• Re: AMIGA 4000 (More Info)

    From KP KP@21:1/5 to Jonathan F. Zimmitti on Tue Aug 30 07:09:15 2022
    On Saturday, September 12, 1992 at 11:12:14 AM UTC-7, Jonathan F. Zimmitti wrote:
    Sorry about the delay and some repititions in this article, but I thought that
    there was some key info on the A4000 that has not been told. This is also being posted for those of us who don't have faxes and do not have the time to visit our local dealer...Anyway, this article has been taken from amiga.physik.unizh.ch and it has been edited to only include info on the A4000.
    Here it goes:

    For Release: Immediate
    Contact: Commodore Business Machines, Inc.
    1200 Wilson Drive
    West Chester, PA 19380
    Mona Astra Liss or
    Amanda K. Griffies
    (215) 431-9354

    COMMODORE INTRODUCES THE AMIGA 4000 AT WORLD OF COMMODORE SHOW
    (Pasadena, CA --- September 11, 1992) --- Commodore Business Machines,
    Inc. today introduced the Amiga (R) 4000, the company's revolutionary new premier multimedia computer. The Amiga 4000 marks the company's most significant new technology advancement in its Amiga line since the
    product's introduction in 1985. In addition to the Amiga 4000, Commodore announced several other significant product introductions including the
    Amiga 600 and 600HD, AmigaDOS TM Release 3 Operating System, A570 CD-ROM Drive, and AmigaVision TM Professional Authoring System.
    James Dionne, President and General Manager of Commodore Business
    Machines, Inc., commented, "These product announcements exemplify
    Commodore's continued commitment to offer computers with probably the
    best price/performance ratios in the computer industry today. We are confident that these products, particularly the Amiga 4000, will keep Commodore at the forefront of multimedia technology and enable us to
    continue our aggressive push in the multimedia marketplace."

    Amiga 4000
    This powerful new machine features Commodore's Advanced Graphics
    Architecture TM custom co-processor chip set that enables users to
    display and animate graphics in multiple resolutions at up to 256,000
    colors from a palette of 16.8 million. The new hardware features are
    driven by AmigaDOS Release 3, the newest version of Commodore's
    multitasking operating system, in combination with the machine's main processor, the Motorola (R) 68040. While this new version of the
    operating system takes advantage of the latest hardware features, it also maintains backwards compatibility with Amiga software not written specifically for the Amiga 4000.
    The Amiga 4000 will come standard with a 120MB hard drive, 6MB of memory,
    a dual speed high-density floppy drive, and CrossDOS which enables users
    to read and write to MS-DOS (R) formatted floppy and hard drives. Other
    key multimedia features include: a dedicated slot for video devices; selectable NTSC scan rate compatibility; four voice dual-channel digital audio; up to 8 sprites, enabling high speed animations; and full hardware video overscan. The Manufacturer's Suggested List Price for the Amiga 4000-040/120 is $3699.00.

