Talk:Amiga 600

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Guys, I've added the 'screw-up' comment from David Pleasance. I put the reference in the text, and I have the magazine right here if anyone wants to doubt it. But how do I put a link down to the reference? I forgot how to do it. - Richardcavell 08:35, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

This link may be helpful: WP:CITE#Citation_styles --Ds13 07:42, 13 March 2006 (UTC)

I may be wrong but I could swear that my A600 had a verson 3.something of workbench. Unfortunately at the moment said system is 300 miles away at my parents house. The system was purchased in July/August 1992 in the UK. I'll try and track down sources verifying this and clarify details.--80.41.246.105 20:46, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

Okay, a quick glance reveals that I am clearly mis-remembering things. Sorry. --80.41.246.105 20:53, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

The tech specs list a keyboard port. I'm fairly sure that's wrong.

Is 8MB correct for the maximum RAM? I thought the maximum was 2MB, or 6MB if you include PCMCIA cards. It could apparently also be 32MB if you allow for 3rd party accelerators.

[edit] A600 Kickstart 37.300 limited to 40 MB

A600 article says: "Due to bugs in Kickstart 37.300, the maximum supported size of a hard drive was limited to 40 MB"

I have an A600 with Kickstart 37.300 with a harddisk of 512 Mb running perfectly.