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  • 02:33, 26 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Amiga historical society:About (Created page with "The Amiga Historical Society is a wiki-based collection of documents and other media, administered by Chris Collins and Bernard Anderson. Our goal is to feature the history,...")
  • 03:00, 23 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs blocked 192.168.1.115 talk with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled) (Spamming links to external sites)
  • 02:58, 23 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs deleted page User:LinaHerlitz (Spam: content was: "20 yr old Quality Control Specialist Arlyne Tolmie, hailing from Gimli enjoys watching movies like Doppelganger and Nordic skating. Took a trip to Harar Jugol and drives a Ferrari 275 GTB.<br><br>Feel free to visit my web site :: NeuroTonix Reviews ([https://postheaven.net/paulsmoke39/neurotonix-reviews have a peek at these guys])", and the only contributor was "LinaHerlitz" (talk))
  • 23:56, 21 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Sam Dicker (Created page with "Sam Dicker wrote the audio routines in the Amiga operating system. He also made a spinning globe demo which would later provide the engine for ''Boing''. Prior t...")
  • 23:51, 21 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Dave Dean (Created page with "Dave Dean designed the Daphne chip. He was previously at BTI Computer.")
  • 23:49, 21 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Mark Shieu (Created page with "Mark Shieu was the Director of VLSI Design at Amiga. He supervised the layout of the 3 custom chips, especially the Daphne chip. Prior to Amiga, he worked on chips at ...")
  • 00:06, 21 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Narrator (Created page with "The narrator device was written by SoftVoice, Inc. and Sam Dicker. In Workbench, it is used with the translator library for the ''Say'' text-to-speech application.")
  • 23:44, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Devices (Created page with "A device is a module similar to a library except with additional code vectors. == References == # Peck, Rob. Sassenrath, Carl. Deyl, Susan. ''Amiga ROM Kernel...")
  • 23:40, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Libraries (Created page with "A library is a module consisting of jump instructions, a node and a data segment. == References == # Peck, Rob. Sassenrath, Carl. Deyl, Susan. ''Amiga ROM Kernel Manual -...")
  • 20:17, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Jack Tramiel (Created page with "After leaving Commodore in January, 1984, Jack Tramiel started a new company called TTL (Tramel Technology Limited) to invest in new technology companies in Silicon Valley. He...")
  • 20:04, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Carl Sassenrath (Created page with "Upon joining Amiga, Carl Sassenrath set out to create a multi-tasking operating system. He did so and named it Exec, the heart of the Amiga OS. After Lorraine was refashioned...")
  • 19:58, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Bob Pariseau (Created page with "Bob Pariseau was in charge of software development at Amiga. He became the Amiga Evangelist or spokesperson for the A1000 computer. Featured in his office at the original Amig...")
  • 19:53, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page WCS (Created page with "The WCS, or Writable Control Store is a special 256K memory board in the A1000 used for loading Kickstart from disk. It is also known as WOM, or Write Once Memory. The board w...")
  • 19:39, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Gary (Created page with "Gary is a custom gate array chip designed by Commodore in West Chester. It contains circuitry previously included on several discrete chips in the A1000. Initial versions were...")
  • 19:35, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Paula (Created page with "Paula is the successor to the Portia chip, also designed by Glenn Keller. Portia evolved into Paula after Jay Miner encouraged him to improve the audio circuitry.")
  • 19:33, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Denise (Created page with "Denise is the successor to the Daphne chip. It was designed by Jay Miner, Dave Dean and Akio Tanaka.")
  • 19:09, 20 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Ron Nicholson (Created page with "Ron Nicholson was badge #11 and Director of Hardware Engineering at the original Amiga company on Scott Boulevard. Early on he helped draw up the Lorraine system architecture...")
  • 16:03, 20 November 2022 192.168.1.115 talk created page User:LinaHerlitz (Created page with "20 yr old Quality Control Specialist Arlyne Tolmie, hailing from Gimli enjoys watching movies like Doppelganger and Nordic skating. Took a trip to Harar Jugol and drives a Fer...")
  • 16:03, 20 November 2022 User account 192.168.1.115 talk was created
  • 22:20, 18 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Joyboard (Created page with "The Joyboard was a controller you would stand or sit on and use with surfing or skiing video games like ''Surf's Up'' and ''Mogul Maniac''. == References == # US4488017A -...")
  • 21:21, 18 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Power Stick (Created page with "The Amiga Power Stick was a low profile joystick for the Atari VCS and other machines which used the same controller pinout. Inside the joystick was a rubber mechanism, which...")
  • 21:12, 18 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Jovian (Created page with "The Jovian (pronounced Joe-vee-an) philosophy was the creation of Dave Needle.")
  • 00:27, 18 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Glenn Keller (Created page with "Glenn met Jay Miner at the Sunnyvale train station. He drove a Lincoln and had his dog, Mitchy in the car. Jay greets Glenn and asks him, "What's the difference between a latc...")
  • 22:34, 17 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Commodore-Amiga Los Gatos (Created page with "After Commodore purchased Amiga in 1984, they were moved to a building in Los Gatos, where they would operate until Commodore shut them down in March, 1987. An Amiga Wake was...")
  • 20:00, 15 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Dave Needle (Created page with "Dave Lewis Needle was an electronics engineer whose skills and insistent approach made the Amiga computer see the light of day. He was born in New York City, NY on December 17...")
  • 03:37, 15 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page AmigaDOS (Created page with "AmigaDOS is the disk operating system of the Amiga. It was developed as a replacement for the previous DOS, code-named CAOS, whose development was lagging behind. Dr. Tim King...")
  • 03:27, 15 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Amiga Corporation (Created page with "Amiga was founded in 1982 as Hi-Toro.")
  • 03:24, 15 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page David Morse (Created page with "David Morse is the co-founder and badge #1 of Amiga Corporation. He was previously Vice President of sales and marketing at Tonka Toys in Mound, Minnesota and had a dual MBA i...")
  • 02:49, 15 November 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Jay Miner (Created page with "Jay Glenn Miner was born in Prescott, Arizona on May 31, 1932. He is regarded as the father, or padre of the Amiga. Chip design was his specialty. Upon joining Atari in 197...")
  • 21:11, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Chimney (disambiguation) (Created page with "The chimney was a name used for both the top expansion connector on the early development systems as well as the BillBoard expansion board, for use with a Sun workstation. #...")
  • 20:57, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Amiga Development System (Created page with "The Amiga development systems were made from 1984-85 by Commodore-Amiga in Los Gatos before the release of the final product, the A1000. There were 4 versions made. # Grey...")
  • 20:46, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Zorro (computer) (Created page with "Zorro was the fourth and final version of the Amiga Development System which became the basis for the production A1000. The name carried on to the A1000 schematics for the fir...")
  • 20:35, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Zorro (disambiguation) (Created page with "Zorro was the name used for some A1000 motherboards and most notably the expansion architecture, first released in the Expansion and Technical Specifications manual for hardwa...")
  • 20:23, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Velvet (Created page with "Velvet is the third version of the Amiga Development System and the first to use a plastic case. New D-sub connectors were made for several of the ports with additional, albei...")
  • 18:10, 23 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Citations (Created page with "Atari Inc. ''Amiga-Atari: "Lorraine" Overview. Contract and technical specifications'' - 23 November 1983. Atari Museum. (defunct). Mace, Scott. [https://books.google.com/bo...")
  • 01:32, 22 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page System Memory Map with 6526 - 12/28/84 (Created page with "* '''000000-01FFFF''' 128K Chip RAM * '''000000-03FFFF''' 256K Chip RAM * '''000000-07FFFF''' 512K Chip RAM * '''200000-9FFFFF''' Expansion Space (8MB) * '''A00000-BEFFFF''' E...")
  • 01:28, 22 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page System Memory Map with 6522 - 12/28/84 (Created page with "* '''000000-01FFFF''' 128K Chip RAM * '''000000-03FFFF''' 256K Chip RAM * '''000000-07FFFF''' 512K Chip RAM * '''200000-9FFFFF''' Expansion Space (8MB) * '''A00000-BEFFFF''' E...")
  • 01:08, 22 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page System Memory Map - 7/10/84 (Created page with "* '''000000-01FFFF''' 128K Chip RAM * '''000000-07FFFF''' 512K Chip RAM * '''200000-9FFFFF''' Expansion Space (8MB) * '''A00000-BEFFFF''' External Decoder Expansion Space...")
  • 21:50, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Black Box (Created page with "The black box is the second version of the Amiga Development System and was designed by Dave Needle. Learn more in the article, Amiga's Dark Secret.")
  • 21:44, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page Grey Box (Created page with "The grey box is the first version of the Amiga Development System. Just 3 of these boxes were ever made, serial number D-002 being the only example currently known to exist....")
  • 21:26, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page File:I-McD7jWC-XL cropped.jpg (Cropped version showing a closer view of the toilet paper roll logo and Mitchy's paw print.)
  • 21:26, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs uploaded File:I-McD7jWC-XL cropped.jpg (Cropped version showing a closer view of the toilet paper roll logo and Mitchy's paw print.)
  • 21:06, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page File:Timingbook-cropped Page 10 2.jpg (A newer schematic of the oscillator circuit, from the Blue Timing Book.)
  • 21:06, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs uploaded File:Timingbook-cropped Page 10 2.jpg (A newer schematic of the oscillator circuit, from the Blue Timing Book.)
  • 20:50, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page File:TIMINGBOOK-1P.jpg (The motherboard in the grey box was designed for an earlier version of Daphne. This page from the Orange Timing Book shows how to modify the board for the new chip. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
  • 20:50, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs uploaded File:TIMINGBOOK-1P.jpg (The motherboard in the grey box was designed for an earlier version of Daphne. This page from the Orange Timing Book shows how to modify the board for the new chip. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
  • 20:47, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page File:TIMINGBOOK-1L.jpg (An early block diagram for Portia, from the Orange Timing Book. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
  • 20:47, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs uploaded File:TIMINGBOOK-1L.jpg (An early block diagram for Portia, from the Orange Timing Book. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
  • 20:46, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs created page File:TIMINGBOOK-1J.jpg (An early schematic for the ROM board taken from the Orange Timing Book. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
  • 20:46, 21 October 2022 Bernard talk contribs uploaded File:TIMINGBOOK-1J.jpg (An early schematic for the ROM board taken from the Orange Timing Book. Image courtesy of Vintchip.)
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