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The Amiga chipset originally consisted of three 48-pin ICs. Two versions of the chipset were made prior to being acquired by Commodore.  The first silicon of which was made in time for the 1984 Summer CES in Chicago.  
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The Amiga chipset originally consisted of three 48-pin ICs. Two versions of the chipset were made prior to being acquired by Commodore.  The first silicon was made in time for the 1984 Summer CES in Chicago.  
  
  
 
[[Agnus]]<br>
 
[[Agnus]]<br>
  
Daphne (Denise)<br>
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[[Daphne]] (Denise)<br>
  
Portia (Paula)<br>
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[[Portia]] (Paula)<br>

Latest revision as of 20:28, 23 June 2023

The Amiga chipset originally consisted of three 48-pin ICs. Two versions of the chipset were made prior to being acquired by Commodore. The first silicon was made in time for the 1984 Summer CES in Chicago.


Agnus

Daphne (Denise)

Portia (Paula)