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minus-square@letsgo@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish5•4 months agoNo battery backed memory, no, except possibly a battery backed clock. It had plenty of memory (for the time).
minus-square@Jesus_666@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink5•4 months agoDo you mean the Atari 2600? Because all Amigas had either a floppy drive (all of the desktop models) or onboard NVRAM (the CDTV and the CD32).
minus-square@letsgo@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoNo I meant the Amiga. I had a 500 and a 1500 so I know them fairly well. But I didn’t realise Amiga was a typo.
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No battery backed memory, no, except possibly a battery backed clock. It had plenty of memory (for the time).
Do you mean the Atari 2600? Because all Amigas had either a floppy drive (all of the desktop models) or onboard NVRAM (the CDTV and the CD32).
No I meant the Amiga. I had a 500 and a 1500 so I know them fairly well. But I didn’t realise Amiga was a typo.
Typo! I meant Atari