Type: | 32-bit home/high-end computer |
CPU: | Motorola MC68040 @ 25 MHz |
Operating system: | AmigaOS 3.0 and Workbench 3.0 |
Memory: | ROM: 512 KB. Kickstart 3.0 RAM: 2 MB (expandable up to 18 MB on-board) |
Sound: | Four hardware-mixed channels (two left and two right) 8-bit PCM @ sampling frequency 28-56 KHz |
Graphics: | PAL: 320*256 to 1280*512i pixels, 256 or 262144 colors 640*480 pixels (VGA), 256 or 262144 colors 800*600 pixels, 256 or 262144 colors 1024*768 pixels, 256 or 262144 colors Palette: 16.8 million colors NTSC: 320*200 to 1280*400i pixels, 256 or 262144 colors 640*480 pixels (VGA), 256 or 262144 colors 800*600 pixels, 256 or 262144 colors 1024*768 pixels, 256 or 262144 colors Palette: 16.8 million colors |
Storage: | Integrated 3.5" HD floppy Internal IDE hard drive |
Input: | External keyboard Mouse |
Connectivity: | Analog RGB out Stereo audio out 2*game/mouse ports RS-232C Printer/Centronics parallel Floppy drive port 4*32-bit Zorro III slots 3*16-bit ISA slots (Optional) |
Voltage: | Mains |
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Dimensions (W*H*D): | 380*125*395 mm |
Weight: | ? Kg (? lbs) |
Manufactured: | 1992-1994 (Discontinued) |
Other: | Battery backed real-time clock
Custom chips: Alice - AGA display controller
Bridgette - Complex buffer
Fat Gary - System address decoder
Lisa - AGA display encoder
Paula - Audio and I/O controller
Ramsey - RAM controller
Super Buster - DMA arbitrary controller
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