1987 Commodore AMIGA 500 Computer (Motorola 68000 processor, graphics software, home pc)

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    Your contribution greatly helps! Thank you! ~ CHAP. - Commodore AMIGA 500. An original introduction film about the capabilities of the AMIGA 500. Great overview, 9 minutes (with lots of end credits and info). This may be the best quality copy you will find. Just preserving a bit of history. Hope you enjoy! --- The Commodore AMIGA 500 was released in 1987. The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, is the first low-end version of the Amiga home computer. It contains the same Motorola 68000 as the Amiga 1000, as well as the same graphics and sound co-processors, but in a smaller case similar to that of the Commodore 128. Runs about 12 mins.
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  • @doctorsocrates4413
    @doctorsocrates4413 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I had an amiga500 in 1987...it is now 2023 and i have 3 of them..my childhood never left me..long live the commodore amiga.

  • @user-fed-yum
    @user-fed-yum Před rokem +58

    1987, 35 years ago, when the average IQ of people that used computers was substantially higher than it is today. All on a megabyte of ram, and no internet, extraordinary.

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay Před rokem +5

      Interesting how things have changed.
      The Internet and BBSes before it were originally all about openness, sharing, and had an etiquette where people didn't "flame" or "troll" others.
      People still don't do that but instead it seems they lack the intelligence to realize they sound, act, and think like the trolls of the past.
      Heck, even the trolls back in the day were intelligent and doing what they did for fun instead of doing it as a reaction to their brainwashed ways.

  • @whiskeygamer9402
    @whiskeygamer9402 Před rokem +19

    The Amiga was way ahead of it's time back then.

  • @Matt..G
    @Matt..G Před rokem +35

    I wish I still had my animations I created on an Amiga 500 computer. I had taken a computer graphics course for Art back in 1988. I saved those animations for about twenty years until I finally tossed them out. Amazing how far computers’ graphics have come since then.

    • @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject
      @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject  Před rokem +6

      Hi Gravity King, well, that's too bad, but believe it or not, they are still available today on eBay (around $490. with software) so maybe put it on your Christmas list. : ) ~

    • @Triggernlfrl
      @Triggernlfrl Před rokem +1

      What amaze me more is for doing the same stuff you need a super computer nowedays...
      Nice graphics in current world but at a much higher hardware demand compared to the beginning.

  • @dazdaz105
    @dazdaz105 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I used to spent all day on Deluxe Paint II
    It was one of those pieces of software that really did reward you for putting the effort in.

  • @juanmico4085
    @juanmico4085 Před rokem +3

    Boy didn't I churn out tracks using OctaMed on one of these in the early 90's. Fun memories.

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 Před rokem +16

    My Amiga 1000 introduced me to 3D modeling in color with Sculpt-Animate 4D. That was mind-blowing in the mid eighties. PC's and Macs were way behind. I still do 3D modeling today and print my models on a Prusa. Fond memories !

  • @03chrisv
    @03chrisv Před rokem +9

    Imagine dropping in a current gaming rig with a 13900k, RTX 4090, SSD and 128GB of ram with Adobe suite pre-installed in the year 1987. People would lose their mind and swear its alien technology lol.

  • @matriximaster
    @matriximaster Před rokem +6

    4096 colors is more than anyone will ever need!

  • @weskal5490
    @weskal5490 Před rokem +8

    Had some amazing games this machine. It introduced me to my very first dungeon crawler Dungeon Master. The A500 was way ahead of its time.

  • @exil3dlivecom
    @exil3dlivecom Před rokem +8

    Being a 3d developer... this video is gold to me.

  • @turbochargedsports6327
    @turbochargedsports6327 Před rokem +3

    I still have four fully working Amigas - an A-1000, two A-2000s & an A-3000. Sadly, I don't have an A-500 -- I had one back in the 80s & practically wore it out. 👍🙂

  • @thesteelrodent1796
    @thesteelrodent1796 Před rokem +23

    I remember Computer Chronicles once showed off this massive special built computer - think from SGI - that could do all kinds of video effects in a few minutes. They talked about how that stuff used to require special equipment and TV stations would outsource the work because they couldn't afford the equipment. Then a few years later they showed off an Amiga and did VFX that looked even better. It's still impressive what those machines can achieve with very little hardware, even if it can't compare to today's photorealistic 3D capability in most home computers

    • @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject
      @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject  Před rokem

      Yes, pretty amazing machines. There are a few on eBay, still working too!

