Commodore A4000T
Developer: Commodore International
Launch date: 1996 |
The A4000T was due for release during 1994 a few months after
Commodore went into liquidation the events in April of that year
resulted in around 200 units being manufactured. It was resurrected
in 1995 by Amiga Technologies as the high-end Amiga system but
manufacture was delayed until early 1996 when it became obvious
that Escom was in serious trouble. The A4000T is basically an A4000
in a full tower case with IDE & SCSI-2 Fast controllers
integrated as well as 2 video slots and shipped with a 25MHz 68040
processor. At the time production was limited and the A4000T were
manufactured for a North American market at the West Chester plant
whilst the European market was serviced from the Commodore assembly
line in Bensheim, Germany.
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