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Motorola
68EC020 / 14 MHz, 2 MB RAM onboard
32-bit RAM expansion up to an additional 8 MB, significantly more
32-bit RAM may be added with an accelerator board installed
AA Graphics System, colour palette: up to 16.8 million colours
(24 Bit),
256 of them displayable simultaneously or more than 640,000 in
HAM8
Graphics resolutions:
from 320 x 200 pixels noninterlaced 50 Hz up to
1280 x 512 pixels interlaced 50 Hz or
640 x 480 pixels noninterlaced 60 Hz or
640 x 400 pixels noninterlaced 70 Hz and
many more freely programmable modes
Video and Genlock capable
4-Channel Stereo Sound standard, each 8 Bit DMA
Keyboard: 96 keys
Mouse: high resolution 400 dpi, 2 buttons
16-Bit IDE Interface for internal 2.5" harddisk, 44 pins
Floppy Disk Drive 3.5" DD internal, 880 KB AMIGA, 720 KB
MS-DOS
Interfaces:
1 x serial RS-232c (modem),
1 x parallel (printer),
1 x external floppy drive,
2 x mouse/joystick,
1 x video RGB (monitor),
1 x video composite (TV, video recorder),
1 x RF modulator (TV antenna),
2 x stereo audio
PCMCIA-V2.0 16-Bit interface for RAM (max. 4 MB, 16 bit),
Ethernet, or other expansion cards
CPU Slot 150-pin internal, for memory expansion or accelerator
board with bigger processor
Switching Power Supply 25 W external
Dimensions: ca. 490 mm x 250 mm x 70 mm (W x D x H)
AmigaOS 3.1 with preemptive multitasking
Manuals: AMIGA 1200 User Manual, AMIGA OS 3.1 Workbench
Each A1200 comes with the Magic software bundle
HD version comes with 170 MB harddisk
HD version also comes with the Multimedia Authoring System Scala
MM300
Technical specifications subject to change without announcement.
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