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Like older
Apple Macintosh computers, the Amiga line of
computers is built around the Motorola 680x0 line of
microprocessors. Although the Amiga operating system is not
compatible with other PC operating systems, such as DOS and
Windows, there are
emulation programs that enable an Amiga to run PC, Macintosh,
and even UNIX programs.
Faced with financial hardships, Commodore sold the Amiga to a
German company called Escom AG. Escom, in turn, also went
bankrupt. In March, 1997, Gateway 2000 purchased the Amiga design.
Amiga Links
Website of AMIGA
Amiga (W)
... Official home page for the Amiga, Inc. Includes
news, information about user organizations, developer links, events, and
product information.
Amiga-Anywhere
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Amiga Technologies home page
... Home page of Amiga Technologies GmbH, manufacturer of Amiga
computers. This page offers links to news, product line,
and a multitude of information on the Amiga computer. There is also a link
to VIScorp, which acquired Amiga Technologies in June, 1996.
Amiga's operating
system
This page discusses Amiga's operating system in detail, in a question and
answer format.
Amiga OS
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AmigaWorld.net
... Amiga community portal.
Amiga.org
... Amiga.org was officially started on 4/27/1995 with the
permission and consent of several of the former Commodore's engineering
staff. This was before Amiga Inc and even most of their upper management
even knew what an Amiga was. This site is not owned by, affiliated with,
influenced, or run by Amiga Inc in any way. Amiga.org is the continuation
of a project which started in 1988 by the North Alabama Society of Amiga
Users (NASAU) in Huntsville, AL. Originally started as an online Bulletin
Board System (BBS), they began planning the transition to the Web in mid
1994, including seeking and receiving approval from Commodore engineers at
the time. Due to the difficulty in arranging domain names through Network
Solutions at that time (when they first started charging for them), the
Amiga.org domain name was awarded on April 26th, 1995. Since that time,
Amiga.org has seen an estimated 9 evolutions as they determined how to best
serve the community. Now, Amiga.org has evolved into more of a community
project than that of the user group.
The Amiga History Guide - the largest
Amiga history site in the world
... The Amiga History Guide is a website dedicated to preserving
the history of the Amiga platform. This site examines a kaleidoscope of
topics, ranging from Amiga Inc's early foray into joysticks, to the latest
offerings in cross-platform Amiga solutions.
Chronology of Amiga
Computers
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Chronology of the
Commodore 64 Computer
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AmigaMCCC
... The MCCC has been in existence since 1983 supporting Commodore
computers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. They have supported the Amiga since
the Amiga was introduced.
... The Champaign-Urbana Computer Users Group was formed in 1983 to
promote computing and education for users of personal computers. We
currently support Macintosh, Windows and Linux personal computers. The group
continues to be very active and successful, with members from all around
east-central Illinois.
Amiga Web
Directory
... Although CUCUG Retired the Amiga Web Directory on January 1,
2000 there are still a few links to Amiga resources.
Amiga News Archives
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CUCUG Contributing
Vendors that offer Amiga-oriented products
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ANN.lu (formerly known as Amiga Network
News)
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Aminet - Amiga
software archive
Aminet at us.aminet.net
Washington University Data Archive (Aminet)
Washington University Data Archive
Aminet Directory (F)
Aminet Directory (H)
Aminet -
Contents of directory comm/www: World Wide Web software
... Aminet directories. Aminet is the Internet's largest
collection of Amiga software. The complete Aminet mirror is located at
us.aminet.net, located at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Lots of Amiga
links from around the world
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The so-called Amiga
home page
... This unofficial Amiga home page from
Omnipresence International, provides many links to news, user support,
hardware,
software, and other related resources for Amiga users.
Amiga
computers and their history
... This page gives an introduction to Amiga
computers and their merits and distinctions, as well as a detailed
discussion of
Amiga's history and current developments.
Amiga FAQ and resource page
... Contains links to Amiga Mosaic, World Wide Web
and TCP/IP FAQs, bibliographic resources, and a FAQ from
comp.sys.amiga.games.
Amiga
Internet Guide
... The Amiga Internet Guide is a comprehensive
list of programs which allow internet connections from Amiga computers.
There
are sections for TCP, Web browsers, e-mail, FTP, IRC, newsreaders, and
gopher
programs.
Amiga news
... This Amiga news home page, created by an Amiga
power user, provides news and product announcement information, along with a
list of useful Amiga sites.
Amiga resource page
... Offers many useful links to resources for Amiga
owners and users. Categories include magazines, games, newsgroups, and
archives.
