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Help Models
The year was 1993, and the Amiga CD32 console was Commodore's last attempt to make profit.
It's basically an A1200 without keyboard, a slightly modified Kickstart 3.1 and a built-in double speed CD-ROM drive. In 1994 a third party company launched the SX-1 and SX32, allowing the CD32 to be expanded into a complete Amiga.
Most CD32 games were available for Amiga computers as well, but the CD32 versions were often enhanced with CD music, an intro and sometimes improved graphics.
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| Release date: |
September, 1993 |
| Processor: |
Motorola MC68EC020 @ 14.32 MHz |
| RAM: |
2Mb, 1Kb Flash RAM for games scores |
| Chipset: |
Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) |
| ROM: |
Kickstart 3.1 |
| Number of colours: |
16.8 million, 256 simultaneously, more than 640.000 in HAM8 mode |
| Sound: |
Four channels in stereo, 22 KHz, 8-Bit, RCA audio jacks |
| Built-in Media: |
Double speed CD-ROM drive |
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