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Company
ACL Distribution, UK Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68030 @ 50 MHz PGA
68882 @ 40 / 50 MHz PGA
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports EDO RAM
notes
optional SCSI 2 / EIDE controller
battery backed up clock
front side
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz PGA
optional 68882 @ 40 MHz PGA or PLCC (depending on board revision)
memory
two 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 32 MB RAM
supports only special 1, 4, 16 MB GVP SIMMs
notes
68020 fallback mode via jumper
jumper settings
Jumper Default Description
J1 OFF ON - 68020 / OFF - 68030
J2 ON Reserved
J3 OFF Reserved
J4 OFF Reserved
J5 ON ON - No 16MB SIMMS present / OFF - 16MB SIMMS present
J6 OFF Reserved
Board without RAM, front side
front side
back side
Board with RAM installed, front side
Advert (DE) 1993-04 Advert (US) 1993-03 Advert (US) 1993-06 Advert (FR) 1993-07
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 50 MHz, PGA
optional 68882 PGA, clocked at the same speed as the CPU
memory
two 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 32 MB RAM
supports only special 1, 4 or 16 MB 60 ns GVP SIMMs
SIMM sizes can be mixed, the bigger one goes to slot 1
DMA Peripheral Port (DPP)
optional A1291 SCSI kit (Stingray)
SCSI 2 DMA controller (WD3393 or AM33C93A)
DB25 external connector
active termination
FaaastROM driver (gvpscsi.device)
supported by NetBSD
never released modules
16 bit audio digitizer & playback unit
realtime video digitizer
notes
Kickstart remapping
battery backed up clock
PCMCIA port still working with RAM sizes > 4 MB
jumper settings
J3 - SIMM size: ON - 16 MB SIMM used, OFF - no 16 MB SIMM
J5 - ROM: ON - enable
J6 - SCSI: ON - enable
J1, J2, J4, J7 OFF CN5 1-2 - reserved
front side
back side
A1291, front side
A1291, back side
Advert (US) 1999-03 Advert (US) 1993-11 Advert (US) 1994-04 Advert (AU) 1994-07
processor
CPU: 68EC030 @ 28MHz or 68030 @ 42 / 56 MHz, PGA
all processors are slightly overclocked to allow for a synchronous board design, the nominal speeds are 25 / 40 / 50 MHz
no FPU option
very fast burst timings: 2-1-1-1 (28 MHz), 3-1-1-1 (42 / 56 MHz)
memory
64 MB SD-RAM, soldered to the board
memory autoconfig only for Kickstart v3.1 and above
for Kickstart 3.0, the memory has to be added by software
memory clock: 56 MHz for 28/56 MHz versions, 42 MHz for 42 MHz CPU
notes
the first processor card to feature a -1-1-1 burst
synchronous design
no FPU option as this would have caused too much load on the data bus and would have increased burst timing
RTC clock chip as well as battery have to be installed by the user, those were not included in the retail package to cut costs:
socket for RTC chip OKI6242 (or compatible)
battery socket for a CR1225 or CR1220 cell
used CPUs are installed (scratches/dents possible)
although socketed, the CPU is not intended to be changed/upgraded - a different logic would be needed for higher frequencies, and the warranty is lost if the sticker is removed
no deactivation of the card possible
after installation, the trapdoor doesn't fit (plastic parts of it have to be removed)
jumper to map 1MB of the memory to address 0x00c00000
works for all Kickstart versions
results in a speed increase for Kickstart 3.0 as system functions will be located in FastRAM
compatibility is increased for A500 software that expects RAM at this address
the 56 MHz card is recommended to be operated without trapdoor due to excessive heat
processor
CPU: 68EC030 @ 42MHz, 68030 @ 25 or 68030 @ 42 MHz, QFP (surface mounted Quad Flat Pack)
25 MHz option uses an underclocked 42 MHz processor
option was introduced as some of the processors didn't run reliably at 42 MHz
memory
64 MB SD-RAM, soldered to the board
memory clock: 83 MHz
1MB RAM is always mapped to address 0x00c00000
1MB RAM is reserved for FastROM option
memory autoconfig of the remaining RAM only for Kickstart v3.1 and above
for Kickstart 3.0, the memory has to be added by software
notes
asynchronous design
fast burst timing of 2-1-1-1
OEM product for Vesalia
first examples were delivered without heat sink which caused problems with certain configurations
heat sinks were supplied free of charge by Vesalia to be installed by the user
the cards also had a logic missing a startup delay, causing problems with slow hard disk drives
processor
CPU: 68EC030 @ 25 / 40 MHz or 68030 @ 20 / 25 / 33 / 40 MHz, PGA
processor is soldered to the board
memory
128 MB SD-RAM, soldered to the board
memory clock: up to 80 MHz (slower than predecessor ACA 1231 )
1MB RAM is always mapped to address 0x00c00000
1MB RAM is reserved for FastROM option
memory autoconfig of the remaining RAM only for Kickstart v3.1 and above
