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Amiga
1200 |

The Amiga 1200 was first launched during October of 1992. Like
the A500, the 1200 was enclosed in the distinctive Commodore case.
The 1200 included the AGA (Advanced Graphical Architecture) chipset like
that in the A4000, 2mb ram came as standard as did a PCMCIA from the A600.
The 1200 was sold at the price of
£399 when released in 1992. |
Specifications |
- Motorola MC68EC020 14.32 MHz CPU
- 2 megabytes Chip RAM on motherboard
- Maximum 2 megabytes hip RAM
- Maximum 8 megabytes Fast RAM
- 512k ROM on motherboard
- 3.5 drive bays
- 2.5 drive mountable
- 3.5 880k internal floppy driveC
- 2.5 40 megabyte IDE hard drive (optional)
- Integrated keyboard
- 96 keys
- 10 function keys
- Numeric keypad
- Cursor keys (inverted T layout)
- 2 button mouse
- A1200 trapdoor 150 pin local bus expansion
- PCMCIA 2.0 expansion bus
- Compact case
- External power supply port
- External floppy drive port
- RS-232 serial port
- Centronics parallel port
- 2 mouse/joystick ports
- Colour composite video port
- 15kHz colour RGB analogue video port
- 31KHz SVGA video output
- 2 stereo audio output ports
- 32 BIT data path
- 24 BIT address space
- Optional battery backed clock
- Weight: 8 lbs.
- 9.5" deep x 18.5" wide x 3 high
- 110 volt/60Hz 23 watts power supply (external)
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