How much is a Amiga 1000?

How much is a Amiga 1000?

Using the external slot the primary memory can be expanded up to 8.5 MB….Amiga 1000.

Amiga 1000 (1985)
Manufacturer Commodore
Introductory price US$1,285 (1985) US$3,100 (2021 equivalent)
Discontinued 1987
Operating system AmigaOS 1.0

What was the Amiga 1000 used for?

The Amiga 1000 was extraordinary with regards to it’s audio and video output. Not only could it output in true stereo, using 2 standard RCA sound outputs, but it also had several outputs for connecting various display devices such as a TV, composite monitor or RGB monitor.

How much is Commodore Amiga?

Amiga

The 1987 Amiga 500 was the best-selling model.
Introductory price Amiga 1000: US$1,295 (equivalent to $3,120 in 2020) Monitor: US$300 (equivalent to $720 in 2020)
Discontinued 1996 (Amiga 1200 & 4000T)
Operating system AmigaOS on Kickstart
CPU Motorola 680×0 @ ≈7 MHz & higher

What is the strongest Amiga?

There are an array of Vampires out there for various model Amigas, but the Vampire V4 is the newest and most powerful.

When did the Amiga 500 come out?

January 1987
Amiga 500/Introduced

When did the Amiga 1200 come out?

October 1992
Amiga 1200/Introduced

What happened to the Amiga?

But by 1995, after several iterations of Amiga and years of questionable decisions by the Commodore company, the Amiga brand closed up shop. In the two decades since then, the rights to the computer and its software suite have been sold off and stuck in legal purgatory.

Who invented the Amiga?

The inventor of the Amiga 1000 was Jay Miner, who created the Atari 800 many years before. He wanted to make the most powerful computer ever, then he joined a small Californian company called Amiga. He used the principle of the three coprocessors (again) to help the main processor.

What was the fastest Amiga?

AC68080
As of August 2019, the AC68080 is the fastest 680×0-compatible Amiga processor with more than four times the performance of the previously fastest, the Motorola 68060. It is capable of 192.12 MIPS and 102.06 MFLOPS, while the Cyberstorm 68060 at 50 MHz was capable of only 39.29 MIPS and 28.02 MFLOPS.

Who made the Amiga?

Commodore International
Amiga Corporation
Amiga/Manufacturers

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