The definitive source of information on the capabilities and features of the Amiga's custom chips and peripheral interfaces, this manual is the essential reference tool for the serious programmer who wishes to directly control allocated hardware resources. Written by the technical experts at Commodore-Amiga Inc, this manual is an in-depth description of the Amiga's hardware and how it works. This revised and updated volume features information on the Amiga 500, 1000, and 2000 machines.
Of the three official Amiga reference volumes Libraries and Devices, Includes and Autodocs, and Hardware, this one was the most fun. I didn't really sit down and read any of them cover-to-cover, but referred to all of them frequently until I felt like I knew them all backwards and forwards.