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{{Infobox machine |type=Home computer |cpu=[[Motorola 68030|68030]] |manufacturer=[[Commodore International|Commodore]] |platform=[[Amiga]] |os=Amiga OS. |series=Amiga }} The A3000, also known as the Commodore Amiga 3000, was a much more serious proposition to build a professional multimedia computer than the previous A2000 effort. It was released in June 1990, three years after the 2000. The Amiga 3000 came in a compact desktop "lunchbox" case with a separate keyboard.. == Technical Specifications == * a [[Motorola 68030]] processor at either 16 MHz or 25 MHz (The 16 MHz models were discontinued soon after). * 2 MB of memory (configured as 1 MB chip RAM and 1 MB 32bit Fast RAM), expandable to a total of 18 MB onboard. * a 68881 or 68882 FPU coprocessor (The 16 MHz model shipped with a 68881, the 25 MHz model with a 68882) * the ECS chipset. * a SCSI interface and a Quantum LPS40S (40 MB), LPS52S (50 MB) or LPS105S (100 MB) 3.5" Hard Drive. * a built-in 'flicker fixer' which enabled the use of a VGA monitor. One could increase the amount of Fast RAM by adding ZIP DRAM chips, these were notoriously difficult to fit - and were available in two varieties, Page Mode or Static Column. Other models included the [[Commodore International]] bundled with UNIX System V Release 4, and the A3000T tower computer. An enhanced version, the Amiga 3000+, with the AGA chipset and an AT&T DSP chip was produced to prototype stage but never launched, instead Commodore replaced the A3000 with the cost-reduced A4000. ==See Also== ==External Links== ==References== *''Canonical List of Commodore Hardware'' {{CBM computers}} [[Category:Commodore]] [[Category:Home computers]] [[Category:Amiga]]
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