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Amiga

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Amiga

Microcomputer produced by US company Commodore in 1985 to succeed the Commodore C64 home computer. The original Amiga was based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor and achieved significant success in the domestic market.

Despite a failure to sell to the general business market, the latest versions of the Amiga were widely used in the film and video industries, where the Amiga's specialized graphics capabilities were used to create a variety of visual effects.



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After a two-record stint with Amiga, the Renft Combo was abruptly disbanded by the state's music licensing board, upon the instruction of the Stasi, for its perfidious lyrics and lewd performances.
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