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This was the first 32 bit low-end Amiga, and with a retail price of £399 it sold very well. It featured the AGA chipset present in the Amiga 4000, and the PCMCIA slot from Amiga 600.
It had great expansion possibilities, such as accelerator cards and PCMCIA CD-ROM drives. It could also be built into a Tower case with Zorro slots for expansions such as graphics cards.
Escom bought the Amiga in 1995 and re-launched Amiga 1200 in the "Amiga Magic" pack.
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| Release date: |
December, 1992 |
| Processor: |
Motorola MC68EC020 @ 14.32 MHz |
| RAM: |
2Mb |
| Chipset: |
Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) |
| Operating System: |
Workbench 3.0 & Kickstart ROM 3.0
Later revisions used Workbench 3.1 & Kickstart ROM 3.1 |
| Number of colours: |
A palette of 4096 32 in Low Res (64 in EHB, 4096 in HAM) 16 in High Res |
| Sound: |
Four channels in stereo, 22 KHz, 8-Bit, RCA audio jacks |
| Built-in Media: |
3.5" 880Kb floppy drive, 2.5" IDE hard disk controller |
| Price: |
£399 (UK, 1992), £329 (UK, 1995) |
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