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Help Models
In 1987, two years after the launch of Amiga 1000, this beast arrived. It featured 512Kb (later 1Mb) RAM, an upgradable CPU, five Zorro II slots (very expandable) and two 16-bit ISA slots. There was also a hard disk version named Amiga 2000HD.
Amiga 2000A - Designed in Germany and based on the Amiga 1000 motherboard. This machine came with 512Kb RAM and suffered from reliability problems.
Amiga 2000B - Designed in the USA and basically a machine inbetween 2000A and a cost reduced version of Amiga 500. Thanks to the cheaper and more logical design, 1Mb RAM moved onto the motherboard. Known as B2000 in the UK.
Amiga 2000C - Featured the Enhanced Chipset (ECS) and the Kickstart was updated to version 2.04, otherwise identical to 2000B. Known as 2000+ in the USA.
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| Release date: |
March, 1987 |
| Processor: |
Motorola MC68000 @ 7.14 MHz |
| RAM: |
512Kb, later 1Mb, expandable to 9Mb |
| Chipset: |
Original Chipset (OCS), later Enhanced Chipset (ECS) |
| Operating System: |
Workbench 1.2 - 2.04 |
| Number of colours: |
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, SCSI hard disk (optional) |
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