    • @JohnAranita
      @JohnAranita Před rokem +1

      I loved PBS' Computer Chronicles! What the fudge happened to them??

    • @Leofwine
      @Leofwine Před rokem

      @@JohnAranita the last episode was aired in 2002, but you can watch most episodes on the Internet Archive and on CZcams.

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      My issue with Computer Chronicles was they looked down on the AMIGA in favour of PC/Mac... there was always a bit of a condescending angle, which annoyed me slightly. Possibly to do with price.. Not sure.

    • @Olgasys
      @Olgasys Před 6 měsíci

      I have seen the same thing too but Kildall mostly spoke bad about the management of Commodore and Amiga. Selling them in toy stores etc. @@flogjam

  • @richardthunderbay8364
    @richardthunderbay8364 Před rokem +6

    My older brother had an Amiga 500. It was a great machine, very enjoyable to use.

  • @FrankEmil007
    @FrankEmil007 Před rokem +3

    Ah.. Cannon Fodder, & Sensible Soccer.. Good old times! Memories.. 🙂

    • @Pawel.K.
      @Pawel.K. Před rokem +3

      Yes my friend..
      Good old times,for me is: Lotus Turbo Challenge 2( intro music!)

  • @Olgasys
    @Olgasys Před 6 měsíci +1

    We used almost same setup. 3x betacam/sony dfs-500/amiga 1200 with 68030+lots of ram. Amiga used for titling, subtitles and several other things. Its size was a serious advantage as editing tables dont have too much space. There is another thing, Amiga OS had zero lag. In those times a single frame drop cost hours.

  • @giuseppelavecchia775
    @giuseppelavecchia775 Před rokem +5

    AMIGA,computer glorioso e intramontabile!.grazie per la condivisione

  • @bigmaxy07
    @bigmaxy07 Před rokem +2

    When I went over to PC in about 1991 my mum sold the Amiga 500 and my entire disk box collection of games and everything else. Would love to have that back now.

  • @andreasklindt7144
    @andreasklindt7144 Před rokem +16

    I love videos like this. I'm impressed on what you could do productivly on machines like this, that are primarily (but inacuratly) remembered as gaming machines. "Titanic" was made on an Amiga!

    • @ivanocj
      @ivanocj Před rokem +2

      Sorry but that is incorrect. The CGI from Titanic was made by Silicon Graphics workstations, much more powerful at that time than any AMIGA that have ever existed.

    • @andreasklindt7144
      @andreasklindt7144 Před rokem +3

      @@ivanocj The channel "Retro Recipes" found original footage from that movie on a A4000 that was used in that production. I should've specified the model in my original comment.

    • @Olgasys
      @Olgasys Před 6 měsíci

      That is what eveyone talked about. Amiga and the OS were a multi taskig, distributed independent chips powered multimedia platforms. The crazy thing: Miner said what he had in mind was considerably higher specs. Commodore simply couldn't manage it. I always wonder Steve Jobs opinion about Amiga getting wasted. Mac for him ended in 1985,he was already thinking about tomorrow.

  • @justethical280
    @justethical280 Před rokem +3

    Wish i had never sold my Amiga-500 when i was 17 years old.... I have one now though, but it was not my first one my parents bought me then.... It was the 500+. So much good memories of it.

  • @TALKCalgary
    @TALKCalgary Před rokem +2

    This computer paid for itself so many time over!

  • @ArttuTheCat
    @ArttuTheCat Před rokem +2

    I still own the original Commodore 64 and
    Amiga 500 and play them 😺👍🕹️🕹️.
    I even have the Commodore 64 games on
    the tapes and disks and only one cartridge, INTERNATIONAL SOCCER 😺👍🕹️.
    COMMODORE 64 AND AMIGA FOREVER 😺👍🕹️!

