
Amiga 4000 - Wikipedia
The Amiga 4000, or A4000, from Commodore is the successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 computers. There are two models: the A4000/040 released in October 1992 with a Motorola 68040 CPU, and the A4000/030 released in April 1993 with a Motorola 68EC030.
Commodore Amiga 4000 - old computers
The last of the Amiga line, the Amiga 4000 boasts new features and capabilites, surpassing all other Amiga system capabilities. The 32-bit Motorola 68040 central processor screams along at 25MHz, making the Amiga 4000 3 to 6 times faster than the older Amiga 3000.
Amiga on Raspberry Pi 5/400/4 - AmiKit
AmiKit is a Modern Retro Amiga emulator for your Raspberry Pi 5, 400 or 4. It includes more than 400 pre-configured Amiga apps & retro games. Note that the original AmigaOS & ROM files are required.
Pimiga - CubicleNate's Techpad
Pimiga is a workbench replacement for the Commodore Amiga. Built for Raspberry Pi 400. It is based on ClassicWB with Scalos workbench replacement. User provided ROMs make it work. This page will be landing page for the available resources about the …
Amiga Hardware Database - Amiga 4000
All A4000s shipped with Kickstart 3.0 ROM which can be replaced with a 3.1 one. The access speed of the ROM is selectable by a jumper, either 160 or 200 ns. Most A4000s have Super Buster revision 9 chips which turned out to be having problems with Zorro III cards using DMA.
Amiga 4000 - The Amiga Museum
The mighty Amiga 4000 was released in October 1992 as the Amiga 4000/040, with the Motorola 68040 CPU running at 25MHz. It was also the first machine to be released with the new AGA Chipset , which enabled the Amiga 4000 to display up to 256 colours on screen without using any of the Amigas special graphical tricks .
Maker Uses Raspberry Pi 400 for Amiga Project | Tom's Hardware
Nov 22, 2020 · This project is essentially PiMiga running on the Raspberry Pi 400. If you're new to retro PC emulation, check out our guide on how to emulate amiga on systems like the Raspberry Pi.
Amiga 400, worth and worth it? : r/amiga - Reddit
Mar 15, 2022 · Amiga 400, worth and worth it? I sometimes see Amiga 4000 on sale, in price ranges between 2k and 4k €. I get that it is one of the rarest Amigas, but are those machines really worth that much money? Is there any advantage a 4000 has for retro computing and gaming compared to, for instance, an Amiga 1200?
Amiga 4000 - AMIGAstore.eu
Amiga 4000 Released in October 1992, the Amiga 4000 is the successor of the Amiga 3000 computer and introduces the Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) chipset. Two models were manufactured: the A4000D (desktop box) and the A4000T (tower version).
Emiga - Emulated Amiga for Pi4/400 - GitHub
This repo allows you to create an emulated Amiga environment (Emiga) on your Pi 4/400 on top of a clean RPiOS-64 LXDE Desktop (Debian Bullseye) installation to host all your custom Amiga setups on a single SD card.
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