for Kickstart 3.0, the memory has to be added by software
notes
asynchronous design
clock port header, to be used for the RTC module from Individual Computers (not suitable for other clock port expansions)
two CPU sockets on the board which allows using the same PCB for the ACA 1220 (with different CPU and logic), a downgrade is not possible
used CPUs are installed (scratches/dents possible)
front side
back side
processor
CPU: 68030 @ 40 MHz, PGA
processor is soldered to the board
FPU: 68881/68882 can be mounted, with synchronous or asynchronous clock (with additional oscillator)
memory
128 MB SD-RAM, soldered to the board
memory clock: up to 80 MHz
1MB RAM is always mapped to address 0x00c00000
1MB RAM is reserved for FastROM option
memory autoconfig of the remaining RAM only for Kickstart v3.1 and above
for Kickstart 3.0, the memory has to be added by software
notes
asynchronous design
clock port header, to be used for the RTC module from Individual Computers (not suitable for other clock port expansions)
card provides solder pads for FPU and FPU oscillator, although it is not available from manufacturer with equipped chip
with FPU, the load on the data bus is increased - disabling burst mode is recommended to have a stable operation, thus reducing speed of the card
the reduced speed resp. the need to disable the burst mode is the reason why the card has no socket and doesn't come with preinstalled FPU, as the manufacturer seeked for the fasted possible design
installing an FPU voids warranty
with the same CPU, the speed of the card is exactly the same as the predecessor ACA 1232
Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
8738 / 35
processor
68030 @ 28 / 50 MHz PGA
optional 68881 @ 28 / 68882 @ 50 MHz PGA
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
burst RAM access
SCSI 2 controller
3.5 MB/s transfer speed
DB25 external SCSI connector
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68EC030 @ 50 MHz, QFP
68882 @ 50 MHz, PLCC
both are overclocked 40 MHz units
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
the second SIMM socket is optional, if installed the board does not fit into a desktop A1200
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs single or double sided
optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller ( )
allows autoboot and supports RDB
external DB25 connector
optional internal SCSI header
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
Company
ACT Elektronik / Elbox, Germany Date
1996Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2206 / 9
processor
68030 @ 25 / 33 / 50 MHz PGA
68882 @ 25 / 33 / 50 MHz PLCC / PGA
the 50 MHz 68882 is an overclocked 33 MHz one
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 8 MB RAM
supports 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
notes
battery backed up clock
with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
front side
front side
Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68030 @ 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
68882 @ 40 / 50 MHz, PGA or PLCC
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
the second SIMM socket is optional, if installed the board does not fit into a desktop A1200
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs single or double sided
accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
SIMM sizes can be mixed
optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller ( )
allows autoboot and supports RDB
external DB25 connector
optional internal SCSI header
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Company
Elbox, Poland Date
1999Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2206 / 9
processor
68030 @ 40 MHz QFP
68882 @ 40 MHz PLCC
both chips are overclocked 33 MHz ones
memory
one 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 32 MB RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs single or double sided
notes
battery backed up clock
Apollo 1230 Turbo Mk3, front side
Elbox 1230, front side
Apollo 1230 Turbo Mk3, front side
Apollo 1230 Turbo Mk3, back side
Winner 1230, back side
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz, QFP
optional FPU, PLCC and PGA sockets - can be clocked synchronously or asynchronously with the 68030 up to 50 MHz
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
hardware maprom - no need for MMU
notes
optional Fast SCSI 2 controller (FAS216) with DB25 external connector, supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-10
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 50 MHz PGA
optional FPU, PLCC and PGA sockets - can be clocked synchronously or asynchronously with the 68030 up to 50 MHz
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
hardware maprom - no need for MMU
