These two pictures show the A1000 without the C= logo. This was because many users either didn't like the C= logo or felt disheartened by Commodore so removed the logo with a rubber.
The Commodore TV Modulator designed for use with the A1000
This picture shows the French/Belgian version of the A1000 keyboard. Keys such as RETURN and TAB have symbols printed on them unlike the US version which used words. This keyboard also has additional keys which the US and UK versions don't for additional characters.
Picture of the case showing the designers signatures. (1315 x 908).
Hi Res version of the motherboard (1092 x 824)
Hi Res version of the TV Modulator (949 x 414)
Hi Res version of the Keyboard (962 x 498)
KICKSTARTS:
1.0 (floppy based)
1.1 (floppy based)
1.2 (floppy based)
1.3 (floppy based)
All these were on disk and loaded into 256k of RAM on the 1000. The 1000 had no provisions for kickstart ROMs.
CPU:
68000 at 7.14MHz
FPU:
none
CHIPS:
Denise - 8362 Non half-bright Denise
Paula - Standard Paula
Agnus - DIP package Agnus.
Some of the very earliest models had Portia and Daphne instread.
RAM:
The Amiga 1000 shipped with 256k CHIP RAM on the motherboard, some of the very early models shipped with 128K of CHIP RAM on the motherboard
There is an expansion on the front of the machine to accept a
256k RAM expansion module.
All of this RAM was configured as CHIP RAM. Everything over the 512k
was configured as FAST RAM, usually added to the expansion slot on
the side.
There was also 256k set aside on the motherboard for Kickstart in
addition to the above.
PORTS:
15KHz Video
External Disk drive
Parallel Port. NB> Male, not female.
Serial Port. NB. Female, not male.
Mouse/Joystick ports
RJ12 Keyboard Connection
Left and Right RCA Audio
SLOTS:
1 86-pin expansion slot on the right side.
MOTHERBOARD REVISIONS:
Unknown
Thanks to Greg Scott (National Amiga), P-O Yliniemi, Thomas Barth, Leslie Ayling and Richard Wagenfuehrer