The
moral successor to the
Amiga 500 (The
Amiga 600 was marketed as one, but quite plainly wasn't), the
Amiga 1200 was based on a 14MHz
680ec20 and had
Commodore's new
AGA chipset allowing
8 bit colour or an effectively
18 bit mode by clever
hardware tricks. Highly
expandable (kits are now
available to add
PCI slots to them) and hugely
popular up to the point of
Commodore's death, the 1200 was pretty much
the desktop machine of 1993 and 1994 (well, in
Europe, at least).