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My dad, my classmate’s family, and I all had one in the early '90s. An old friend collected (probably still does) them and had a variety in his closet. I think we can safely say ‘at least around 20’ now.
Dad was also in a commodore user group back before the modern internet. Those meetings were always fun.
I can definitely account for 1.
You can definitely put me down for 0 because my parents didn’t love me enough.
Put me down for 0 too because we were poor.
Put me down for one Amiga 1000 (which I still have with the 2MB expansion), I found a used one for sale and snagged it for $300 (before the A500 or any other models were released). I thought it was a great deal.
I had an A500 and the 40MB drive was as expensive as the computer.
I remember when me and a friend both had C64s and he got a 20MB HDD for it. He said “bring your floppies over and we’ll swap software, I have tons of space now!” Big surprise, I had way more floppies than he had drive space. 😆 These days I don’t mess around, I have around 105TB of storage with room for expansion as drives get cheaper.
Write me for 0 too. Before my time
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FS-UAE integrates the most accurate Amiga emulation code available from WinUAE. FS-UAE emulates A500, A500+, A600, A1200, A1000, A3000 and A4000 models, but you can tweak the hardware configuration and create customized Amigas.
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My Dad had one when we were growing up, so it’s definitely ≥2.
Unless it’s the same one.
Ok, so they produced at least one, we know that for sure.
More than 2 but less than 2 trillion.
Lusted after one as a teenager but could not afford one. It was a bit of a luxury item where I grew up.
Not even the taxman?
I got an Amiga 500 in 1989 and adored it for a good ten years.
5 years ago I donated it. To a (computer) museum. That made me feel old.