  • @johnoneill3014
    @johnoneill3014 Před rokem +2

    I still have a working Amiga 4000 with a Video Toaster/Flyer system and two TBCs. Amazing broadcast quality video production in it's day. I also had an A500 at home for the kids to play games.

  • @goblin621
    @goblin621 Před rokem +2

    This was my first home computer. As animation was my passion I had to extend the meager memory but eventually managed to use New Tek's Lightwave 3D softwate.The effects in theTV series Babylon 5 were made on the Amiga. Great but so slow to render! Happy days.

  • @davidrodgers77
    @davidrodgers77 Před rokem +1

    Sensible soccer and championship manager.....God I loved those days.

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896 Před rokem +4

    Now you have Blackmagic Designed DaVinci Resolve 18. It's amazing how far humans have progressed. I always enjoy these history videos. Thanks for the look back.

  • @35mmMovieTrailersScans
    @35mmMovieTrailersScans Před rokem +3

    07:06 "... Be warned! Complex 3D animation requires lots of memory, often more than a megabyte. ..."

  • @DavidGalich77
    @DavidGalich77 Před rokem +2

    I always wanted one when I was young.

  • @Musalam
    @Musalam Před rokem +2

    It can be said that the AMIGA 500 marked the beginning of a new era in personal computers.

  • @hendri_s
    @hendri_s Před rokem +2

    imagine we're watching this in 1989

  • @herby4215
    @herby4215 Před rokem +3

    Amazing computer Amiga 500

  • @8BitNaptime
    @8BitNaptime Před rokem +2

    I want that reel to reel in the background.

  • @masterandservant8021
    @masterandservant8021 Před rokem +1

    "Anaconda" (1997) has digital effects made with one of those computers due to the lack of a sturdy budget

  • @jakeperl5857
    @jakeperl5857 Před rokem +3

    This was my first PC and man, the graphics that seem like a joke now sure looked good back in '88 Lol! Spent most of my time with Deluxe Paint III.

    • @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject
      @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject  Před rokem +2

      I bet it brings back some good memories! Yes, those graphics used to be a hot thing when they were first introduced!

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      it was not a PC!

    • @jakeperl5857
      @jakeperl5857 Před rokem +2

      @@flogjam "PC" as in "personal computer" which was simply a general category of consumer and small business computers vs. mainframes and mini computers back in the day, long before it came to be associated mainly with DOS machines. So, yes, the Amiga was a PC.

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      @@jakeperl5857 it wasn't at the time. In the time of Microcomputers, Minicomputers, PC's, Mainframes, Workstations, Terminals, Home Computer's. They were all their own category. The Amiga was never a PC unless you installed a PC bridgeboard/emulator card into it. GVP made one for the 500 and various others were available for big box Amigas. Commodore did make PC'S too and ultimately this was their undoing as they diverted money away from Amiga R&D. The A2000 case was a reused design from a Commodore PC. To call an Amiga a PC is insulting. Would you call an Atari ST or Acorn Archimedies or Apple Macintosh a PC? 😄

    • @danyoutube7491
      @danyoutube7491 Před 7 měsíci

      @@flogjam They were, are and always will be a type of PC, personal computer. Yes, IBMs started being referred to as simply 'PCs' but it was not so common until the 90s. I remember PC being used for home computers in general more than 'microcomputer'.

  • @orangejjay
    @orangejjay Před rokem +1

    Clip art graphics!?!?
    I remember when I found the clip art collection in Microsoft Word. I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
    Only thing to top it was when I found the Wingdings font.

  • @AxelWerner
    @AxelWerner Před rokem +5

    WOW! The future really is near ^-^

  • @hugofransson5454
    @hugofransson5454 Před rokem +1

    I had one, and a Sinclair Z81 hitech stuff in the eighties I wish I saved them. In 35 years from today, how many still have a iPhone saved 😀

  • @dave4shmups
    @dave4shmups Před rokem +1

    Were title of all of those movies really done on an Amiga 500? I remember watching Three Men & A Baby on VHS back in the late 1980s.

