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Motorola 68000

4th Generation

Atari 520STFM

The Atari 520STFM model is almost identical to the original 520ST, but with the addition of a 720k Floppy drive and TV Modulator (F and M). The 520ST was a decent machine back in the day when it was released in 1985. The Motorola 68000 CPU at 8MHz was about Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsApril 28, 2020 ago
4th Generation

LJ Electronics Chas

The “Chas” board by LJ Electroncis is an evaluation board based on the Motorola 68000 CPU. It is designed to allow the user to test circuits to a CPU and check they preform as they should. This allows easy checking of designs prior to production. Given the date on the Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsJanuary 13, 2020 ago
4th Generation

Amiga 1500

The Amiga 1500 is actually an Amiga 2000 without the hard drive, sold in the UK. The plate on the back of the computer even states Model A2000. Instead of the hard drive, the 1500 had a 2nd floppy drive. When first acquired, the computer would not power up. A Read more…

By Simon Maltby, 5 yearsJanuary 8, 2020 ago

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