Commodore Amiga Peripheral
The following is a list of Commodore Amiga Peripheral in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other peripherals may have been produced. If you have any hardware that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 34 Commodore Amiga Peripheral in our collection :
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The Amiga 1010 was introduced with the original Amiga 1000 as a second drive option
Manufacturer : Commodore
The HD8+ is a SCSI controller which connects to the side expansion slot of the A500/+
Manufacturer : Great Valley Products
Amiga Action Replay plugs into the expansion port of the Amiga A500 and allows the user to freeze any program or activate slow-motion mode
Manufacturer : Datel
This expansion board for the A500+ allows you to add up to four SIMM memory modules to your Amiga
Manufacturer : Amitar
The AmiTek A500 512K No Clock RAM board offers a flexible and easy way to upgrade your Amiga 500 with an additional 512K RAM
Manufacturer : AmiTek
This Amiga accessory allows you to mix video and computer graphics
Manufacturer : Amitek
The code wheel is another industry attempt to curb software piracy, they vary somewhat in how they work, but are genuinely similar in operation
The Commodore Amiga 2090 Hard Disk/SCSI Controller supports both ST506 hard disks and SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) systems
Manufacturer : Commodore
This is a hard drive controller which connects to the expansion bus on the left side of the Amiga 500 (and later Amigas)
Manufacturer : Commodore
This expansion card for the Commodore Amiga upgraded the system's CPU to either: 68030 @ 25 MHz, PGA 68882 @ 25 MHz, PGA can also be upgraded to 50 MHz with CSA's Rocket Launcher It also included memory expansion of: 2 or 4 MB RAM on board capable of DMA, but does not support burst mode 16 or 32 256k×4 page mode ZIPs 80-100 ns expansion slot for third party RAM boards
Manufacturer : Commodore
The A520 video modulator was compatible with the A500 A2000 A3000 and the A4000 from 1988
Manufacturer : Commodore
The Euromax Pro Ace joystick is compatible with a wide variety of 8-bit and 16-bit computers equipped with a 9-pin socke
Manufacturer : Euromax
The G-lock was a device for the Commodore Amiga that allowed genlock and sound mixing
Manufacturer : Great Valley Products
The Advanced Gravis MouseStick is an ST controller that can replace your mouse, joystick or both
Manufacturer : Gravis
Released in 1992 by Adept Development, this expansion unit for the Commodore Amiga features: Maximum sampling rate of 900kHz Dynamic filtering Anti-aliasing filter Stereo gain control by software Microphone volume scale
Manufacturer : Adapt Development
The MDC 30 is an external floppy disk drive for Amiga
Manufacturer : MDC
Naksha third party mouse for the Commodore Amiga or Atari ST computers
Manufacturer : Naksha
This internal accessory allows a Commodore Amiga 500/1500/2000 owner to switch between two different Kickstart ROM versions at the flick of a switch
Manufacturer : Phoenix
The Power Computing PC 880B 3
Manufacturer : Power Computing
Released by Kolff Computer Supplies in 1990, the Power PC Board provides IBM XT emulation for Amiga A500 and A2000 computers
Manufacturer : Kolff Computer Supplies
Released by Kolff Computer Supplies in 1991, the Power PC Board Plus provides IBM XT emulation for the Amiga A500, A500 Plus, A600, A2000, A3000 and A4000
Manufacturer : Kolff Computer Supplies
The Powerplay Cruiser was a joystick released in 1986, during the time that the Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga were both popular home computers
Reference SCSI Hard Drive Features: 40MB internal SCSI hard disk storage
Manufacturer : Evesham Micros
This genlock can be used with all Amiga's including the 500, 1000 and 2000 models
The Squirrel SCSI is an SCSI host adaptor that plus into the PCMCIA card slot
Manufacturer : Squirrel
A game controller with touch sensitive pad and fire button
Manufacturer : Suncom
This 8-Bit device connected to the parallel port of the Amiga and allowed it to record and edit samples, which could then be used with an attached midi interface
Manufacturer : Commodore
An electronics interface for your Amiga, from Sweden
Manufacturer : Utbildningsforlaget Catus AB
Midi interface for the Amiga - offers one 'in', one 'out' and one 'thru' - plus two configurable out/thru connections
Manufacturer : Trilogic
The delta 3a is an analogue joystick for use with the Commodore Amiga
Manufacturer : Voltmace