

- A1200 Reference - Frequently asked questions about one of the coolest, little computers ever made.
- Commodore A2090A Hard Disk Controller - Everything you ever wanted to know about this less-than-perfect SCSI card.
- A4000 Reference - Hardware guide to the guts of the A4000.
- AGA Chipset - Documentation, explanation of features.
- Amiga Technical Information - Very nice hardware-oriented info resource sponsored by National Amiga.
- Applied Magic - Broadcaster Elite JPEG video hardware.
- CDTV Technical Information - Lots of great info about Commodore's now-orphaned, CD-based machine. By Darren Ewaniuk.
- The BridgeBoard - All about the PC-on-a-card that allows you to run Intel-based software on your Amiga.
- Emplant (Nordvik) - A Macintosh emulator card (Ronny Nordvik).
- Emplant (Peterson) - A Macintosh emulator card (Kane Peterson).
- Expansion Systems - The HighFlyer and DataFlyer line of add-ons.
- IBM - Big Blue's PowerPC home page (yes, they actually mention the Amiga now).
- Iomega - Makers of SCSI storage options like the popular Zip Drive (see below).
- Iomega Zip Drive - Information about using the Iomega Zip Drive (see above) with the Amiga.
- Motorola - Yes, they make the CPU for the Amiga. We like their modems, though.
- NewTek - The Video Toaster, Video Toaster Flyer and Lightwave 3D.
- CD32 Promodule - In-depth look at the ProModule expansion device by Vector from Darren Eveland. Includes screen shots.
- PowerPC - Motorola's official homepage for the PowerPC. (Note recent mention of the Amiga in the Library/Press Release section.)
- Supra - Modems and Amiga peripherals.
- SwitchHitter - Adapter to allow PC keyboards to be used with the Amiga.
- Village Tronic's Picasso board - Zorro II graphics card providing modes up to 1600x1200 and depths up to 24 bits.
Picasso Mailing List - Picasso-II mailing list support page (Q&A, drivers, software, etc).
- Vortex's Amiga reference page - Info and specs for various Amiga computer models and a manufacturer's index from Brad Leffler.
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