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  1. Amiga - Wikipedia

    Amiga is a family of personal computers produced by Commodore from 1985 until the company's bankruptcy in 1994, with production by others afterward.

  2. Amiga Forever - Amiga Software, AmigaOS, Amiga Emulation, …

    Amiga Forever is the official Amiga and AmigaOS preservation, emulation and support suite brought to you by Cloanto, developers of Commodore/Amiga software since the 1980s.

  3. Welcome to AmigaOS | AmigaOS

    The authentic Amiga experience with the original Amiga Operating System. AmigaOS 4.1 is coming and has seen no less than 6 free major updates and at least 88 smaller updates …

  4. Series: History of the Amiga - Ars Technica

    Nov 13, 2017 · Debuting at MAGfest this weekend, new film gathers devs and fans across Amiga decades. Jeremy Reimer's long-running History of the Amiga series is back to tackle the killer …

  5. Amiga Computers: A Detailed History of a Revolutionary …

    The Amiga line of computers, developed by Commodore International, represents one of the most innovative and beloved chapters in computing history. Introduced in the mid-1980s, Amiga …

  6. History Of The Amiga - AmigaWiki

    The following history of the Amiga documents the development and commercial history of the Amiga, a home computer product line manufactured from the middle 1980s up to today.

  7. Amigaworld.net - The Amiga Computer Community Portal Website

    Latest Amiga Computer News, Amiga Discussion Forums, Amiga FAQs and Amiga Technical Support

  8. wiki.amiga.org

    This is a documentation and information repository for all A-EON Technology, Amiga Kit and selected partner projects relating to the original Amiga and next generation computer systems.

  9. Welcome to Amiga.org

    AMIGA.org Forums Amiga Developer Amiga Wiki AMIGA.org on Facebook AMIGA.org Store

  10. What Is An Amiga? - Commodore USA

    The Commodore AMIGA's outstanding graphics and sound quickly made it the most advanced and desirable home computer in the world. Programmers, graphicians and musicians flocked …