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Originally Posted by PortuguesePilot
In what way? Physically? We were talking about hardware similarity as well as software (especially games). Both have a Motorola 68000 processor, the Amiga clocked at 7.09MHz, the X68000 at 10MHz, the Amiga came with 512kb RAM that was usually expanded to 1MB. The X68000 came with 1MB. Both had custom chips (though different, were similar in terms of output, both in graphics and sound). Both used DB9 joystick ports... Personally they're much more similar between then than with the aforementioned IBM PC (x86 architecture) or the Archimedes (ARM RISC architecture).
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your idea of comparison here is awkwardly superficial, try reading some architectural descriptions before you continue.