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1. Commodore Amiga 500
Spring 1992
CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz
FPU: None
Graphics: 320x200 32-4096 colors, 640x400 16 colors
Sound: 4 channel digital stereo
RAM: 512k, later expanded to 1Mb
OS: AmigaOS 1.3
(This one never worked very well, that's why I got an A600.)
2. Commodore Amiga 600
Feb. 1993
CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz
FPU: None
Graphics: 320x200 32-4096 colors, 640x400 16 colors
Sound: 4 channel digital stereo
RAM: 1Mb, later expanded to 2 Mb
OS: AmigaOS 2.04
(Other things include a SCSI-2 controller and CD-Rom Drive, DCTV, 120Mb Quantum Hard Drive)
3. Commodore Amiga 1200
Feb. 1996
CPU: Motorola 68020 @ 14 Mhz
FPU: 68882 @ 40Mhz
Graphics: 2 to 256 colors in any resolution, or 24bit color in HAM8 also in any resolution.
Sound: 4 channel digital stereo
RAM: 2Mb, later expanded to 10 Mb
OS: AmigaOS 3.1
(Other things include a SCSI-2 controller and CD-Rom Drive, DCTV, 120Mb Quantum Hard Drive,
IOmega Zip 100, and I even went through several power supplies).
4. Commodore 64
Jun. 1997
CPU: MOS Tech. 6510 @ 0.98 Mhz in NTSC Mode
FPU: None
Graphics: 320x200, 16 color
Sound: 3 Channel Sythesised (first computer with synthesized sound)
RAM: 64k
OS: Commodore DOS 2.2, Basic V2, Geos 1.3
(I got this one at a yard sale for $10.00)
(Other things include a Super Snapshot V4 Cartridge, 1541 Disk Drive and C2N Cassette Recorder)
5. Pentium Clone
Apr 1998
CPU: Cyrix M2 @ 200Mhz
FPU: On the CPU Chip
RAM: 16Mb, later upgraded to 64Mb
OS: Windows 95 OSR 2 / AmigaOS 3.1 running under UAE
(Other things include an ATI 3d expression 4MB card with PC2TV, 5.1Gb Harddrive, Mitsumi CDR,
Zip SCSI Card, 3Com Cablemodem, ect ect ...)
6. Commodore 128
Jan 1999
CPU: CSG 8510 @ 1Mhz or 2Mhz, Zilog Z80 (For CPM)
FPU: None, but has MMU
Graphics: 16 color in 320x200, resolutions up to 640x480 (requires 64k VRAM)
Sound: 3 Channel (SID Chip)
RAM: 128k (Came with 256k Expansion unit)
OS: Microsoft Basic 7, Some version of Commodore DOS (I think 2.2). Will Degrade to C64 mode.
(I am using my old 1541 drive with it. Works great. I the 128 at Value Village for
$10.00, couldn't pass it up because it is the best 8 bit computer ever made)