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In a way, Commodore DID kill the Amiga. How? Easy - they sold off their manufacturing facilities. At that point, the Amiga was reliant on other companies for the chips. When the CD32, A1200, and A4000 came out, they had to wait (months) for more chips. During that time, people quit buying the older models as they wanted the new ones. Revenue dried up and Commodore couldn't pay the license fee on the XOR patent (Commodore was one of the original companies targeted by the owners of that patent as it made extensive use of XOR in the graphics). The owners of the XOR patent got an injunction against Commodore selling in the US until they paid the fee, and that was the end.






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Links are nice for reference (already read all of those pages), but I'd like to hear it in you own words.