![]() ![]() The classic category is somewhat complicated by modern re-implementations of the classic architecture in FPGA chips or similar hardware emulation. However, most users do use the term to easily distinguish the original machine from more modern AmigaOS-running computers. Some Amiga purists object to the "Classic" label, arguing that they are simply called Amiga and nothing else that comes afterwards can bear the name Amiga. Generally these all run some form of AmigaOS from 1.0 to 3.9 and contain the relevant ROMs, however some classic Amigas fitted with PowerPC accelerators can also run AmigaOS 4, and there have been various alternative operating systems released as well, such as FreeBSD. ![]() ![]() Classic tends to refer to the original Amigas based on the 68k CPU, Amiga custom chips, and produced by Commodore and Amiga Technology/Escom from 1985 until 1996. ![]()
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