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Other Amiga Compatible Computers

Some computers were released by other companies which were not official Amigas, but were AmigaOS compatible.

  • The Draco: Released by MacroSystem in 1994. This was a high end machine which ran AmigaOS 3.1, but did not include the Amiga chipset, instead using a graphics card. A second version was known as the Draco Vision. A newer model, the Draco Casablanca, was released in 1997. The machines featured a 68040 or 68060 CPU.
  • The Access: Released by Index Information in 1998. This was an Amiga compatible similar to the A1200, but on a motherboard which could fit into a standard 5 1/4" drive bay. It featured either a 68020 or 68030 CPU, with a redesigned AGA chipset, and ran AmigaOS 3.1.
  • Minimig is an open source re-implementation of an Amiga 500 using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA).
  • Natami is an Amiga compatible motherboard developed by Thomas Hirsch and the NatAmi Team.
  • The Pegasos and Pegasos II can run AmigaOS 4.
  • The Sam440ep can run AmigaOS 4.

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