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AMIGA®600 Computer Pack C O M M O D O R E Robocopni 3 AMIGA®600 Computer Pack The powerful Amiga 600 computer offers The Amiga 600 connects directly to a ( incredible 16-bit graphics, stereo sound, and standard TV. The Robocop"' 3Computer AMIGA 600 FEATURES animation in a newly designed compact, Pack includes the fo llowing software low-profile case. programs : • Compact low-profile design Incorporating the unique features of the AMIGA 600 - Robocop™3 Computer Pack • External PCMCIA expansion connector Am iga family of computers, the Amiga 600 • AmigaDOS ... Release 2 software in ROM offers a Motorola~ 68000 microprocessor Robocop™ 3 Ocean Software Ltd. along with sophisticated custom processors The epic saga of Robocop continues in spectacular • Color composite, RF Modulated and RGB for enhanced computing speed and versatility. 3-0 vector graphics. Video Output With an easy-to-use "point and click" Myth System 3 Software Ltd. operating system and thousands of software You are taken far back in time to confront the evil programs, the Amiga offers major benefits for god Dameron. Myth is history in the making. STANDARD AMIGA FEATURES learning, entertainment and home productivity Shadow of the Beast Ill™ Psygnosis Features integrated into the system architecture uses. and supported by the system software You must defeat the Beast Lord, Maletoth, in the newest arcade saga from Psygnosis. The Amiga 600 is compatible with a wide • Advanced Custom Processors for OMA, Video, Graphics, Sound and 1/0 Control range of standard peripheral devices. Expand Graphic Workshop Holosoft Technologies the Amiga's capabilities by adding optional The most comprehensive paint program for the • NTSC Video Horizontal Scan Rate printers, monitors, floppy disk drives, Amiga. Perfect for the beginner and experienced Compatibility modems, and joysticks. computer artists alike. • Multitasking Operating System Internal memory can be expanded using Micro text DOMARK Software Ltd. • Selectable Resolutions/True Overscan the A601 RAM expansion and the industry A word processing package to produce letters, standard PCMCIA slot. term papers and documents at home. • Standard File Format (IFF) AMIGA®600 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS -CPU -Graphic Modes -Interfaces • Motorola~ 68000, 16/32-bit • Color palette of 4096 colors External • 7.16 MHz NTSC • Selectable resolutions • Floppy Disk (DB23) • Multi-Chip coprocessor system for DMA, • Supports full overscan • Mouse/Joystick/Lightpen (2 DB9) Video, Graphics and Sound • Serial (RS-232, PC-compatible) Video Display Output • Parallel (Centronics - PC-compatible) - • Video RGB analog (DB2315 KHz) -Memory • RGB analog 15 KHz Horizontal Color Composite (RCA) • Expandable to 2 MB Chip RAM Scan Rate RF Modulator (RCA) • Maximum RAM expansion 6MB with PCMCIA • Color Composite • PCMCIA Card Slot • RF Modulated Internal -Software • Internal AT IDE connector • 512 KB ROM -Sound • AmigaDOS" Release 2 Multitasking Operating • Four channel stereo sound System in ROM EXTERNAl FEATURES • Workbench 2.0X and Utilities software -Dimensions -Keyboard • 14" deep x 9.5" wide x 3" high • Integral 78 Key International Weight - POWER PARALLEL • Approx. 6 lbs. PORT RF -Mouse SERIAL MODULATOR PORT • Opto-mechanical COMPOSITE Power Requirements AUDIO VIDEO • 2-button design - 0 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR RGB • Switching power supply FLOPPY VIDEO 23 watts DRIVE CONNECTOR -Disk Drives • Built-in 3.5-inch 880 KB floppy disk • External 3.5-inch floppy disk • Internal IDE hard disk drive {optional) A600 CONFIGURATIONS (l Commodore® A600P A600 AMIGA® , Amiga 600 with Motorola 68000 Processor, Robocop 3 Computer Pack Includes Commodore Business Machines, Inc. internal 3.5" 880KB Floppy Drive, 1 MB RAM • Amiga 600 CPU 1200 Wilson Drive • Integral Keyboard , Robocop 3 • Myth West Chester, PA 19380 • Release 2.0X Operating System and Utilities , Shadow of the Beast Ill 1· 800 66-AMIGA • 2-button Mouse , Graphic Workshop , Mlcrotext Commodore Business Mac hines, Ltd. A600HD 3470 Pharmacy Avenue A600HD40 Virtual Reality Computer Pack Includes Agincourt, Ontario, M1 W 3G3 • Amiga 600 with Motorola 68000 Processor, • A600HD CPU with 40 MB Hard Drive 1-800 661-AMIGA internal 3.5" 880KB Floppy Drive, 1 MB RAM , Virtual Reality Studio 2 Commodore and the Commodore logo are trademarks ol • Internal 40 MB IDE Hard Drive , Push-Over Commodore Electronics LTD. Am iga and Am igaDOS are Integral Keyboard , Graphic Workshop , Mlcrotext trademarks ol Commodore-Amiga, Inc Motorola 1s a trademark ol Release 2.0X Operating System and Utilities Motorola Inc Robocop is a trademark of Orion Pictures Corp. Shadow of the Beast Ill is a trademark of Psygnosis Ltd. Graphic • 2-button Mouse Workshop O 1992 Holosoft Techn ologies Mlcrot ex t Cl 1992 DO MARK Group Ltd. Robocop O 1992 Ori on Pi ctu res Corp. A600RC3 • SS • 9/92 .
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