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{{Taninfobox
|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''Amiga'''
|tanname= Amiga-tan
|-  
|image= amiga.gif
| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[Image:amiga.gif|Amiga-tan]]
 
|- 
|cname= Amiga-tan
! Also Known As:
|alias= Amiga OS, Miggy, Lorraine
| Miggy
|creator= C-Chan
|
|debut= Jun 2006
! Original Creator:
 
| [[User:C-Chan|C-Chan]]
|osper= all releases of Amiga OS
|
|osdev= Amiga Inc.
! First appearance:
|reldate= Jul 24 1985
| Unknown
|lastrel= Amiga OS 4.1 (Sep 2008)
|- 
 
! OS Personified:
|fnote= Comments on the character.
| All versions of Amiga OS
}}
|
 
! OS Developer:
 
| Amiga Corporation
|- 
! First Released:
| 24 July 1985
|
! Latest Stable Release:
| v. 4 December 24 2006
|}
Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, tall, friendly and energetic artist. Her original checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram on her chest, the rainbow checkmark on her beret and  rainbow eyes nod towards the older 80's logos.  Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a bit old-fashioned; however, her personality and ideas have (and continue to be) well ahead of their time.  As an artist she carries around an art tote riddled with as many easter eggs as art supplies (although later renditions omitted the bag out of practicality).   
Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, tall, friendly and energetic artist. Her original checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram on her chest, the rainbow checkmark on her beret and  rainbow eyes nod towards the older 80's logos.  Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a bit old-fashioned; however, her personality and ideas have (and continue to be) well ahead of their time.  As an artist she carries around an art tote riddled with as many easter eggs as art supplies (although later renditions omitted the bag out of practicality).   


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She is one of the few old-era OS-tans (not including the Mac-tans) that still remains very active and has the potential to stage a market comeback.  But due to her preference of cooperation rather than competition, she strives to bring ALL underrepresented OS-tans to the public consciousness rather than only herself.  Being a voice for the minority doesn't gain her much efficiency, but makes her particularly charismatic to both friends and strangers alike.
She is one of the few old-era OS-tans (not including the Mac-tans) that still remains very active and has the potential to stage a market comeback.  But due to her preference of cooperation rather than competition, she strives to bring ALL underrepresented OS-tans to the public consciousness rather than only herself.  Being a voice for the minority doesn't gain her much efficiency, but makes her particularly charismatic to both friends and strangers alike.


Like most old-era OS-tans, the [[Amigoid Family]] structure has historically been somewhat fragmented.  Amiga-tan has a mother ([[TRIPOS-tan]]) and two daughters ([[MorphOS-tan]] and [[AROS-tan]]), but rarely has a chance to see them.  She also has stepsisters ([[Commodore PET-tan]], [[Commodore VIC20-tan]], [[Commodore 64-tan]] and [[Commodore 128-tan]]) with whom she spent her entire youth with.  But it is only in recent years that she's been able to get along well with at least PET-tan and 64-tan.
Like most old-era OS-tans, the [[Amigoid Family]] structure has historically been somewhat fragmented.  Amiga-tan has a mother ([[TRIPOS-tan]]) and two daughters ([[MorphOS | MorphOS-tan]] and [[AROS | AROS-tan]]), but rarely has a chance to see them.  She also has stepsisters ([[Commodore PET | Commodore PET-tan]], [[Commodore VIC-20 | Commodore VIC20-tan]], [[Commodore 64 | Commodore 64-tan]], [[CommodorePlus4 | Commodore Plus/4-tan]], [[Commodore 128 | Commodore 128-tan]] and [[Commodore 65 | Commodore 65-tan]]) with whom she spent her entire youth with (except for Commodore 65-tan who she had never met).  But it is only in recent years that she's been able to get along well with at least PET-tan and 64-tan.


See also:
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[[Category:Amigoid]]
[[Category:Amigoid]]
[[Category:Other]]
[[Category:Commodore]]
[[Category:Vintage]]

Revision as of 20:02, 8 February 2009

Comments on the character.
Amiga-tan
Amiga.gif
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Common Name: Amiga-tan
Alias(es): Amiga OS, Miggy, Lorraine
First Appearance: Jun 2006
Original Creator: C-Chan
OPERATIVE SYSTEM INFORMATION
OS Personified: all releases of Amiga OS
OS Devloper: Amiga Inc.
Release Date: Jul 24 1985
Latest Stable Release: Amiga OS 4.1 (Sep 2008)


Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, tall, friendly and energetic artist. Her original checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram on her chest, the rainbow checkmark on her beret and rainbow eyes nod towards the older 80's logos. Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a bit old-fashioned; however, her personality and ideas have (and continue to be) well ahead of their time. As an artist she carries around an art tote riddled with as many easter eggs as art supplies (although later renditions omitted the bag out of practicality).

Later renditions of Amiga-tan also have her wearing radically-different clothing altogether, owing to the multi-purpose and emulation-friendly nature of the original AmigaOS and subsequent upgrades.

She is one of the few old-era OS-tans (not including the Mac-tans) that still remains very active and has the potential to stage a market comeback. But due to her preference of cooperation rather than competition, she strives to bring ALL underrepresented OS-tans to the public consciousness rather than only herself. Being a voice for the minority doesn't gain her much efficiency, but makes her particularly charismatic to both friends and strangers alike.

Like most old-era OS-tans, the Amigoid Family structure has historically been somewhat fragmented. Amiga-tan has a mother (TRIPOS-tan) and two daughters ( MorphOS-tan and AROS-tan), but rarely has a chance to see them. She also has stepsisters ( Commodore PET-tan, Commodore VIC20-tan, Commodore 64-tan, Commodore Plus/4-tan, Commodore 128-tan and Commodore 65-tan) with whom she spent her entire youth with (except for Commodore 65-tan who she had never met). But it is only in recent years that she's been able to get along well with at least PET-tan and 64-tan.

See also: