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Guru Meditation. Inspiration The Amiga computer system was a popular personal computer of the 1980s, originally intended as a videogame machine but later reconceived as a general purpose computer. The development of the Amiga took considerable time, and in the interim the Amiga corporation released a number of joysticks and other peripheral devices for use on common videogame systems, including the Atari VCS (2600). One of these peripherals was the Joyboard, a joystick for the feet. The player would stand on the joyboard and rock side to side or front to back to play a game. The device shipped in 1982 bundled with a skiing game, Mogul Maniac, for the Atari VCS. In the early days of the development of the Amiga computer operating system, the company's developers are rumored to have become so frustrated with frequent system crashes that they developed a relaxation technique: sitting perfectly still on a joyboard.

Other Meditation Games Nintendo even included a simple meditation game as a Wii Fit unlockable. Amiga - the little computer that could - DVXuser.com -- The online community for filmmaking. AROS Research Operating System. Amiga. The Commodore Amiga is a family of personal computers sold by Commodore in the 1980s and 1990s. Based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, the machine has a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were unprecedented for the price, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS.

The Amiga provided a significant upgrade from earlier 8-bit home computers, including Commodore's own C64. Although early Commodore advertisements attempt to cast the computer as an all-purpose business machine, especially when outfitted with the Amiga Sidecar PC compatibility addon, the Amiga was most commercially successful as a home computer, with a wide range of games and creative software.[2][3] It was also a less expensive alternative to the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC as a general-purpose business or home computer. Initially, the Amiga was developed alongside various Commodore PC clones, but Commodore later left the PC market. History[edit] Commodore launch[edit] Um computador de sonho nos anos 80 ( Commodore Amiga Computador Multimedia Grafico Som Andy Warhol ) Concebido por Jay Miner, o Commodore Amiga foi um computador pessoal verdadeiramente revolucionários para o seu tempo.

Através de características únicas e inovadoras, abriu as portas a toda uma geração de entusiastas que se atreveram a sonhar com o futuro da tecnologia. Dotado de capacidades computacionais, gráficas e sonoras excepcionais, foi apresentado com pompa e circunstância. Corria então o ano de 1985, e todos os que presenciaram o seu lançamento ficaram deslumbrados. O Amiga foi o primeiro computador pessoal do mundo a integrar o conceito pleno de multimédia. Através de uma arquitectura revolucionária para a época, o computador, para além do CPU principal, possuía diversos co-processadores dedicados às principais tarefas que ocorrem num sistema computacional. Outro dos pontos fortes deste computador era o seu sistema operativo completamente revolucionário. O lançamento deste computador foi impressionante. Julguem por vós próprios.