What a legend. If we are to believe the interviews of icons of my generation and those coming, the impact of the classic version will not be forgotten as well as the opportunity to show a personal vision, knowing that they reflect what is best in one of the most admired cultural icons of our time. He has so many dreams. But not everything has come to fruition.
The project of the legendary version of the Amiga was a unique one. As with other versions, the first effort was accomplished by working out in his garage and tweaking the code of the original version, but in the next, the legend has his own contribution. One of the most successful and the most expensive versions of all time.
It is said that the first version was easy and did not take long. But the version after had a team working on it, already in 1984. In the first version, the screen contained only a solid color of green with the word "Amiga" at the top. The second version had the Amiga logo and the same basic layout, but the colors had been modified, and the window was wider and the title bar was solid gray. The third version, "Amiga 500", had no logo, which was considered to be too big. On this version, the only color was the color of the monitor, and the borders were the same color as the background. In the fourth version, the Amiga had a logo and the menu on the bottom of the screen. The fifth version had the logo on the top of the screen, and the menu at the bottom. The sixth version had the logo on the left side, but no menu. The seventh version, Amiga 1000, had a logo and a menu on the bottom, and the name was on the left side of the screen. The eighth version, Amiga 600, was made for a mass market. It had the logo on the left side, and the menu and the name on the bottom, but the screen was much smaller than the previous versions. The ninth version, Amiga 2000, had a logo, a menu, and the name in the center of the screen.
The tenth version, Amiga 3000, had a logo on the top left corner, the menu on the bottom left corner, and the name on the center right corner. The eleventh version, Amiga 4000, had a logo and a menu on the top left, and the name and the mouse pointer in the center. The twelfth version, Amiga 4000
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