  • @angosalvo5734
    @angosalvo5734 Před rokem +2

    I want that modem he downloaded Peeled from it.

  • @razcarsey6635
    @razcarsey6635 Před rokem +1

    The presenter did a great job considering the 20mg of Xanax was really starting to kick in.

  • @robotic2000k
    @robotic2000k Před rokem +2

    I just realised I am dressed exactly like the presenter.

  • @painkillergko
    @painkillergko Před rokem +1

    C64 and Amiga 500 on board in 2022 ;)

  • @YungRICO
    @YungRICO Před rokem +1

    commodore amgia so cool

  • @kyriakosserafeimakis629
    @kyriakosserafeimakis629 Před rokem +1

    @Corridor needs to check this out

  • @vingof
    @vingof Před rokem +1

    Muy buena.

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  • @ubozkurt
    @ubozkurt Před rokem +4

    MY 3 LOVE (FİRST Tİ994A) ( c-64 ) (AMİGA500)

  • @winstonsmith478
    @winstonsmith478 Před rokem +4

    Atari 2600 > Atari 400/800 > Commodore Amiga, thanks in large part to the late, great Jay Miner.

    • @iainlaskey7285
      @iainlaskey7285 Před rokem +1

      Architecturally, the Amiga is in many ways a 16bit 800. Copper lists = Display lists etc

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      @@iainlaskey7285 There is some "cross pollination" , for sure. Ironic, how it turned out, with the ST though....

  • @mohd-obid
    @mohd-obid Před rokem +1

    Wow

  • @MegaUnicornFoefje
    @MegaUnicornFoefje Před rokem +3

    More than a MEGABYTE... ow wow

  • @mrbrent62
    @mrbrent62 Před rokem +3

    My girlfriend in the 80s bought one of these. I bought her a a commodore SX for her birthday… she broke up with me shortly after. Ha ha.

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza Před rokem +1

    The host reminds me of @Dustin Abbot

  • @matneu27
    @matneu27 Před rokem +8

    "the animation needs 1 MB memory" you have been warned. One of my 16 GB RAM bar was popping out the slot because of laughing 😉

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 Před rokem +6

      those were the days

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 Před rokem +8

      1 MB was monstrous though, coming from a Commodore 64.

    • @davidewhite69
      @davidewhite69 Před rokem +4

      to quote Bill Gates: "why would anyone need any more than 640k"

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg Před rokem +2

      @@oldtwinsna8347 i also had C64 then went to Amiga with 1mb ram and whopping 20 mb hard drive

  • @davids5148
    @davids5148 Před rokem +1

    How is the reaction in that time if you let them see Adobe Aftereffects :)

  • @greenman8
    @greenman8 Před rokem +1

    A mixture of DaVinci Resolve, Black Magic hardware, and Radeon Graphics, is what Commodore should have become.

    • @Olgasys
      @Olgasys Před 6 měsíci +1

      The plan was to have something like Apple 2 card. Classic Amiga running virtually while the NEW Amiga runs PA-RISC HP CPU with 3d supporting highend graphics. Or to produce such a card for PC. The thieves spent money for leisure and came up with "300" scandal which was labelled 600.

  • @JohnAranita
    @JohnAranita Před rokem +1

    These days, this PC pales in comparison with my Lenovo PC and Adobe Premiere Elements 2021!!

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      it's not a PC, never was. It was a 68000 based home computer. PC was x86 based and over priced and under designed (at the time)

  • @derpinbird1180
    @derpinbird1180 Před rokem +1

    cold and computery

  • @bent540
    @bent540 Před rokem +2

    for my confirmation i got a amiga 500 AND a foking monitor! and my sisters friend got me a whole box of floppies full of pirate games! one of the best days in my life!

