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Amiga 600 (c) 1993 Commodore, Ltd. The Amiga 600 was a home computer and was Commodore International's final model based on the Motorola 68000 CPU and the ECS chipset. It was essentially a redesign of the Amiga 500 Plus, with the option of an internal hard disk drive. - TECHNICAL - A notable aspect of the Amiga 600 is its small size. Lacking a numeric keypad, the A600 is only slightly larger than a standard PC keyboard (14in. long by 9.5in. deep by 3in. high and weighing approximately 6 pounds). It shipped with AmigaOS 2.0, which was generally considered more user-friendly than earlier versions of the operating system. - TRIVIA - The Amiga 600, also known as the A600 (codenamed 'June Bug' after a B-52s song) was introduced at the CeBIT show in March 1992. - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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Amiga 600 (c) 1993 Commodore, Ltd. The Amiga 600 was a home computer and was Commodore International's final model based on the Motorola 68000 CPU and the ECS chipset. It was essentially a redesign of the Amiga 500 Plus, with the option of an internal hard disk drive. - TECHNICAL - A notable aspect of the Amiga 600 is its small size. Lacking a numeric keypad, the A600 is only slightly larger than a standard PC keyboard (14in. long by 9.5in. deep by 3in. high and weighing approximately 6 pounds). It shipped with AmigaOS 2.0, which was generally considered more user-friendly than earlier versions of the operating system. - TRIVIA - The Amiga 600, also known as the A600 (codenamed 'June Bug' after a B-52s song) was introduced at the CeBIT show in March 1992. - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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