The Amiga is a family of home/personal computers originally developed by Amiga Corporation as an advanced home entertainment and productivity machine. Development on the Amiga began in 1982 with Jay Miner as the principal hardware designer. Commodore International introduced the machine to the market in 1985, after having bought Amiga Corp. The machine sported an custom chipset with advanced graphics and sound capabilities, and a sophisticated pre-emptive multitasking operating system, now known as AmigaOS. Based on the Motorola 68k series of 16-bit and 32-bit microprocessors, the Amiga provided a significant upgrade from 8-bit computers such as the Commodore 64, and the Amiga quickly grew in popularity among computer enthusiasts, especially in Europe. It also found a prominent role in the video production business.
Amiga :: Emulators
68k :: Assembly
Amiga :: Shareware
Amiga :: Systems

Amiga University - Miscellaneous sources and examples, including all issues of The Source coders magazine.
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Asm-Pro for Amiga MC680x0 - Information about assembler coding and demo-coding for Amiga range of computers, also useful for C(++). And home of Asm-Pro m68k macro assembler.
Meta Description: [ Here you can find some usefull information about 680x0 assembler coding
and demo-coding for the Amiga range of computers (also useful for C(++)).
This is also the home of the Asm-Pro assembler. 100% Amiga!!! ]
Chaozers' Assember Page - Contains tools, documentation and sources (includes, for example, a DBM player and the latest AsmONE and AsmPro).
Meta Description: [ This is the homepage of ChaoZer, which is mostly about the Amiga line of computers. ]
Superior's Amiga Assembler - Sources for various graphic demos, intended as learning material for beginners.
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