CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
The Amiga family of computers consists of several models, each of which has been
designed on the same premise to provide the user with a low cost computer that features
high cost performance. The Amiga does this through the use of custom silicon hardware
that yields advanced graphics and sound features.
There are three distinct models that make up the Amiga computer family: the A500,
A1000, and A2000. Though the models differ in price and features, they have a common
hardware nucleus that makes them software compatible with one another. This chapter
describes the Amiga's hardware components and gives a brief overview of its graphics and
sound features.
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