    AmigaDOS Release 3
    The newest version of the Amiga operating system adds several software enhancements to the previous 2.04 operating system. Among the new
    features are: CrossDOS, allowing access to MS-DOS formatted floppy and
    hard drives; a new Installer utility; and a Postscript printer driver. Additionally, AmigaDOS Release 3.0 offers full support for the new
    Advanced Graphics Architecture chip set featured in the Amiga 4000.
    [Edited A600 and A570 info]
    Commodore Business Machines, Inc., based in West Chester, PA, is the U.S. subsidiary of Commodore International. The company manufactures and
    markets a complete line of Amiga computers and peripherals for the
    business, consumer, education and government markets.
    Commodore (R) and CDTV (R) are trademarks of Commodore Electronics
    Limited. Amiga (R), AmigaDOS, AmigaVision, Bridgeboard and Advanced
    Graphics Architecture are trademarks of Commodore-Amiga, Inc. MS-DOS (R)
    is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Motorola (R) is a trademark of Motorola Inc.
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    Amiga 4000 Technical Specifications
    CPU:
    - Motorola (R) 68040 series 32-bit processor
    - 25 Mhz clock speed
    - Removable processor module
    MEMORY:
    - 2 MB 32-bit Chip RAM
    - Up to 16 MB 32-bit Fast RAM
    - Easily expandable via standard SIMM units
    - Additional standard RAM is supported by the Amiga's proprietary
    AUTOCONFIG (TM) capability
    SOFTWARE:
    - 512 KB 32-bit ROM
    - AmigaDOS (TM) 3.0 Multitasking Operating System
    - Supports programmable resolutions
    - Supports outline fonts
    - Localized for multiple language/countries
    - CrossDOS MS-DOS (R) file transfer utility
    INTERFACES:
    - Keyboard
    - Mouse/Joystick/Lightpen/Tablet ports (2)
    - Serial (RS-232)
    - Parallel (Centronics)
    - Video (RGB analog or RGBI digital)
    - Right and Left stereo audio
    - Internal and External floppy disk drive ports
    - Internal AT IDE port. Optional SCSI adapter
    SYSTEM SLOTS:
    - CPU slot (200-pin) supports high-speed memory and advanced processors
    - Amiga system bus - Four 16/32-bit Zorro III expansion slots (100-pin)
    with AUTOCONFIG
    - PC bus - Three PCAT T(M) slots
    VIDEO SLOT:
    - Extended 24-bit Video slot
    - In line with standard 100-pin Zorro slot for easy integration of Zorro
    and video boards
    Zorro III Slots
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    1, 2, 3 = PC/AT Slots; 4 = Video Slot
    How the Slots Work: If MS-DOS compatibility is desired a Bridgeboard
    may be placed in slot 1, 2 or 3. When a Bridgeboard is installed, the
    empty PC slots are capable of supporting a wide variety of XT or AT-
    style boards. The remaining Zorro III slots support both 24 & 32-bit
    Zorro boards.
    KEYBOARD:
    - Detachable
    - 94 keys, including 10 function keys
    - Separate numeric keypad
    - Separate cursor keys (inverted "T" layout)
    MOUSE:
    - Opto-mechanical
    - 2-button design
    DISK DRIVES:
    - Built-in 3.5-inch high density disk drive (880 KB/1.76 MB formatted)
    - Hard Drive models pre-formatted and pre-loaded with system software
    and utilities
    - 2 rear and 2 front 3.5-inch drive bays
    - 1 front 5.25-inch drive bay
    GRAPHIC MODES:
    - AGA custom chipset produces resolutions ranging from 320x200 to
    1280x400 (more with overscan), including 800x600
    - NTSC and PAL video resolutions
    - Color palette of 16.8 million colors
    - 2 to 256,000 user-definable colors displayable on screen
    VIDEO DISPLAY OUTPUT:
    - Works with RGB analog VGA or multiscan monitors (not all modes
    supported with non multiscan monitors)
    - Horizontal scan rats 15 kHz - 31 kHz
    - Vertical scan rates 50 Hz - 72 Hz
    SOUND:
    - Four channel stereo sound, capable of reproducing complex waveforms
    - 8-bit D/A converters
    - 6-bit volume
    DIMENSIONS:
    - 15 1/4" deep x 15" wide x 5" high
    WEIGHT:
    - Approx. 20 pounds
    POWER REQUIREMENTS:
    - 110 volt/60Hz 150 watt power supply
    A4000 CONFIGURATIONS:
    A4000-040/120
    - Amiga 4000 with Motorola 68040 Processor, 6 MB RAM, internal 3.5"
    1.76 MB Floppy Drive and 120 MB IDE Hard Drive
    - 94-key Keyboard
    - 2-button Mouse
    - AmigaDOS Release 3.0 System Software and Utilities
    - Gold Service Warranty Package
    AmigaDOS (TM) Release 2.1 System Software Upgrade Technical
    Specifications
    NEW FEATURES:
    - Dynamic Localization of Programs to different languages and locales
    - Includes CrossDOS for easy transfer of MS-DOS (R) and Amiga (R) files
    - Includes Postscript (R) Printer Driver
    - Supports Multiple Serial and Parallel Printer Preferences
    - New Preferences Editing
    - Motorola (R) 68040 compatible
    - Screen mode requester added for selection of screen mode or video mode FONTS:
    - Supports Agfa Compugraphic Intellifont scalable typefaces
    - Includes CG Times, CG Triumvirate and LetterGothic typefaces
    - Supports scaling of bitmap fonts
    - Better control of font rendering for Desktop Publishing applications
    AREXX PROGRAMMING:
    - Includes ARexx, a powerful inter-process communication language
    - Can be used to control applications which support ARexx
    - Allows the integration of different applications that support ARexx into
    a single environment
    - Ability to launch applications from within other applications
    USER INTERFACE:
    - Professional three-dimensional look
    - Improved ease of use and consistency
    - Extensively configurable through Preferences Editors
    - Standard file and font requesters
    - Supports scrolling screens larger than the monitor
    - Select Locale/Country by clicking on World Map
    - Keyboard selection in Input Preferences
    WORKBENCH FEATURES:
    - All files are accessible from the Workbench
    - Files are accessible by name or by icon
    - Drag selection of multiple icons
    - Includes New Drawer command
    - Easier cleanups and positioning of icons
    - Icons can be "left out" on the Workbench backdrop for easier access
    OTHER FEATURES:
    - General purpose installer added with installation activation of Keymaps, Monitors, Printers and DOS Drivers
    - Select keyboard from Preferences Editor
    - Printer Drivers for popular printers added
    - Spline animations on blanked screens
    - Support for European monitors
    - Enhanced reliability even under low memory situations
    - Faster and more reliable floppy disk access
    - Improved Icon Editor
    SHELL ENHANCEMENTS:
    - AmigaDOS commands are faster, more powerful and require fewer
    keystrokes
    - New commands handle environment variables and links
    - Cut and Paste in shell windows
    - Extended wildcard capabilities
    - Backtick feature allows embedded commands within commands
    - Shell windows have a close gadget
    - ARexx scripts can be run directly from the Shell
    ECS FEATURES:
    Enhanced Chip Set Required
    - 640x480 non-interlaced Productivity Mode (requires 31 kHZ-capable
    monitor)
    - 1280x200 and 1280x400 Super-HiRes Modes
    - 800x600 requires Multisync
    - New genlock features
    HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
    - Requires any 2.0X ROM-ready Amiga 500, 600, 2000 or 3000 series
    computer
    - Amiga 2500, A2620 or 2630 requires rev-06 or greater ROMs on the accelerator card
    - ECS features require optional Enhanced Chip Set
    - Contact nearest Commodore reseller for details and installation
    I still have mine. I produce drum and bass with it.

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