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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2007

Filemed in May 2007 at the Upstate N.Y. Amiga User Group Meeting in Waterloo, N.Y. An Amiga 2000 plays back Ham images taken from an AVI file at 15 fps.

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  • If this is real, does that mean they could of had digital video playback in the 1980s?

  • How do you mean? I don't quite understand.

  • If you have the skills to program this then surely you have the skills to post a decent video of it?

  • It was a Kodak "Point and Click" camera. And I didn't take the video. It was given to me.

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  • Hello,

    I saw your video about the Amiga playing videos. I own an Amiga 500 OCS and was wondering are the steps I need both software and hardware to make it be able to play a movie? Thanks in advance.

  • nice :)

    What's the CPU and resolution used?

    (maybe an 68030+68882 at 50 Mhz at 320x200 HAM6 ??)

  • Good luck finding an 030 accelerator for an A1000 :)

  • The Amiga 2000 came out in 1987. The 1985 Amiga1000 could also play this with an 030 board.

  • "Heck I've never seen HAM run like that?" Aw. come on...what about all those showanim and movie format demos/players from 1986 onward? Granted, they weren't as long because the compression wasn't as "good" versus AVI format (which didn't exist back then).

  • Anything that runs on a 1987 Amiga2000 should also run on a 1984 Amiga 1000..

  • The computer could have handled it in 1985, but we didn't have hard drives yet so no way to store the vid.

    At most, using a 1 meg RAM expansion, you would only get a few seconds. Dragon's Lair did about 25 minutes of video, but that was all cartoon which is simpler.

  • He said that his Amiga 2000 had an 030 CPU so..no this is not a stock 7mhz 68000 CPU. Still cool.

  • The Amiga 2000 was available in 1988. If they had the storage, could they have played back a digital video in, say 1989, or so?

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