notes
optional Fast SCSI 2 controller (FAS216) with DB25 external connector, supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Blizzard SCSI Kit II, front side
Advert (DE) 1994-05
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 50 MHz PGA
optional 68882 @ 25 / 33 / 50 MHz PGA
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 32 MB RAM
hardware maprom
notes
optional Fast SCSI 2 controller ( )
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1995-04
processor
68030 @ 50 MHz PGA
optional 68882 @ 50 MHz PGA
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 128 MB, 60-70 ns RAM
maprom selectable by jumper
automatic RAM size detection
optional Fast SCSI 2 DMA controller ( )
7 MB/s asynchronous, 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
additional 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 128 MB RAM
external DB25 female SCSI connector
supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
notes
can be disabled with a simple keystroke
battery backed up clock
front side
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1995-08 Advert (DE) 1996-05 Advert (DE) 1996-09
Company
DKB, USA Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2012 / 18
processor
68030 @ 28 / 33 MHz or 68EC030 @ 40 MHz, QFP
optional 68882 up to 40 MHz, PLCC
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 128 MB RAM
supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB SIMMs
optional SCSI 2 controller - Ferret ( )
Qlogic FAS246
external DB25 SCSI connector
up to 2.8 MB/s transfer speed
the host card's firmware has to be updated
notes
battery backed up clock
needs firmware update for Kickstart 3.1, otherwise it works only with memory removed
front side
back side
Company
Computer System Associates, USA Date
1993Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Advert (DE) 1993-07
Company
DKB, USA Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2012 / 18
processor
68030 @ 28 / 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
optional PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 128 MB
optional SCSI 2 controller - Ferret ( )
Qlogic FAS246
external DB25 SCSI connector
up to 2.8 MB/s transfer speed
the DKB 1240's firmware has to be updated
notes
the 50 MHz version is called Mongoose
battery backed up clock
needs firmware update for Kickstart 3.1, otherwise it works only with memory removed
front side
front side
back side
Company
M-Tec, Germany Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 33,36
processor
68030 @ 50 MHz, PGA
optional 68882 @ 50 MHz, PGA
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 128 MB 50 ns RAM
optional extra SIMM socket
SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53CF94 SCSI 2 controller
DB25 external SCSI connector
autoboot ROM (ematscsi.device)
notes
battery backed up clock
Company
M-Tec, Germany Date
1993Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 32
processor
68030 @ 20 MHz, PGA, clocked synchronously to the motherboard at 28 MHz
optional PGA or PLCC FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 8 MB 70 ns RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
hardware maprom
front side
back side
MTec1230.dms
tool disk (CPU related tools, performance test programs) 149 kB
Advert (FR) 1994-04
Company
Wizard Developments, UK Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Advert (GB) 1997-02
Company
Microbotics / Paravision, USA Date
1993Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 33 / 50 MHz, PGA
optional PGA FPU, clocked with a separate oscillator
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 128 MB 40-80 ns RAM
under Kickstart 3.1 the RAM is autoconfigured, under 3.0 it's configured by software
EEPROM
stores RAM wait-states settings
adds non-autoconfig RAM to system
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
Advert (US) 1993-06 Advert (US) 1994-10
Company
BSC , Germany Date
1993Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68030 @ 14.3 MHz, synchronous to the motherboard, PGA
optional 68881/2 @ 14.3 MHz, PLCC
memory
two 72 pin SIMM sockets
notes
battery backed up clock
the card has never went into production
front side
back side
Company
DKB, USA Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2012 / 18
Mongoose is the 50 MHz version of DKB 1240
Company
M-Tec, Germany Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 32,33
processor
68EC030 @ 28 MHz or 68030 @ 28 / 42 MHz, QFP, synchronous to the motherboard
the 28 / 42 MHz processor is an overclocked 20 / 33 MHz one
optional PGA or PLCC FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 8 MB 70 ns RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
hardware maprom (except the EC version)
optional Fast SCSI 2 controller
v1.0: M-Tec SCSI-II ( )
