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Computers from 1992

List of personal computers that came on the market last year 1992.


Manufacturer: Commodore
Launches: 1992
CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 7.14MHz
Memory: 1 MB
Support: Diskette 3½" DD
Hard drive: None
Operative System: AmigaOS 2.05


It was the last computer in the Amiga family based on the Motorola 68000 and the 1990 Amiga Enhanced chipset.

It was smaller than the Amiga 500 because it lacked the numeric keypad. It also added the option of an internal hard drive and a PCMCIA port.

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Manufacturer: IBM
Launches: 1992
Manufactured in USA
CPU: 80386SX @ 20MHz
Memory: 2 MB
Support: Diskette 3½" DD
Hard drive: 40 MB
Operative System: PC DOS



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Manufacturer: Commodore
Launches: 1992
Manufactured in USA
CPU: Motorola 68040 @ 25MHz
Memory: 2 MB ~ 18 MB
Support A: Diskette 3½" DD
Support B: Diskette 3½" DD
Hard drive: None
Operative System: AmigaOS 3.0


It was the most powerful of the Amiga family.

The tower box version was called the Amiga 4000T.

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Manufacturer: Commodore
Launches: 1992
Manufactured in USA
CPU: Motorola 68EC020 @ 14.32MHz
Memory: 2 MB
Support: Diskette 3½" DD
Hard drive: None
Operative System: AmigaOS 3.0


This computer was supposed to be the replacement for the successful Amiga 500, but by the time it was released, the PC compatibles already offered similar graphics and sound features at a similar price.

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