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Amiga CD32 console Help Models Amiga CD32
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.
Brief facts
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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Amiga Computer Models
High-end
Model Processor Year
Amiga 1000680001985
Amiga 2000680001987
Amiga 250068020, 680301989
Amiga 1500680001990
Amiga 3000680301990
Amiga 3000T680301991
Amiga 400068030, 680401992
Amiga 4000T68040, 680601996
Low-end
Amiga 500680001987
Amiga 500+680001991
Amiga 600680001992
Amiga 1200680201992
Consoles
Amiga CDTV680001990
Amiga CD3268EC0201993
Sources: AHG & Old-Computers