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− | The grey box is the first version of the Amiga Development System. | + | The grey box is the first version of the [[Amiga Development System]]. Just 3 of these boxes were ever made with serial number D-002 being the only example currently known to exist. |
− | Just 3 of these boxes were ever made | ||
− | The motherboard was designed | + | The motherboard sits on several standoffs in an aluminum case. Unlike the [[Black Box|black boxes]], there is no [[Chimney (expansion)|chimney]] assembly or [[disk drive]]. The PCB for the motherboard was made by Oak Industries and contains multiple jumper wires. |
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+ | Circuitry for the grey box was designed throughout early 1984. Schematics and other related [[Technical Documents|documentation]] were included in the Orange Timing Book. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | # Dale Luck | ||
+ | # David W. Erhart | ||
+ | # [https://telcontar.net/KBK/Oak/ Oak Industries] Telcontar.net |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 23 May 2023
The grey box is the first version of the Amiga Development System. Just 3 of these boxes were ever made with serial number D-002 being the only example currently known to exist.
The motherboard sits on several standoffs in an aluminum case. Unlike the black boxes, there is no chimney assembly or disk drive. The PCB for the motherboard was made by Oak Industries and contains multiple jumper wires.
Circuitry for the grey box was designed throughout early 1984. Schematics and other related documentation were included in the Orange Timing Book.
References
- Dale Luck
- David W. Erhart
- Oak Industries Telcontar.net