Aminet - Amiga software archive
... Provides a large collection of Amiga software
and links to related sites.
Built with
Amiga home page
... This site highlights a web-based campaign to
promote the Amiga as an Internet computer. It includes specific information
on
making the Amiga capable of performing tasks required for full Internet use
as
well as the creation of web pages.
Gateway 2000
... Gateway 2000's home page. Gateway 2000 is one
of the leading manufacturers of PCs and also owns the rights to the Amiga
architecture.
Yahoo!'s Amiga page
... Yahoo!'s directory of links to Amiga. There are
links to software, user groups, and other information about Amiga computers.
THE French Amiga hardware
database
... All you want to know about the Amiga computer
and its hardware environment.
VaporWare
... VaporWare has lead the way in Amiga(tm) Internet application
development. A world-wide collaboration of the most experienced and talented
Amiga(tm) programmers makes sure your Amiga(tm) is always up to and beyond
standards in today's Internet applications, in every respect from Web
browsing over Mail and News to IRC. VaporWare has also been supporting the
new operating system MorphOS for years.
Amiga Commercial Site
Index
... Index to Amiga Software and Hardware Sellers, Retail and Mail
Order Stores and Outlets.
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Amiga Newsgroups
Amiga FAQ's
... Large collection of FAQs for Users and Programmers.
alt.amiga
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alt.amiga.demos
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alt.amiga.slip
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alt.bbs.amiga.cnet
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alt.religion.amiga
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alt.sources.amiga.d
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alt.sys.amiga.uucp
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alt.sys.amiga.uucp.patches
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alt.sys.amiga.blitz
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alt.sys.amiga.demos
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alt.sys.amiga.miami
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alt.sys.amiga.thor
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alt.warez.amiga
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aus.computers.amiga
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bit.listserv.i-amiga
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comp.binaries.amiga
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comp.sources.amiga
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comp.sys.amiga.
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comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
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comp.sys.amiga.announce
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comp.sys.amiga.applications
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comp.sys.amiga.audio
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comp.sys.amiga.cd32
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comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
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comp.sys.amiga.emulations
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comp.sys.amiga.games
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comp.sys.amiga.graphics
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comp.sys.amiga.hardware
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comp.sys.amiga.introduction
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comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
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comp.sys.amiga.misc
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comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
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comp.sys.amiga.networking
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comp.sys.amiga.programmer
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comp.sys.amiga.reviews
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comp.sys.amiga.software
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comp.sys.amiga.tech
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comp.sys.amiga.uucp
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comp.unix.amiga
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de.comp.sys.amiga.unix
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de.comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
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de.comp.sys.amiga.archive
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de.comp.sys.amiga.comm
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de.comp.sys.amiga.misc
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de.comp.sys.amiga.tech
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de.comp.sys.amiga.uucp
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netcom.shell.software.amiga
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netcom.software.amiga
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rec.video.desktop.toaster
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Amiga Magazines
Amiga
Game Zone magazine
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Paradise City
Amiga
... Online Amiga Zine for Amiga-related information
including reviews, previews, competitions, updates, press releases,
and more.
Totally Amiga Magazine
... Offers news and information in a CD-ROM format.
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Amiga Users Groups
Website of AMIGA
Usergroups,
Clubs, Campaigns
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Amiga Group Italia
Project
... Hosts information about Italian Amiga user
groups & Amiga related mail networks.
Amiga-
Commodore User's Group #0447
... A small but vocal local user's group. We do
our best to help out newer users to the Commodore and Amiga platforms.
AmigaSoc
...
Arizona Amiga User
Group
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Cleveland Area Amiga Users
Group
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CUCUG
Amiga Zone
... Champaign-Urbana Commodore Users Group. CUCUG
supports Commodore 64/128, Amiga and Apple Macintosh users in the
Central Illinois area.
Jay Miner Society
... An international Amiga user group.
NCAUG
... The National Capital Amiga Users Group.
Queens Amiga
Users Group
... Supporting the Amiga computer.
Sacramento Amiga Computer
Club
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Siouxland
Metro Amiga User's
Group
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Southeast
Washington AMIgans (SWAMI)
Users Groups Index
... An Amiga club for the SE Washington and NE
Oregon state areas. Information on the local C64/C128 club, and a list of
places that still support the C64 and C128.
Toga Amiga Users
Group
... The Other Group of Amigoids WEB Page.
University in
Trondheim Amiga User Group
... A small user group for Amiga owners and
enthusiasts studying in
Trondheim, Norway.
Index of
Commodore/Amiga User
Groups Worldwide
... Comprehensive index of Commodore and Amiga user
groups worldwide.
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