About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 115. Chapters: Amiga games, Amiga demos, Interchange File Format, Original Chip Set, Guru Meditation, Amiga Enhanced Chip Set, Amiga 500, TRIPOS, Amiga 1000, Amiga 600, Amigaguide, Amiga 500 Plus, UAE, Amiga Chip RAM, Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture, MetaComCo, Amiga 3000, Amiga Recoverable Alert, Planar, Amiga 2000, Video Toaster, NewTek, Action Replay, Amiga support and maintenance software, Amiga software, Amiga productivity software, History of the Amiga, Hold-And-Modify, Amiga Hunk, Amiga 1200, Amiga CD32, Minimig, Amiga Internet and communications software, MorphOS, WarpOS, PowerUP, Amiga Fast File System, Amiga models and variants, Amiga programming languages, AmigaOne X1000, MOS Technology Agnus, Kickstart, Amiga 4000, Commodore CDTV, Commodore AA] Chipset, Emulation on the Amiga, MOS Technology CIA, ANIM, Amiga Zorro III, Amiga music software, Amiga Advanced Architecture chipset, Individual Computers Catweasel, Amiga Old File System, Amiga Hombre chipset, LHA, Sam440ep, Amiga 4000T, Autoconfig, Aladdin4D, Amiga Disk File, Joyboard, Amiga Ranger Chipset, Amiga custom chips, Natami, Amiga A570, LZX, Aminet, Amiga Sidecar, Amiga Unix, CDXL, Amiga Forever, Warp3D, Amiga Walker, Flicker fixer, Amiga emulation, Amiga Halfbrite mode, Amiga video connector, Amiga 1500, Power A5000, WarpUP, CyberGraphX, Realsoft, INMOS G364 framebuffer, Blitter object, Amiga 3000UX, Amiga 2500, Joe Pillow, Almathera Systems, Dual format, AHI, Formatted Disk Image, Amiga Rigid Disk Block, AmiQNX, AmiKit, Akiko, Amiga 3000T, 8SVX, Clock port, Fellow, Great Valley Products, Amiga Games Database, APUS. Excerpt: The Amiga is a family of personal computers that was sold by Commodore in the 1980s and 1990s. The first model was launched in 1985 as a high-end home computer and became popular for its impressive graphical, audio and multi-tasking abili...