CD TV


CD TV - Retrohead

Distributor: Commodore

Manufacturer: Commodore

Released: March 1991

Units Sold:

RS: 2/2

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List of games available at:
http://www.cdtv.org.uk/games.htmlt

Best Fan Site:

http://www.cdtv.org.uk/1254.html

Technical Site:
http://www.cdtv.org.uk/1290.html


General Info:

The CDTV was Commodore`s first attempt at making a CD-Rom equiped computer and when it launched in March 1991 at the winter CES in Las Vegas was the first ever computer to come as standard with a CD-Rom drive.
The CDTV is at heart a cross between an Amiga 500 (Most popular Amiga at the time) and an Amiga 3000 (The flag ship), The CDTV uses the same super fast memory, Enhanced Chip Set, keyboard design (PCB / case but not connector or colour) and DMAC (Direct Memory Access Chip) as found in the 32Bit Amiga 3000 but used the same OS (Operating System), CPU (16bit 68000 @ 7.14 Mhz), amount of memory and the same 16Bit arcutecture (design) as the Amiga 500.
The CDTV was developed at the same time as the Amiga 3000 but was launched just after, It was developed by a division within Commodore called "Special Projects", This division normally deals with one off none mass production projects.


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