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I thought the Amiga 1000 had a separate keyboard. It came out in 1985/6 and the colour palette was huge using HAM (4096 using the original chip set).
1.44 floppies weren't around then. |
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The 1,44 M 3.25" was 1986, and before that 720K, but those were DOS format capacities. Amiga used a custom higher capacity format. Apple and CP/M also had different format to DOS.
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Yes. The Amiga had I think 880k floppies when DOS only had 720k. This was a feature back in the day....
Later Amigas had 1760k floppies (high density). Edit: I liked my Amiga 500. Last edited by Martinoptic; 08-30-2025 at 01:00 PM. |
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