Commodore Amiga A1200 User Manual page 10

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Using this Guide
Up to 2 megabytes 32-bit "Chip" memory
IDE (16-bit) hard drive interface
Optional internaI2.5-inch hard drive
Integral full-size keyboard with numeric keypad
PCMCIA "credit card" memory/accessory slot
Internal 150-pin "local bus" CPU slot
Expandable to 8 megabytes "Fast" memory
RGB, color composite, and RF (television) outputs
Built-in 880 KB floppy disk drive
Four-voice stereo sound output
Using this Guide
This guide is designed to help you set up your Amiga system quickly
and safely. It contains information on making the necessary
external connections, adding internal and external expansion
options, and other hardware-related tasks. Once your Amiga
system is up and running properly, you should be able to put this
manual aside until such time as you add expansion hardware or
need technical information.
Consult the other Amiga documentation included with your system
for software information.
DocumentConvenHons
In this and other Amiga documentation from Commodore, the
following conventions are used:
Amiga, A1200 The Amiga 1200 main unit is usually referred to as
the A1200 or the Amiga.
Key1 + Key2
Key combinations with a plus (+) sign between the
keys indicate pressing the keys simultaneously. For
example, Right Amiga+O means to hold down the
rIght Amiga key and, while holding it down, press O.

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