
Amiga 600 - Wikipedia
The Amiga 600, also known as the A600, and full title Commodore Amiga 600, is a home computer introduced in March 1992. It is the final Amiga model based on the Motorola 68000 …
Amiga 600: From the Amiga No One Wanted to Retro Favorite
Mar 14, 2025 · The Amiga 600 was a cost-reduced Amiga for home use, similar in size and appearance to a Commodore 64. But internally it wasn’t much more than a repackaged Amiga …
Chip Swap Fixes A Dead Amiga 600 - Hackaday
6 days ago · The Amiga 600 was in its day the machine nobody really wanted — a final attempt to flog the almost original spec 68000 platform from 1985, in 1992. Sure it had a PCMCIA slot …
Commodore Amiga 600 computer
The Amiga 600 was the smallest Amiga computer ever released, as well as the last system in the Amiga "16-bit" line. This was the first Amiga to use "surface-mount technology", reducing …
Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Amiga 600 Computer’s Legacy
Aug 26, 2023 · Among the many contenders, one machine stood out as a game-changer: the Amiga 600. Released by Commodore in March 1992, this compact computer quickly gained a …
Amiga 600 - AMIGAstore.eu
The Amiga 600 is the last Amiga model based on the Motorola 68000 CPU and the Enhanced Chip Set. Launched in March of 1992, it is the successor of the Amiga 500 Plus and adds the …
Retrobug.org - Your home for retro computing
The Amiga 600 is a redesign of the Amiga 500 Plus and adds the option of an internal hard disk drive, and includes a PCMCIA port. The numeric keyboard was left out, making the case …
Amiga Hardware Database - Amiga 600
In 1992 March Commodore released its most compact Amiga, the A600. It is so small that it has no numeric keypad either. The A600 gives the same performance as an A500 Plus with an …
Commodore Amiga A600HD - Computer - Computing History
Oct 1, 1994 · The Commodore Amiga 600, also known as the A600 (codenamed "June Bug" after a B-52s song), was a home computer introduced at the CeBIT show in March 1992. The A600 …
Commodore Amiga 600
Released in spring 1992 as a replacement to the A500+, the A600 weighed just 6lbs (the smallest Classic Amiga ever!). This 14 deep x 9.5" wide x 3" high system was aimed at the console …