Commodore Amiga 4000 Tower



Pictures (c) 2000 Ryan E. A. Czerwinski (This is his actual machine)
Technical Specifications
- Main Processor:
- Motorola 68040 @ 25 MHz
- Numeric Coprocessor:
- Motorola 68040
- Real-Time Clock:
- Yes
- Chip Set:
- Advanced Architecture (AA) 32bit Chip Set
- Chip RAM:
- 2 megs Chip RAM
- Fast RAM:
- 4 megs Fast RAM
- RAM Sockets:
- 4 72 pin SIMM sockets for RAM expansion using 4 Mb SIMMs only
- Floppy Drive:
- Internal High Density Floppy Drive
- Hard Drive:
- SCSI Hard Drive of specified capacity on board when shipped
- Also includes IDE Controller.
- Hard Drive Controller:
- SCSI-II
- Interfaces:
- Standard Serial, Parallel, Disk Drive, and 2 Game Ports
- Video Output:
- RF Modulated NTSC or PAL for direct connection to any Television set tuned to VHF channel 3 or 4
- Composite NTSC or PAL for connection to any video monitor, VCR, Camcorder, or video capture device
- 23 pin connector for RGB (Analog/Digital) with adapters for 9 and 15 pin standard connectors
- Horizontal refresh rates from 15.6 kHz to 31.5 kHz
- Vertical refresh reates from 50 Hz to 73 Hz
- Audio Output:
- 4 channel Stereo 8 bit sound
- External RCA stereo audio jacks
- Expansion Slots:
- Internal Zorro III and AT expansion slots, Dedicated Video slot
- Drive Bays:
- Several 3.5" and 5.25" Drive Bays
- Case Type:
- Tower Case
- AmigaDOS Version
- Workbench OS 3.0
The A4000T only saw 200 or so units manufactured before Commodore's long anticipated demise in 1994. Resurrected along with the A1200 in 1995 by Amiga Technologies, the A4000T is an A4000 in a big tower case with IDE & SCSI-2 Fast controllers integrated as well as 2 video slots.
Shipping with a 25 MHz 68040 cpu, the A4000T is manufactured in West Chester, PA. North American units are assembled there but European units are assembled in Bensheim, Germany.