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Models & Clones
Amiga Technologies: A1200 (AT)
Left side
Right side
Rear
Bottom
Hi Res Version, Top 1 - 286K
Hi Res Version, Top 2 - 214K
Hi Res Version, Isometric - 242K
Hi Res Version, Left Side - 104K
Hi Res Version, Right Side - 123K
Hi Res Version, Rear - 98K
Hi Res Version, Bottom - 208K
Hi Res Version, A1200 Swedish Keyboard, Image 1 - 468K
Hi Res Version, A1200 Swedish Keyboard, Image 2 - 479K
Image of A1200 LEDs - 557K
Image of Logo - 285K
Image of standard A1200 mouse - 146K
Image of complete A1200 Magic Pack - 407K
Standard Specifications
NOTE: These specifications apply to the A1200 made by Amiga Technologies and do not necessarily apply to the A1200 made by Commodore.
Case Type: | Computer in a Keyboard. |
Processor: | EC020@14Mhz |
MMU: | None |
FPU: | None |
Chipset: | AGA |
Kickstarts: | V3.1 (Two 40pin ROMs) |
Bus Controller: | Budgie |
Expansion Slots: | 1 x 150pin Trapdoor Slot. 1 x PCMCIA Slot (Type II) |
Standard CHIP RAM: | 2MB (Surface Mounted) |
RAM sockets: | None |
Hard Drive Controllers: | 1 x 2.5" IDE Controller (Unbuffered) |
Drive Bays: | 1 x Custom Floppy Drive Bay 1 x 2.5" Hard Drive Cradle |
Expansion Ports: | 1 x 25pin Serial 1 x 25pin Parallel 1 x 23pin RGB Video 1 x 23pin External Floppy 2 x 9pin Joystick/Mouse 2 x RCA Audio (Left/Right) 1 x RF Connector Composite |
Floppy Drive: | 1x Internal 880K (Actually a PC 1.44MB drive converted for Amiga use) |
Motherboard Revisions: | Unknown |
Battery Backed Up Clock: | No |
When Escom took over the Amiga operation once commodore when bust, they set up an Amiga subsiduary called Amiga Technologies, which re-released the A1200, in a slightly updated form. It consisted of a slightly newer motherboard with KS 3.1 ROMs (as opposed to 3.0) and a PC floppy drive jumpered down to double density for Amiga use. The floppy drive was suitable for most operations however it did have problems with games which used special track loading techniques as anti piracy measures. Please also see the Commodore A1200
Contributions to this page by:
Greg Scott (National Amiga), Marius Lauritzen, Orjan Lindgren, Takahasi Kasiko
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-02-07 14:13
Revision: 1.2
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