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Icaros Desktop 1.3.1
Icaros Desktop 1.3.1
Credit: Paolo Besser
Icaros Desktop 1.3.1 with Amiga 68K integration.

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Commodore Amiga 500
Commodore Amiga 500
Credit: Bill Bertram
Commodore Amiga 500, 16-bit computer (1987).

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Commodore Amiga 1000
Commodore Amiga 1000
Credit: Kaiiv
Commodore Amiga 1000 personal computer with 1081 RGB monitor.

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Amiga 1000 system and PC-extension "Sidecar" (A1060)
Amiga 1000 system and PC-extension "Sidecar" (A1060)
Amiga 1000 system and PC-extension "Sidecar" (A1060).

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Guru Meditation error message
Guru Meditation error message
A simulation of the Guru Meditation error message.

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Ambient desktop from MorphOS
Ambient desktop from MorphOS
Credit: Xorxos
Screenshot of MUI based Ambient desktop from MorphOS.

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Amiga Kickstart 2.05 ROM-Chip
Amiga Kickstart 2.05 ROM-Chip
Credit: Denis Apel
Amiga Kickstart 2.05 ROM-Chip.

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Structure of the Amiga hardware with its special Chip Set
Structure of the Amiga hardware with its special Chip Set
Credit: PeterFrankfurt
Structure of the Amiga hardware with its special Chip Set.

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Amiga Kickstart diskette
Amiga Kickstart diskette
Credit: RGR
Amiga Kickstart diskette.

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Games Convention 2006
Games Convention 2006
Credit: Dominik Deobald
Games Convention 2006 - Turrican on Amiga and C64.

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EFIKA 2.3 motherboard in a small case
EFIKA 2.3 motherboard in a small case
Credit: Dominik Deobald
EFIKA 2.3 motherboard in a small case.

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Amiga 2000 desktop personal computer
Amiga 2000 desktop personal computer
Credit: Trafalgarcircle
Amiga 2000 desktop personal computer.

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Kickstart 1.3
Kickstart 1.3
Credit: Perhelion
The default boot screen displayed under Kickstart 1.3.

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The Amiga CD32.
The Amiga CD32.
Credit: Evan-Amos
The Amiga CD32, a 32-bit, CD-ROM based video game console from Commodore, with one controller.

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Deluxe Paint
Deluxe Paint
Credit: Blake Patterson
Deluxe Paint for Amiga floppy disk (1985 Electronic Arts).

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AmigaOne X1000.
AmigaOne X1000.
Credit: Blake Patterson
AmigaOne X1000 running AmigaOS 4.1.

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8-bit sound sampling hardware
8-bit sound sampling hardware
Credit: Iain Fergusson
8-bit sound sampling hardware for the Amiga computer.

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Amiga Mouse
Amiga Mouse
Credit: Gürkan Sengün
Amiga Mouse.

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Commodore Amiga 600
Commodore Amiga 600
Credit: AlexJ
Commodore Amiga 600 computer, with the top part of the case removed.

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Commodore Amiga 1000
Commodore Amiga 1000
Credit: Jørgen A. Thoresen
Commodore Amiga 1000 computer, front and back.

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Amiga 1200
Amiga 1200
Credit: Boffy b
Amiga 1200 with mouse and two external floppy drives.

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The AtheOS Desktop
The AtheOS Desktop
Credit: Kurt Skauen
The AtheOS Desktop.

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Boing Ball
Boing Ball
Simulation of the Amiga Boing Ball.

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Motherboard of the Amiga CD32
Motherboard of the Amiga CD32
Credit: Bill Bertram
Motherboard of the Amiga CD32.

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Amiga 1000 connected to a BBS
Amiga 1000 connected to a BBS
Credit: Blake Patterson
Amiga 1000 connected to an Apple IIgs-hosted BBS via telnet.

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Amiga 500, angled, Google NY office computer museum
Amiga 500, angled, Google NY office computer museum
Credit: Marcin Wichary
A small museum at the Google New York office, put together by Craig Nevill-Manning.

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Manuals for the Amiga 500
Manuals for the Amiga 500
Credit: Alex Lozupone
Photo of the manuals for the Amiga 500, plus Workbench 1.3 disks.

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Commodore Amiga 500 European box
Commodore Amiga 500 European box
Commodore Amiga 500 European box.

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Amiga 500 Tower
Amiga 500 Tower
Credit: oscon.info
Amiga 500 Tower.

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A ROM switcher for the Amiga 500 computer
A ROM switcher for the Amiga 500 computer
Credit: Rafax
A ROM switcher for the Amiga 500 computer.

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Miggybyte magazine
Miggybyte magazine
Credit: Ben Gaunt
Screen shot of Miggybyte Freeware magazine.

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Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles
Credit: MasterFinally
Amiga Floppy of Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles.

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A room built in Adventure Construction Set
A room built in Adventure Construction Set
Credit: Rashid Clark
A room built in Adventure Construction Set on an Amiga using a fully custom tile set.

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Amiga 4000T
Amiga 4000T
Credit: Kaiiv
Escom Amiga 4000T computer with built-in floppy disk drive, "slot-in" CD-ROM drive (Pioneer), CD-RW CD writer (Yamaha CRW4260T SCSI) and removable harddisk (vertically mounted). An external Iomega Zip-Drive (SCSI) sits on top.

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Amiga 4000
Amiga 4000
Credit: Iggy Drougge
Amiga 4000 open.

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Amiga 4000
Amiga 4000
Credit: Acp~commonswiki
Amiga 3000 Desktop System, running a 2 line BBS System, 1994.

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Amiga GVP A530Turbo
Amiga GVP A530Turbo
Credit: Johann H. Addicks
Amiga GVP A530Turbo

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Amiga 520 RF output adapter for the Amiga 500
Amiga 520 RF output adapter for the Amiga 500
Credit: Johann H. Addicks
Amiga 520 RF output adapter for the Amiga 500.

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Commodore Amiga 2000
Commodore Amiga 2000
Credit: Morn
Commodore Amiga 2000, hardware revision 6.2. Inside of case. RAM and the custom sound and graphics chips (Agnus, Denise, Paula) are on the right half of the motherboard, obscured by the power supply/hard drive/disk drive assembly.

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Amiga Unix installation disks
Amiga Unix installation disks
Credit: Pouët.net
Picture of Amiga Unix installation disks.

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Amiga Assampler
Amiga Assampler
Credit: HenningThielemann
Screenshot of Amiga Assampler.

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Another TAB in Janus UAE GUI
Another TAB in Janus UAE GUI
Credit: Jeff1138
Another TAB in Janus UAE GUI

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MorphOS
MorphOS
Credit: Yasu the Swede
MorphOS 3.10 running on A-Eons X5000 computer, showned at Amiga30 in Neuss, Germany.

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