Latest update: 2019-07-01
I bought my first Amiga 500 around 1989/1990. Later I had an A2000 and a CD32 but offloaded them all.
Most legacy systems can be emulated on a standard PC or through specialised hardware like FPGAs. But nothing beats having the real thing, so I have found some original Amigas. Below is listed my Commodore Amigas.
Amiga 500 | |
Serial No. | |
Mainboard | Rev. 6a |
CPU | Motorola 68000 7.09 MHz |
Chipset | OCS |
Agnus | |
Denise | |
Kickstart | 1.3 and 2.04 |
ChipMem | 512 KB |
SlowMem | 512 KB |
FastMem | |
Accessories | |
Trapdoor Memory expansion with 512 KB SlowMem | |
Amitech Autokick | 3-way Automatic Kickstart Rom switcher Roms labeled 1.2, 1.3 & 2.0 |
Boot selector | Switches the internal disk drive (normally df0:) and first external disk drive (normally df1:) around |
External floppy | Slimline case repurposed with a Gotek drive |
WinUAE | |
Serial No. | N/A – Emulator |
Mainboard | N/A |
CPU | Motorola 68000/68010/68020/68030/68040/68060 |
Chipset | OCS/ECS/AGA/RTG |
Agnus | |
Denise | |
Kickstart | |
ChipMem | 256-2048 KB |
SlowMem | 0-2048 KB |
FastMem | 0-128 MB |
Accessories | |