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The Extreme Amiga 600 uprading page Popular
Description: This site documents an Amiga 600 upgrading project and boasts loads of information about the smallest classic Amiga.
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Description: Info and pin-outs of cables, adaptors, plugs, ciruits etc. A lot of Amiga pin-outs.
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