amiga technologies: walker release date: cpu: mc68(ec?)030, clocked at 40 megahertz in asynchronous design fpu: fpu socket available for 68881 or 68882 custom chips: modified ks 3.1 with support for 1mb roms aga / extended i/o (vlsi) + tony chip system will run on a 40 mhz base with a bridge to the aga chips video: kickstarts: ram: 1/2 mb chip & 4mb fast ram sockets 2 simm sockets for ram expansion up to 96 mb drives: pc high density disk drive interfaces: vlsi superio chip included featuring enhanced parallel port (epp), bidirectional, 24-bit support for printer.device possible due to speedier operation faster serial port with fifo buffer midi (not specified yet for out, in or through) eide interface for hard- and cd-rom-drives floppy interface for pc hd floppies expansion slots: single custom expansion slot will take daughter cards which may provide zorro and pci slots in addition to cpu and video slots amigados version amigados3.2, version 43.1, kickstart 3.2 on 1mb roms contains bug-fixes and small enhancements removal of the 2gb limit from ffs cdfs revamped and bug-fixed to function with scala and the new e-ide interface ports: mouse & joystick parallel (male) serial (female) 15khz rgb video external floppy rj12 keyboard connector stereo rca audio jacks color composite video output motherboard revisions: not known note: Due to Escom and subsequently Amiga Technologies going bankrupt, the Walker never hit the streets and the project was cancelled. Several prototypes are believed to be in existence. Two of which remain at the Amiga International Inc office mini-museum in Langen, Germany. Petro is seen demonstrating these in a 1999 filmed Amiga OS 3.5 promotional video which contains a look at the museum.