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A500,A600,A1000,A1200,A2000,A3000,A4000 are all here. The Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore in the 1980s and 1990s. The first model, the A1000, was launched in 1985 and became popular for its graphical, audio and multi-tasking abilities. The Amiga provided a significant upgrade from 8-bit computers, such as the Commodore 64, and the platform quickly grew in popularity among computer enthusiasts. The name 'Amiga' was chosen because it is the Spanish word for (female) friend, and alphabetically it appears before Apple in lists of computer makers.
It originated as a project code-named 'Lorraine', therefore the female was used instead of the male and general version Amigo. The best selling model, the Amiga 500, was introduced in 1987 and became one of the leading home computers of the late 1980s and early 1990s with approximately six million sold. The A3000, introduced in 1990, started the second generation of Amiga Systems, followed by the A500+ and the A600. Finally, as the third generation, the A1200 and the A4000 were released in 1992. However, poor marketing and failure to repeat the technological advances of the first systems meant that the Amiga quickly lost its market share to competing platforms, such as the fourth generation game consoles, Apple Macintosh, and IBM PC compatibles. Based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, the machine has a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were unprecedented for the price, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS. The original operating system, partly based on TRIPOS and written in BCPL, is called AmigaDOS and the GUI is called Workbench.
When it was eventually renamed AmigaOS, the BCPL parts were rewritten in the C language. Although early Commodore advertisements attempt to cast the computer as an all-purpose business machine, especially when outfitted with the Amiga Sidecar PC compatibility addon, the Amiga was most commercially successful as a home computer, with a wide range of games and creative software. It was also a less expensive alternative to the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC as a general-purpose business or home computer.
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Initially, the Amiga was developed alongside various PC Compatible Systems by Commodore but later Commodore left the PC market. The platform became particularly popular for gaming and programming demos.
It also found a prominent role in the desktop video, video production, and show control business, leading to affordable video editing systems such as the Video Toaster. The Amiga's native ability to simultaneously play back multiple digital sound samples made it a popular platform for early 'tracker' music software. The relatively powerful processor and ability to access several megabytes of memory led to the development of several 3D rendering packages, including LightWave 3D and Aladdin 4D. Since the demise of Commodore, various groups have marketed successors to the original Amiga line, including Genesi, Eyetech, ACube Systems and A-EON Technology. Likewise, AmigaOS has influenced replacements, clones and compatible systems such as MorphOS, AmigaOS 4 and AROS.
The demise of Commodore has been commonly attributed to numerous factors such as poor marketing, a lack of sufficient third party developers, and a failure to compete with cheaper PC clones with 'multimedia' features and low-cost color-capable Macintosh models such as the Macintosh LC. + Top 10 ROM Downloads (click to view).
It can be used stand-alone for software development and testing or together with a monitor- debugger software. The board allows the designer immediately to start with the software and system development, before his own final target system is available.
1.3.4 External Bus interface Connectors Via DIN 41612 VG96ABC and VG48ABC connectors (external bus interface of the MCU), it is possible to connect other devices e.g. User applications or Fujitsu graphic device sub boards. 1.3.5 CAN Bus Three high-speed CAN-transceivers (PCA82C250) are available to connect all available on- chip CAN-controllers to 9-pin D-Sub connectors (X9, X10 and X11).
Figure 2-4: Low voltage adapter selection Now connect the DC low voltage adapter to the Starterkit and plug in the In-Plug Power Supply to a power socket. The SK-91F467D-208PFV can be turned on with the on board power switch S8 (or S9).
Also make sure the evaluation-board is powered on, ready to use and the RS232-cable is connected properly. Also see the trouble- shooting section in the appendix.
Note: Be aware that the Softune Workbench Monitor Debugger is only able to debug code which is located in RAM! It is not possible to debug code located in Flash memory!
For details about boot sequence refer to Hardware Manual of MB91460 series. Note 2: Be aware of Security Features of MB91F467D series. Check documentation of MB91460 series for detailed information!
The power supply should be able to supply at least 500 mA. To support both, the “SK-91F467D-208PFV” and a graphic sub- board the supply should be able to supply 1500mA. The LEDs should light up after switching on the board.