The Link 10 Review
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A1200 REVIEW --------------- this is MEGAZZAP/PARALAX here to give you a review on the new amiga 1200 on just what this machine can exactly do and what you are likely to need to get the most out of it. for those of you who are unlucky enough not to have an A1200, this can serve as an appetite-wetter before you rush out and delight cbm by coughing up some cash for an upgraded machine. now first off it might be a good idea to take a quick guided tour around the hardware. i'm sure many users will be curious about the differences between the older amiga 500 and 600 machines and the new scene machine on the market, the A1200. lets start: for the previous amigas have been largely based on 16-bit technology, although the A3000 is slightly more advanced than this as its internals were of the 32-bit, which variety found in the A1200 and A4000. in moving from 16 to 32-bit technology, commodore were able to make a number of significant advances in the amiga's overall performance. the cost of 32-bit components has dropped sufficiently for the A1200 to even think about existing and this is one of the reasons for seven years delay in releasing a really major hardware upgrade. you can look on the older amigas as being years before their time with other manufacturers being slow to catch up - the A1200 and A4000 are another leap forward, particularly the former when one considers its amazing price. makers of other low end computers such as atari, nintendo and sega and last but not least IBM, (hehehe!) are still languishing with the 16-bit gear of the lat decade, while COMMODORE owners are going to enjoy the benefits of an entirely new set of chips. CUSTOM CHIPS: the custom chips which make the amiga so special are worth examining in a bit more detail. at the heart of the computer is the processor - a rather old, but in the case of the 1200, still effective, 68020, and a state of the art 68040 inside the A4000. this takes care of the day to day business of running programs and tells the specialist chips what to do. on lesser machines such as the pc's, apple macs and ataris, the processor is also expected to draw the display, make the sound and handle the various input/ output gizmos like disk drives too. this also puts alot more strain on the system and so the amiga appears to have more time to do things or do more at the same time, which ever way you want to look out it. because it has special chips to do the graphix and the like.the new AGA CHIP SET is the main advances. the chips have been given pet names like alice, lisa, buster and paula and the de tails of what each of them does in the overall piture is beyond the scope of this article. however, suffice it to say that it is these lumps of silicon which gives the amiga incredible graphix and sound, making it without doubt the most awesome games machine around. this isn't to say that you can't do much else with it.(far from it.) GAMES AND DEMO: this is the most obvious arena in which the amiga can perform. there is a veritable for the A500 and much of it will work on the A1200 (commodore reckon 65%, but that's just contemporary stuff - the older games are less likly to work for various reasons, but mainly lame coding). loading games and demos is about the easiest thing to do with an amiga, and the operating system is much more fun. OPERATING SYSTEM: the amiga's operating system ( the programs that make it tick) is divided up into handy chunks which are spread across those five disks. say for instance, you are running a word processor and you decide to print your doc. the computer then has to decide which printer you have connected and the best way to talk to it. to this end there is a pile of available files called "drivers" and the appropriate one is loaded from the disk at the right time. the only alternative to this is to have everthing stored on ROM memory inside the computer and available at all times. not only is this wasteful of resources, but the only way to update a rom is to wrench it out and replace it, so it's inflexible. the solution to this problem is to go for a hard drive. this is a small device (for the A1200 about the size of a packet of cigarettes that fits inside the machine and so requires a bit of technical knowledge to install). well in my opinon what else would you want for the price of around $1600 with a trade in on your current A500. this is a good buy for this AMAZING A1200. so i think you dudes out there should start saving for this scene machine of the 20th century. see ya on the AMIGA scene!!! - REVIEWED BY MEGAZZAP - <<<<<<<<< <THE END< <<<<<<<<<