TECH SPEC TUESDAY Amiga 500 About this machine: The Amiga 500 was not the first personal computer from Amiga, but it was the first that became popular and had mainstream success. It had advanced graphics and sound capabilities especially compared to competitors like the IBM PC which were much more expensive. The Amiga 500 was built into the case along with the keyboard and had an adapter to connect to a standard CRT television. The Amiga’s rich color graphics and sound capabilities made it a favorite choice for playing games. Specifications table: CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 7.16 MHz Memory: 512 KB - 1 MB Storage: 3.5" Floppy Disk Drive Graphics: OCS/ECS, 4096 colors Networking: Serial / modem Notes: Personal computer with advanced multimedia Image of an Amiga 500 computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse, and external floppy drive. vintage.computer
Tech Spec Tuesday 💾 Amiga 500 brought true multimedia home computing to the masses. With a Motorola 68000 @ 7.16 MHz, up to 1 MB RAM, 4096 colors, and legendary sound, it became a gaming and demo scene icon of the late 80s. #TechSpecTuesday #Amiga500 #VintageComputer