• lordnikon@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    The architecture uses two distinct bus subsystems: the chipset bus and the CPU bus. The chipset bus allows the coprocessors and CPU to address “Chip RAM”. The CPU bus provides addressing to conventional RAM. So it’s way different than any other machine at the time. So doing this before you got your hands on the machine to debug and test on is very impressive.

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      20 hours ago

      Architecture of the 500 or 1000?

      Did they do traditional or “Microsoft Xbox” versioning? (Was 1000 before or after 500?)

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        19 hours ago

        Short answer: 1000 came before 500.

        Nuanced answer: An Amiga (don’t recall the original name) was released at some point, and Amiga decided to make a cheaper alternative. This cheaper alternative was the 500, and the older model was retroactively renamed 1000.