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Amiga Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
4000T, also known as A4000T, is a
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version of
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's A4000 personal computer. Using the
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chipset, it was originally released in small quantities in 1994 with a 25 MHz
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CPU, and re-released in greater numbers by Escom in 1995, after Commodore's demise, along with a new variant which featured a 50 MHz
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CPU. Despite the subsequent demise of Escom, production was continued by QuikPak in North America into at least 1997. The A4000T was the only Amiga ever to have both
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and IDE interfaces built-in on the motherboard. Having driver software for both interfaces in the 512 KB
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had to be moved from the ROM, and thus the A4000T was the only machine to require the file "workbench.library" to be stored on disk (this has changed, though, with the introduction of AmigaOS3.2 and kickstart 3.2, which too require workbench.library (and icon.library) to be stored on disk). It was also the only Amiga to use a PC form factor for the motherboard ( AT), and one of the few to use a
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instead of a nickel–cadmium rechargeable battery, vastly reducing the risk of leaking corrosive fluids onto the motherboard and causing damage with age. Modularity was another unique aspect to the machine, with the CPU, audio, video, and input-output ports all on separate daughterboards. This made the machine near-modular. The machine was targeted as a high-end video workstation with expandability in mind and an eye towards
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's
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. Its motherboard contains two Amiga Video Slots, five 100-pin
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slots, and 4 ISA slots, and its case can accommodate up to six drives. Up to 16 MB of RAM can be installed on the motherboard, while additional RAM can be installed on some CPU boards (up to 128 MB), and yet more can be added on Zorro cards. This was the last computer to be released by
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. It is estimated that only 200 Commodore-branded A4000Ts were produced before the company folded. Production of the A4000T was restarted after Escom bought the Amiga assets. Apart from the new option of a 68060 CPU, the Escom-manufactured 4000Ts had minor differences from the old one including the substitution of the high density floppy drive with a double density one, and a different front bezel on the case.


Specifications

* CPU: **
68040 The Motorola 68040 ("''sixty-eight-oh-forty''") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060, skipping the 68050. In keeping with general Motorola nami ...
at 25 MHz (1994) **
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at 50 MHz (1996) * Memory: ** 512 kB Kickstart ROM ** 2 MB
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** Up to a further 16 MB RAM on board ** Up to an additional 128 MB RAM via the CPU slot on the CPU's local bus ** Up to an additional 512 MB per
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slot * Chipset:
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(Advanced Graphics Architecture) ** Video: *** 24-bit color palette (16.8 Million colors) *** Up to 256 on-screen colors in indexed mode *** 262,144 on-screen colors in HAM-8 mode *** Resolutions of up to 1280×512 i (more with overscan) *** HSync rates of 15.60-31.44 kHz ** Audio ( Paula): *** 4 hardware channels (Stereo) *** 8-bit resolution / 6-bit volume *** Maximum DMA sampling rate of 28-56 kHz (depending on video mode in use) * Removable Storage: ** 3.5" HD floppy disk drive, capacity 1.76 MB * Internal Storage: ** 34-pin floppy connector ** 40-pin buffered ATA-Controller ** 50-pin fast SCSI-2 * Input/Output connections: ** Analogue RGB video out ( DB-23M) ** Audio out (2 ×
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) ** Audio out (1 × 3.5mm headphone jack) ** Keyboard (5 pin DIN) ** 2 × Mouse/Gamepad ports ( DE9) **
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serial port ( DB-25M) ** Centronics style
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port ( DB-25F) ** Fast SCSI-2 (D-High density DB-50F) * Expansion Slots: ** 5 × 100pin 32-bit
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slots ** 2 × AGA video slots (inline with Zorro slot) ** 4 × 16-bit ISA slots (require bridgeboard to activate) ** 1 × 200-pin CPU expansion slot ** 4 × 72-pin
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s slots * Operating System: **
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3.1 (Kickstart 3.1/Workbench 3.1) * Other Characteristics: ** 0 × front accessible 3.5" drive bays ** 5 × front accessible 5.25" drive bay ** 1 × internal 5.25" drive mountings ** Key lock (disables mouse and keyboard)


See also

* Amiga models and variants


References


External links


Ryan E. A. Czerwinski's Commodore Amiga 4000T page





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