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Don't know what it is? What it does? Or what to do with it? Maybe you will find it here. A listing of sites for a specific piece or general hardware info.

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  Amipuzas
  Author: Amipuzas   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to Amipuzas Webpage. Bienvenidos a la página web de Amipuzas. Amipuza's Solutions have some cool Amiga products, and more to come in a short time, we are a little company formed in spain with people really talented developing for the Amiga, if you are interested in some of our range of Amiga products. Makers of the Prostick and Puzastick joysticks
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  AmiWorld On-Line
  Author: Emanuele "SpawnPPC"   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AmiWorld On-Line - The BEST Italian Amiga WEB Magazine
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  AMPlifier LCD Output
  Author: Kato   Verified: 0000-00-00
  LCD-Ausgabe is an expansion for MelodyNG and even plain Amigas. The goal of this hardware is the display and control of AMPlifier without using a screen. Time played, name, ID-3 Tags etc. is additionally visable at a 4x40 Dot-Char Display (picvue). Another possibility besides connecting it to Melody's controll bus is the use of Amiga's build-in Parallelport (as shown above)
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  Apollo A1240 and A1260 crash fix
  Author: Dave   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The apollo accelerator cards for the Amiga A1200 are very good cards but on certain revisions of motherboards will refuse to work. The main problem boards are the Rev 1 D.4 and Rev 2B. To make these accelerators work a small modification needs doing to the motherboard. Exactly how involved this will be really depends on your motherboard and the revision of Budgie installed on your motherboard.
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  Apollo cards
  Author: steffan nilsson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Here you will find information about Apollo cards.
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  Apollo turboboards for A3000/4000
  Author: Glen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Do you have an Apollo 4040/4060 or a 3040/4060 and having trouble with it ? I had, and found virtually NO help on the net, and only ONE page actually containing anything useable at all, please visit it for more info, you find it here
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  Big Book of Amiga Hardware
  Author: Ian Chapman   Verified: 0000-00-00
  One of the BEST places on the web to fing information on just about EVERY AMIGA and device pertaining to it!! GREAT!!!!!
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  BlizzardPPC overclock place
  Author: Giorgio Signori   Verified: 0000-00-00
  GREAT site to find articles, beachmarks and information about overclocking your PPC.
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  Catweasel Advanced Floppy Controller
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Catweasel is a new floppycontroller that works with standard PC-diskdrives. The controller handles MS-Dos and Amiga-disks, no matter if they're DD or HD formatted. A strength of the Catweasel controller is reading and writing extraneous formats: Macintosh, Atari 10/11 sector disks and commodore 1581 disks can be used in a standard 3,5" low-cost drive (*). The controller is a standard 8-bit ISA card that fits into any PC you like: It has been successfully tested in old XT computers as well as in double-pentium pro boards. The BeBox and the Dec Alpha AXP 064 board with EISA bridge also work fine. (Lots of information!)
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  Catweasel Floppy Read/Write Tools
  Author: Tim Mann   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The Catweasel floppy disk controller is an add-in card for the PC or Amiga. It uses specialized hardware, not a standard floppy disk controller chip, and it can be programmed to read and write just about any disk format. The Catweasel MK3 has two connectors and plugs into either the PCI bus of a PC or the Zorro bus of an Amiga, the older MK2 plugs only into an Amiga, and the original MK1 or Catweasel ISA plugs into the ISA bus of a PC. I've written a set of programs for use with the Catweasel MK1 and MK3. My programs run on Linux, Windows 95, or MS-DOS (but not on the Amiga -- sorry).
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  CD32
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Your one stop source for CD32 informatiom. The machine, timeline, games directory, forums, cheats, chat, FAQ and more!!!
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  CD32 Allianz
  Author: CD32 Allianz   Verified: 0000-00-00
  German Language CD32 site. Articles, Downloads, Devloper Software, Hardware Information and more!
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  CD32 Information
  Author: Ian Stedman   Verified: 0000-00-00
  From this page you can find detailed technical information on the CD32. Some of the information within these pages was obtained from the CD32 service manual and is used with permission from Amiga Inc
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  CD32 Source
  Author: CD32 Source   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Great site for Amiga CD32 information!! News, Messageboard, Released Game & Other Titles, Unreleased Games, Downloads, Reviews, Gallery, Polls and more!
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  Cherry Amiga Cybo@rd
  Author: Compcity   Verified: 0000-00-00
  With the new Amiga computers to arrive soon, and lots of standard PC keyboards in use on existing Amiga computers with keyboard interfaces, AMIthlon machines, etc. we figured it was time for a 'real' Amiga keyboard. However, the costs of producing such a device for the relatively small Amiga market are tremendous.
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  CMDRKEY.com
  Author: CMDRKEY.com   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to CMDRKEY.com. Your online store and information resource for CMD hardware and software products, GEOS software, and other fine hardware and software products exclusively for your Commodore 64 and 128 computers, all from Click Here Software Co.
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  Collection Notes from Dave Haynie
  Author: Dave Haynie   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What you have here is the first set of documents from old Commodore that I managed to assemble. This is definitely a work in progress, and it doesn't progress fast. Much of the Amiga stuff was done on Amigas, but unfortunately at different times. So I didn't necessarily still have the programs necessary to read and convert some of this documentation to ASCII and/or the portable document format (PDF, Adobe's Acrobat format, as close as you're likely to get to a universal format).
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  Commodore A4091 SCSI Adaptor
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This page was added specifically because so many people appear not to actually have any documentation on the 4091. I know, because I'm the one who had to answer all the queries in #amiga on IRC :) The 4091 was licensed to DKB who built it for a while as well. This documentation refers specifically to the Commodore version as I'm not sure what changes DKB made to the design (if any.)
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  Commodore One Reconfigurable Computer
  Author: Commodore One   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The Commodore One computer is a 2002 enhanced adaptation of the Commodore 64 -the most sold of any computer model (Guiness book of World Records) While retaining almost all of the original's capabilities the Commodore One adds modern features, interfacing and capabilities and fills a sorely needed gap in the hobbyist computer market. The estimated price will be only $200 USD.
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  CommodoreOne
  Author: CommodoreOne   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A web page for Jeri Ellsworth homebrew CommodoreOne. A homemade C=64 meets Amiga computer. I got a chance to meet her and see a demonstration of her system at Amiwet 2001. Wonderfl person!! If I could have bought one a CommodoreOne right there I would have!!! What I saw blew me away!!!
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  CommodoreOne Overview
  Author: go64   Verified: 0000-00-00
  CommodoreOne Overview. Here is a General Overview of the features of the Commodore One as of 1/21/2002. Some features may change slightly as development progresses. What it is: The Commodore One computer is a 2002 enhanced adaptation of the Commodore 64 -the most sold of any computer model (Guiness book of World Records) While retaining almost all of the original's capabilities the Commodore One adds modern features, interfacing and capabilities and fills a sorely needed gap in the hobbyist computer market. The estimated price will be only $200 USD.
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  CommodreOne Mirror Site
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  CommodreOne Mirror Site.
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  Computer Graphics
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Papers On Computer Graphics
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  Contents of directory hard/hack: Selfmade hardware
  Author: Aminet   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Aminet's Selfmade hardware directory listing! Need I say more?
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  Creative Development
  Author: Massimo Mancini   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the homepage of Creative Development. On the following pages you will find information about us and our products. Makers of UltraBUS - the best way to add USB to your classic Amiga. Site in German and English
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