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Lorraine was the original name for the Amiga computer. Two wire wrap motherboards were made: Peace and War. The full systems were called Respect and Satisfaction. | Lorraine was the original name for the Amiga computer. Two wire wrap motherboards were made: Peace and War. The full systems were called Respect and Satisfaction. | ||
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A panel with switches and LEDs was built by [[Glenn Keller]] and used for debugging the Lorraine in its early stages of development. This connected to Lorraine using the serial port and several probes. | A panel with switches and LEDs was built by [[Glenn Keller]] and used for debugging the Lorraine in its early stages of development. This connected to Lorraine using the serial port and several probes. |
Revision as of 22:48, 9 February 2023
Lorraine was the original name for the Amiga computer. Two wire wrap motherboards were made: Peace and War. The full systems were called Respect and Satisfaction.
Wire wrap boards were also made for each of the custom chips before silicon was available.
A panel with switches and LEDs was built by Glenn Keller and used for debugging the Lorraine in its early stages of development. This connected to Lorraine using the serial port and several probes.