and the MorphOS operating system.
The Sam440ep motherboard, produced by the Italian company ACube Systems Srl, is compatible with AmigaOS 4.
Unreleased models
Prototypes:
A3500: Prototype of the Amiga 3000T, it was housed in a Commodore PC60-III tower case.
Due to management turmoil, some viable Amiga models under development were canceled prior to release:
A3000+: Prototyped in 1991, it used the AGA chipset and had an AT&T DSP3210 chip, high-fidelity audio, telephone line interface, and 2.5Mbit/s RS-485 network port.
A1000+: Intermediate in price and features between the A1200 and...(and so on)
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