Amiga Walker
The Amiga Walker, sometimes incorrectly known as the Mind Walker, is a prototype of an
The case is unique and radically different from computers before it. The intention was also to make the motherboard available without the case so users could put it into a standard PC case. There were a number of other potential case designs of different sizes, the Walker motherboard could fit all of them; this allowed for expandability tailored to the user's requirements.[4]
When the Walker was announced, it was the subject of much discussion (and ridicule) within the Amiga user community, centering on the unconventional case design.[citation needed]
Technical information
Specifications
- CPU:
- Chipset: AGA
- Memory:
- Drives:
- internal CD-ROM
- 1.44 MB internal floppy drive
- Realtime clock onboard
- Additional:
- Amiga keyboard
See also
References
- ^ "The Amiga Walker". Nicholas Blachford. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "Amiga Technologies: Walker". Big Book of Amiga Hardware. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "Walker". Magazine AmiagOS et MorphOS. Retrieved 2008-11-26.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "The Walker concept". Amiga history guide. Retrieved 2008-11-26.