The very last machine of Commodore, the CD32, a games machine. It was the worlds first 32bit console. It had a double speed CDRom Drive, 2mb Chip memory, AGA chipset and the option of a F.M.V. (Full Motion Video) module. But once again the machine didnt make it. It had many sales but not as many as they were needed to save the financial problems of Commodore. Most of the games released were just CD conversions of the original A1200/4000 ones, with no extra CD music, or FMV. The Commodore situation was awful... CD32 was the first (and the last?) machine using as standard, Kickstart3.1 . (Released later as an upgrade for all Amiga machines.) |