Amstrad CPC464 was developed by Amstrad PLC., Released in 1984 Other Informations: The CPC 464 featured 64 KB RAM and an internal cassette tape deck. The CPC 464 was one of the most successful computers in Europe and sold more than two million computers. [...]
Amiga A-500 Plus was developed by Commodore Limited., Released in 1991 The Commodore Amiga 500 Plus (often A500 Plus or simply A500+) is an enhanced version of the original Amiga 500 computer. It was notable for introducing new versions of Kickstart and [...]
Amiga 600 was developed by Commodore Ltd., Released in 1993 The Amiga 600 was a home computer and was Commodore International’s final model based on the Motorola 68000 CPU and the ECS chipset. It was essentially a redesign of the Amiga 500 Plus, [...]
Amiga 4000T was developed by Commodore Ltd., Released in 1994 The Amiga 4000T was a tower version of the Amiga 4000 computer. It was originally released in small quantities in 1994 and re-released in greater numbers by Escom in 1995 after [...]
Amiga 4000/040 was developed by Commodore Ltd., Released in 1992 The Amiga 4000 was released in October 1992. It introduced the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset with enhanced graphics and continued the A3000’s system architecture.
Amiga 4000/030 was developed by Commodore Ltd., Released in 1992 The Amiga 4000/030 was released in April 1993. It featured a Motorola 68EC030 instead of the Motorola 68040.
Amiga 3000 was developed by Commodore Ltd., Released in 1992 The third major release in the Amiga computer family. It featured improved processing speed, better rendering of graphics, and a new revision of the operating system. The Amiga 3000 was released [...]