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For proud owners of aging Amiga 1200s, it may seem there's little to be done about the faded, yellowing plastic that houses these early home computers. But on Kickstarter, Frenchman Philippe Lang ...
The Amiga 1200, originally released in 1992, was a beloved home computer that gained a cult following due to its advanced graphics and sound capabilities for its time.
The original Amiga 1200 was a significant upgrade to the architecture of the 1980s originals, and this certainly provides a much-needed enhancement to its underwhelming 68EC020 processor.
Now, though, there’s an interesting Kickstarter project that aims to bring the desktop computer case back, and it’s doing it as an upgrade to the classic Amiga 500, Amiga 1200, and Amiga 600 ...
At the time of writing, more than 560 people donated more than $108,000 towards Phillipe Lang's quest to build a new casing for the AMIGA 1200 computer, a computer released nearly 23 years ago.
Outside of the PowerPC acceleration boards, there had been no new Amiga computer hardware since the Amiga 1200 and 4000 were released back in 1992. Amiga software companies were struggling as well.
Commodore USA has revealed its plans to release an Amiga-branded all-in-one keyboard computer. ... An Amiga 1200, originally issued in 1992 with a Motorola 68EC020 14MHz processor and 2MB of RAM ...
The OCS chipset arrived in the Amiga 1000 and cost-reduced Amiga 500, but the more capable AGA chipset was used in the Amiga 1200 and 4000 (there were some other iterations in between as well).
Commodore’s Amiga 500, a home computer that became a popular game system, is receiving a remake. Retro Games Ltd will release the A500 Mini early next year, complete with 25 built-in games and a ...