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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

A1200 AGA Demo by Digital/Complex 1993

Looping demo which showed some nice effects provided by the then new aga chipset in the Amiga A1200. If you saw this running a shop window, no doubt you baught an A1200 same day ;)

http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=12336

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  • Where can you get this demo? I imagine that it is free-ware, so there should be no legal issues in downloading it?

  • @sammymarlo Pouet.net will have a link to it . Search for "AGA Point of Sale" by digital

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  • i remember having this demo, the amiga was a special computer, they should get together and form a come back, i bet they would sell like hot cakes, there machines would be much better than what we got today easily

  • omg the days, i used to have this, the amiga used to have a magical way of keeping you impressed. the music is awesome to

  • @xadam2dudex yes i do apologise, 32 bit i meant

  • @madcapoperator do u mean 32 bit instead of 23 bit ?

  • @xadam2dudex not quite, the acorn archimedes was technically the first ever 23 bit consumer computer released in about 87/88 but in all honesty the capabilities were about the same as the A500 with 1 meg ram as standard

  • @jimbotron70 Oh! Clawz did this music!? I never knew that :) I had the demo back in the day and it was/is brilliant!

  • @xadam2dudex The 32-bit Amiga 3000 was released in 1990. It could address up to 4 Gigabytes of 32-bit ram.

  • I wonder if the Amiga was the first 32bit consumer home computer ??I don't think IBMs went 32 bit until much later Atari St line might have had a 32 bit system out around the same time Amiga had theirs out..not sure the timing of the product intros

  • Awesome music. You don't hear things like these nowdays

  • @jimbotron70

    I see now that the musician is the same (memory fails)..

    btw I keep on thinking that stylistically sound different, even if they share the same mellow, soft sounds

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