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[[Amiga]] computer. Successor to the [[A500]] at circa 1992. A "keyboard" computer shipped with 2 MB of Memory, [[AGA]] chipset and [[AmigaOS]] 3.0 and a [[MC68EC020]] [[CISC]] [[CPU]] (lacking [[MMU]] for [[memory protection]] and [[virtual memory]]). A 2.5 inch Harddrive could be internally installed, although a 3.5 inch drive could fit too with some tinkering.
[[Amiga]] computer. Successor to the [[A500]] at circa 1992. A "keyboard" computer shipped with 2 MB of Memory, [[Advanced Graphics Architecture|AGA]] chipset and [[AmigaOS]] 3.0 and a [[MC68EC020]] [[CISC]] [[CPU]] (lacking [[MMU]] for [[memory protection]] and [[virtual memory]]). A 2.5 inch Harddrive could be internally installed, although a 3.5 inch drive could fit too with some tinkering.

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Amiga computer. Successor to the A500 at circa 1992. A "keyboard" computer shipped with 2 MB of Memory, AGA chipset and AmigaOS 3.0 and a MC68EC020 CISC CPU (lacking MMU for memory protection and virtual memory). A 2.5 inch Harddrive could be internally installed, although a 3.5 inch drive could fit too with some tinkering.