  • @joesalazar3396
    @joesalazar3396 Před rokem +1

    Too bad my emulator does not allow me to use all these futuristic art capabilities

  • @JarppaGuru
    @JarppaGuru Před rokem +1

    showing a500 and kinda tell a2000 xD thats reason not say price. if i would know these when i have first amiga(still have)
    they sold me a500 for workbemch and games nothing talked replacing studio equipments lol

  • @eijentwun5509
    @eijentwun5509 Před rokem +3

    Commodore made a MASSIVE mistake not having Composite OUT right on the A500. They had a Black and white one...and required the RF modulator wich had disgusting output compared to the previous A1000. But even later on the A600 when Sony Had invented Trinitron or someking of almost S-Video quality Composite OUT...Commodore never adapted it. So composite on an A600 although way better than an A500 still looked subpar. It wasn't until the CD32 that S-Video was added and looked superb. However if you ahd a SuperGen SX which had S-Video OUT you were good. But those were expensive as hell when released.

    • @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject
      @ComputerHistoryArchivesProject  Před rokem

      Hi Eijent Wun, very fascinating background info, thank you for sharing that. Good observation! ~ Charles, CHAP

    • @mantrahus
      @mantrahus Před rokem +6

      Every Amiga has a RGB Port. This is the only way to get an incredible sharp picture. You need this for a Genlock. With composite the edges would be flickering. You can use a simple RGB to Scart cable for Best picture quality on your TV.

    • @MrTatica1973
      @MrTatica1973 Před rokem +4

      If you wanted a composite OUT you can get it for few bucks extra on a A520 RF modulator. There you have AUDIO IN, RF OUT and composite VIDEO OUT jacks

    • @eijentwun5509
      @eijentwun5509 Před rokem +1

      @@MrTatica1973 You don't get the point: Should anyone have to shell out more money for a Sega Genesis/Nintendo to add Composite that should already be on there? also it prevents software developers from Supporting something the Amiga doesn't have.

    • @eijentwun5509
      @eijentwun5509 Před rokem +1

      @@mantrahus Unrelated to a Genlock... it is utterly ridiculous for an NTSC Computer made for Games to not have COMPOSITE out from the get go.

  • @gower1973
    @gower1973 Před rokem +1

    Quick get me Steven Spielberg on the phone, I’ve seen the future of CGI, it’s called an Amiga 😂

  • @djaccount5458
    @djaccount5458 Před rokem

    Gold years but not in Poland, in 1987 in poland we had russian communism (poverty and pain).

  • @mrdavester
    @mrdavester Před rokem +1

    ?? I recall it could have 32 colors onscreen at once.. from a palette of 4096. Not 4096 on at once.

    • @dvuemedia
      @dvuemedia Před rokem +5

      Static pictures using HAM can display UP TO 4096 colors, no animation. I mean you could animate in HAM, but it may not look good do to HAM fringing effect.

    • @pik33100
      @pik33100 Před rokem +3

      You can update palette registers in horizontal blanks, so 32 colors per line, not screen. Even less capable Atari ST can show all its 512 colors, at once on the screen.

    • @mrdavester
      @mrdavester Před rokem +2

      Well I'm just amazed that i could remember those specs after 30 plus years since i sold my Amiga. 😆

    • @jackburton8352
      @jackburton8352 Před rokem +1

      You could also display 64 colours in extra half bright mode which gave you a second palette of 32 colours half as bright as the first 32 colour palette hence the name EHB

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hold-And-Modify#Advanced_Graphics_Architecture_HAM_mode_(HAM8) Then in 1992..... even more.

  • @albear972
    @albear972 Před rokem +1

    1980's bad computer graphics tackiness overload.

    • @flogjam
      @flogjam Před rokem

      What a silly comment.

  • @fabiostaffoni4435
    @fabiostaffoni4435 Před rokem +1

    Il mio primo computer, doppio lettore ed il mitico cloanto c1 per editor testo.

  • @bent540
    @bent540 Před rokem +2

    what a shame such a great company had to go bankrupt! lol if i had to be a brand idolizing fanboy! Commodore would be it for me!

  • @retro6886
    @retro6886 Před rokem +1

    Very good friends 🇷🇺

  • @Ochenter
    @Ochenter Před rokem +1

    Better times 💖 not like this awful XXIst century.