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Amiga Format. No. 134. ****ure...
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Amiga is a
family of
personal computers produced by
Commodore from 1985
until the company's
bankruptcy in 1994, with
production by
others afterward. The...
- "Retina".
Amiga World. Vol. 9, no. 7. IDG Publishing. pp. 68–69. ISSN 0883-2390. "En bref, BSC, Graffity".
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Frank (June 1988). "
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- "
Amiga E: un
challenger pour la
programmation du systeme".
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AmigaE compiler/linker...
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AmigaOS 4 (abbreviated as OS4 or AOS4) is a line of
Amiga operating systems which runs on
PowerPC microprocessors. It is
mainly based on
AmigaOS 3.1 source...
- "Aladdin 4D".
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Amiga. No. 93. EMAP...
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AmigaOS is a
family of
proprietary native operating systems of the
Amiga and
AmigaOne
personal computers. It was
developed first by
Commodore International...
- The
Amiga CD32 (stylized as
Amiga CD32) is a home
video game
console developed by
Commodore as part of the
Amiga line, as well as the
final hardware to...