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Before Commodore bought up the original Amiga, Inc, they were developing the CBM-900 line for businesses to use. There were two machines. The Hi-Profile, and the Lo-Profile. The High-profile was meant to be more like a server, while the low-profile was more like a client. Both used a Z8000 CPU and ran Coherant Unix. As with some of Commodore's other lines, the 900 line had several names including the 464 and Z-series. |
Before Commodore bought up the original Amiga, Inc, they were developing the CBM-900 line for businesses to use. There were two machines. The Hi-Profile, and the Lo-Profile. The High-profile was meant to be more like a server, while the low-profile was more like a client. Both used a Z8000 CPU and ran Coherant Unix. As with some of Commodore's other lines, the 900 line had several names including the 464 and Z-series. |
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CBM 900 | |
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Manufacturer: | CBM |
CPU(s): | Z8000 |
OS: | Coherant |
Before Commodore bought up the original Amiga, Inc, they were developing the CBM-900 line for businesses to use. There were two machines. The Hi-Profile, and the Lo-Profile. The High-profile was meant to be more like a server, while the low-profile was more like a client. Both used a Z8000 CPU and ran Coherant Unix. As with some of Commodore's other lines, the 900 line had several names including the 464 and Z-series.
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Canonical List of Commodore Hardware
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