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- MC1 Amiga - MC1 Amiga are an on-line store trying to make it easier for Amiga users to get hardware. MC1 stocks new SCSI, used Amiga parts and some software. MC1 have a full list of Australian Amiga User groups and Amiga dealers in the links page.
- AMIGA Telecom GmbH - Festnetz-Vertrieb. Amiga.standard, Amiga.business, Amiga.mobil, Amiga.card. Informationen über das Unternehmen, Produkte, Tarife und Kontaktmöglichkeiten.
- NetBSD/amiga - Un*x for the amiga - NetBSD/amiga is a free, portable unix like operating system for many machines, including the Amiga.
- Amiga Report - The de facto standard for online Amiga journalism. Amiga enthusiasts the world over have come to depend on this independent, non-profit publication for the latest Amiga news, product reviews and information.
- Amiga Related Books FAQ - This FAQ is compiled as a service to the Amiga community. It is an attempt to give the Amiga programmer and user an overview of useful books for his/her favorite computer.
- OpenBSD/amiga - OpenBSD port to Amiga: the same as the NetBSD/amiga port but with some additions.
- Amiga News - Alles rund um den Amiga mit tagesaktuellen Amiga News, Tipps und Tricks sowie umfangreicher Hotlist.
- Amiga Usenet FAQs - A collection of FAQs about Amiga.
- Amiga.dk - Website for Amiga-entusiaster.
- Amiga.org - The World's Premier site for News, Events, and resources relating to the Amiga Computer.
Wikipedia Articles
- Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator - Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) is a portable open source or free software program for playing Amiga music. UADE plays most of the Amiga sound formats using the Unix Amiga Emulator source code for Amiga emulation.
- Amiga Active - Amiga Active was a monthly computer magazine published by Pinprint Publishing, it launched at a time when most other Amiga magazines had already closed, and as a result only had one major competitor Amiga Format. A large proportion of the Amiga Active staff were from CU Amiga Magazine, which closed the previous year.
- Amiga, Inc. - Amiga, Inc. is the company that holds the intellectual property associated with the Amiga personal computer (originally developed by Amiga Corporation), including the Amiga trademark.
- Amiga 2500 - The Amiga 2500, also known as the A2500, was not a distinct Amiga model, but simply a marketing name for a Commodore Amiga 2000 bundled with a Motorola 68020 or 68030-based accelerator card. The accelerator cards used by the A2500 (the A2620 and A2630) were also available separately as upgrades for the A2000.
- Amiga World - Amiga World was a magazine dedicated to the Amiga computer platform. It was a prominent Amiga magazine, particularly in the United States, and was published by IDG Publishing from 1985 until 1994.