v2.0: M-Tec MasterCard ( )
NCR 53CF94
does not use DMA transfer
autoboot ROM (mtecscsi.device)
DB25 external connector
40 pin internal connector
notes
disable jumper
battery backed up clock
T1230, front side
T1230, front side
T1230, back side
T1230, back side
T1230 clock module, front side
Viper 1230, front side
Advert (DE) 1995-02 Advert (DE) 1995-06 Advert (DE) 1995-06 Advert (DE) 1995-12 Advert (DE) 1995-12
Company
M-Tec, Germany Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 32
processor
68030 @ 42 MHz, QFP, synchronous to the motherboard
optional 68882 @ 42 MHz, PLCC
memory
4 or 8 MB RAM on board
not expandable
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Company
DCE , Germany Date
1998Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 33,36
processor
68030 @ 40 MHz QFP
optional 68882 @ 40 MHz PGA
memory
8 MB RAM on board
one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 64 MB giving a total of 72 MB RAM
SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53CF94 controller IC
autoboot ROM (ematscsi.device)
50 pin internal SCSI header
optional external SCSI adaptor - 50 pin micro-D connector
notes
battery backed up clock
installing the external SCSI adaptor does not require opening the A1200's case
very cheap
was sold as Typhoon in the UK
Taifun Lite
partly no onboard RAM
no SCSI controller
even more cheap
Taifun, front side
Taifun, back side
Company
Hardital, Italy Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2080 / 20
processor
68030 @ 28 / 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
optional PGA FPU, up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 128 MB RAM
supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128 MB SIMMs, 60-70 ns
notes
battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
processor
68030 @ 28.5 MHz, clocked synchronously, PGA
optional PGA FPU, can be clocked at 28.5 MHz or up to 50 MHz with a separate oscillator
memory
1, 2, 4, 5 or 8 MB RAM on board - the 1MB and 4 MB configurations can be expanded with another 1 or 4 MB RAM by soldering in the appropriate RAM chips
supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 SOJ chips, 80 ns or faster
the 5 and 8 MB configuration conflicts with the PCMCIA address space
notes
battery backed up clock
MMU and cache disable jumpers
68020 fallback mode selectable by jumper
front side
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-09
Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2560 / 19
processor
68030 @ 28.5 MHz, clocked synchronously, QFP
optional PLCC FPU, can be clocked at 28.5 MHz or up to 40 MHz with a separate oscillator
memory
1 or 4 MB RAM on board - 256k×4 and 1M×4 SOJ chips, 80 ns or faster
one 72 pin SIMM socket, accepts another 1 or 4 MB RAM
notes
battery backed up clock
68020 fallback mode
front side
back side
Company
Computer System Associates, USA Date
1993Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
1058 / 21
processor
68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 33 / 50 MHz, PGA
optional 68882 PGA FPU
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 32 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 60-70 ns
burst RAM access
optional modules
SCSI controller
NCR 53C80 controller IC
does not use DMA transfer
autoboot ROM (csascsi.device)
DB25 external SCSI connector
supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
networking controller
front side
back side
Company
DCE , Germany Date
1999Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 33,36
processor
68030 @ 40 MHz QFP
optional 68882 @ 40 MHz PGA
memory
one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 64 MB of RAM
SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53C94 controller IC
50 pin internal SCSI header
autoboot ROM (ematscsi.device)
notes
battery backed up clock
installing the external SCSI adaptor does not require opening the A1200's case
very cheap
Taifun Lite Mk2
no SCSI controller
even more cheap
Typhoon II, front side
Typhoon II, back side
Company
Power Computing, UK Date
1995Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
2192 / 32,33
M-Tec 1230, front side
M-Tec 1230, back side
Advert (GB) 1994-07 Advert (GB) 1994-09 Advert (GB) 1994-12 Advert (GB) 1995-03
Company
Power Computing, UK Date
1996Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Advert (GB) 1995-03
Company
Power Computing, UK Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Viper IV is a name variation of M-Tec T1230LC as used by Power Computing
Company
Power Computing, UK Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Viper V is a name variation of E-Matrix 1230 as used by Power Computing
Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany Date
1999Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot