No. The Amiga 1000, 2000, 500, 3000, and 600 are real Amiga computers. The Amiga 1200, 4000, and CD32 are Amiga clones. Commodore got the idea to produce and sell Amiga clone computers from Apple. The Amiga 1200, 4000, and CD32 are lower quality, cheaper to produce, and had a higher profit margin than the real Amiga computers. I will talk more about this in a special episode of The Hans Campbell Show: The truth about Amiga sales and popularity in the USA, which I will post on my YouTube channel soon. This is going to be a very informative episode, so stay tuned.obitus1990 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:46 pmOh Lord...he's finally made it here. Welcome, DoomMaster. Every computer since the A500 sucks and isn't a true Amiga, right, Hans?
Hey - still have that A2000 I sold you for pennies on the dollar?Hans wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 5:07 pmHello, my name is Hans George Campbell. I have been involved with video games since Pong and I have been working with computers since 1981. My first computer was the Commodore VIC 20. My first complete computer system was the Commodore 64. My three favorite computers of all time are the Commodore Amiga 2000, the Atari Mega ST4, and the Apple Macintosh SE. I have a very nice YouTube [url=www.youtube.com/c/HansCampbell/videos] channel about vintage computers, hardware and software.
When did you sell me an Amiga 2000 computer for pennies on the dollar?thebilgerat wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 3:04 pmHey - still have that A2000 I sold you for pennies on the dollar?Hans wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 5:07 pmHello, my name is Hans George Campbell. I have been involved with video games since Pong and I have been working with computers since 1981. My first computer was the Commodore VIC 20. My first complete computer system was the Commodore 64. My three favorite computers of all time are the Commodore Amiga 2000, the Atari Mega ST4, and the Apple Macintosh SE. I have a very nice YouTube [url=www.youtube.com/c/HansCampbell/videos] channel about vintage computers, hardware and software.