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Procedure for starting the Amiga system, covering floppy and hard disk based systems.
Description of the Amiga Workbench screen after successful booting.
Steps for safely shutting down the Amiga system and peripherals.
Overview of the Amiga keyboard layout and its four main sections.
Details on expanding the Amiga's random access memory (RAM).
Information on upgrading or replacing the Amiga's processor module.
Explanation of Amiga bus expansion slots (Zorro III/II).
Details on using Bridgeboard PC emulator boards.
Instructions for adding memory modules (SIMMs) to the motherboard.
Discussion of options related to the Amiga CPU slot.
Key rules to prevent damage to the computer, files, and disks.
Overview of general problem types and troubleshooting approaches.
Diagnosing and resolving disk and installation-related problems.
| ROM | 512 KB |
|---|---|
| Graphics | AGA (Advanced Graphics Architecture) |
| Release Year | 1992 |
| CPU | Motorola 68040 |
| CPU Speed | 25 MHz |
| FPU | Integrated |
| RAM | 2 MB |
| Fast RAM | Up to 16 MB |
| Resolution | Up to 1280x512 (interlaced) |
| Sound | 4-channel 8-bit stereo |
| Floppy Drive | 3.5" 880 KB |
| Hard Drive | 40 MB or larger (typically SCSI) |
| Operating System | AmigaOS 3.1 |
| Expansion Slots | Zorro III |