In another twist in the long saga of the Amiga computer, Gateway--the company's would-be savior--apparently won't be making a new Amiga machine anytime soon. Instead, the PC maker will focus on ...
The Amiga operating system was so tightly coded that it took the big corporate computers almost a decade to catch up. By then, Amiga computers had been used to generate backgrounds for popular TV ...
Not a powerhouse, but let's remember that the first Amiga ran a preemptive multitasking operating system in 256K of RAM on a 7.16MHz 8/16-bit 68000 CPU. I've fitted the system with 512MB of RAM and a ...