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Custom Chips /
Custom Chips:
 Portia
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Portia was either a very early name for Paula, or a very early version of what eventually became Paula. Basically the sound chip and floppy drive controller. Early A1000's may have shipped with this chip, but this has not been confirmed. The very first Amiga ever, known as Lorraine contained a chip called Portia.



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