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  1. Amiga 500 - Wikipedia

    The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first popular version of the Amiga home computer. It contains the same Motorola 68000 as the Amiga 1000, as well as the same graphics and sound …

  2. Commodore Amiga 500 computer

    The Amiga 500 can be considered as a cost-reduced version of the original Amiga 1000 computer, which was released two years earlier in 1985. The A1000 was an attractive, two-piece desktop …

  3. Commodore Amiga 500 Microcomputer - National Museum of …

    In 1987, Commodore introduced the Amiga 500, also known as the A500, as an inexpensive version of a 16 bit multimedia home computer. The goal was to provide a machine that would compete …

  4. Amiga 500 | Amipedia | Fandom

    The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first “low-end” Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in …

  5. Commodore Amiga A500 - Computer - Computing History

    The original A500 proved to be Commodore’s best-selling Amiga model, enjoying particular success in Europe. Although popular with hobbyists, arguably its most widespread use was as a gaming …

  6. Amiga 500 - Archania

    The Amiga 1000 debuted in 1985, and the Amiga 500 was introduced in April 1987 as a lower-cost successor. By packaging the CPU, custom graphics/audio chips, and keyboard in a single “pizza …

  7. Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Legacy of the Amiga 500

    Oct 18, 2023 · In the mid-1980s, a groundbreaking computer was introduced that would forever change the landscape of home computing – the Amiga 500. Developed by Commodore International, the …

  8. Engineering:Amiga 500 - HandWiki

    The Amiga 500 Plus (often A500 Plus or simply A500+) is a revised version of the original Amiga 500 computer. The A500+ featured minor changes to the motherboard to make it cheaper to produce …

  9. Classic : Amiga A500 – AmigaNG

    The A500 was the first low-cost Amiga model and it was aimed at the home and small business markets. It was popular for its advanced graphics and sound capabilities, as well as its multitasking operating …

  10. Amiga 500 - RetroWeb Vintage Computer Museum

    With a low price and a design that appealed to Commodore 64 fans, the Amiga 500 become the best-selling model in the Amiga line. Try it Out! Experience the Amiga for yourself in this interactive web …