Amiga 2000

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Image:Amiga2000er.jpg The A2000, also known as the Commodore Amiga 2000, was released in 1987 (around the same time as the low-end high-volume model A500). Although aimed at the high-end marked it was technically very similar to the A500, so similar in fact that the A2000B revision was outright based on the A500 design. What the A2000 had over the A500 was a bigger case with room for five Zorro II proprietary expansion slots, two 16-bit ISA slots, a CPU upgrade slot, and a battery-backed clock.

It should also be noted that, like the Amiga 1000 and unlike the Amiga 500, the A2000 came in a desktop case with a separate keyboard. The case was all in all more like that of the PC than that of the A1000, in that it lacked the open space underneath for hiding away the keyboard.

The A2000 was eventually succeeded by the Amiga 3000 in 1990.

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Technical specifications

Revision A / B - 1987

  • CPU: Motorola 68000 (7.16 MHz NTSC, 7.09 MHz PAL)
    • The CPU can be upgraded with CPU cards
  • Chipset: OCS (Original Chipset)
    • Audio (Paula):
      • 4 voices / 2 channels (Stereo)
      • 8-bit resolution / 6-bit volume
      • 28 KHz sampling rate
      • 70 dB S/N Ratio
    • Video (Common resolutions):
      • 320x200 with 32 colors, 64 colors in Halfbrite or 4096 in HAM-6
      • 640x400i with 16 colors
    • Battery-backed clock
  • Memory:
  • Storage:
    • 3.5" DD Floppy drive, capacity 880 KiB
    • SCSI Hard drive in A2000HD systems.
  • Input/Output connections:
    • Composite TV out (Black & White)
    • Analogue RGB video plug (Male DB23)
    • RCA audio plugs
    • 2 x Game/Joy/Mouse ports (Male DE9)
    • Keyboard port (5 pin DIN)
    • RS232 Serial port (Male DB25)
    • Centronics Parallel port (Female DB25)
    • Port for external floppy drive (Female DB23)
  • Internal connectors:
    • 5 Zorro II slots (16-bit, AutoConfig)
    • 2 16-bit ISA slots (Inactive per default, only usable with a PC emulation bridgeboard or bus bridge installed)
    • 2 8-bit ISA slots (also inactive, some models could be fitted with extension edge connectors, upgrading these slots to 16 bits)
    • 1 32 Pin Internal floppy connector
    • 1 MMU / CPU Slot
    • 1 Genlock video connector
  • Casing:
    • 204 Watt switching power supply
    • 2 3.5" drive bays for 3.5" floppy drives or other peripherals
    • 1 5.25" drive bay for 5.25" floppy drive or other peripherals
  • Software (Bundled):
    • AmigaOS 1.2 / 1.3 operation system.
    • Kickstart 1.2 / 1.3 (In ROM)
    • Voice synthesis library

Revision C - 1991

Also known as the A2000+ it is for the most part identical to its forerunner.

  • Chipset: ECS (Enhanced Chip Set)
    • Video (New resolutions):
      • 640x480 with 4 colors (Productivity)
      • 800x600i with 2 colors (Super72)
  • Memory:
  • Software (Bundled):


Commodore UK sold a variant of the A2000, the A1500. The A1500 shipped with dual floppy drives, and 1MB of RAM as standard, along with the ECS chipset and Amiga OS 2.04.

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Image:CBM Logo.svg                 List of Commodore microcomputers

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M68K-based (16/32-bit):   Amiga 1000 | Amiga 500 | Amiga 2000 | [[Amiga 500+]] | Amiga 2500 | Amiga 3000, UX, T | Amiga 600 | Amiga 1200 | Amiga 4000

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