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The A3000, also known as the Commodore Amiga 3000, was a much more serious proposition to build a professional multimedia computer than the previous A2000 effort.
The Amiga 3000 came in a desktop box with a separate keyboard. It featured:
One could increase the amount of Fast RAM by adding ZIP DRAM chips.
Other models included the A3000UX bundled with UNIX System V Release 4, and the A3000T tower computer. An enhanced version with the AGA chipset and an AT&T DSP chip was produced to prototype stage but never launched, instead Commodore replaced the A3000 with the A4000.
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MOS Technology 6502-based (8-bit): MOS/CBM KIM-1 |
PET/CBM |
CBM-II (aka B/P series) |
VIC-20/VC-20 |
C64 |
SX-64 |
C16 & 116 |
Plus/4 |
C128 |
The A3000 designation was also used on an Acorn Archimedes model.