Books
Isaac Berners-Lee

Amiga The Computer

“Amiga The Computer” delves into the remarkable story of a revolutionary personal computer that redefined multimedia capabilities in the 1980s and early 1990s. This comprehensive exploration reveals how the Amiga, originally conceived at Atari before being developed by Commodore, introduced groundbreaking features that were years ahead of their time, including pre-emptive multitasking and sophisticated graphics architecture that would later become industry standards.
The book methodically examines three crucial aspects of the Amiga's legacy through carefully structured sections. First, it uncovers the technical brilliance behind its custom chipset and innovative AmigaOS. The narrative then shifts to demonstrate how these capabilities transformed creative industries, particularly in video production and gaming. Finally, it connects these historical innovations to modern computing paradigms, showing how many of today's standard features were first pioneered by the Amiga platform.
Drawing from technical documentation, developer interviews, and archived materials, the book presents a balanced analysis of both technical achievements and commercial challenges. While maintaining accessibility for general readers, it offers valuable insights into system architecture design and operating system development that remain relevant for today's technology professionals. This thorough examination of the Amiga's influence on personal computing provides essential historical context while documenting how its innovative approach to multimedia computing helped shape our modern digital landscape.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
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