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Company
Edotronik, Germany
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 7
No description available.

Company
Edotronik, Germany
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 4
No description available.

Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro I
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • uses 256k×1 DIPs, 150 ns
  • zero wait states
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device)
  • the Zorro I version (2M) fits into any Zorro I expansion chassis, such as ASDG's Mini-Rack
  • the Zorro II version (2MI) was licensed to Micron Technology

Advert (US)
1986-08

Advert (US)
1987-02

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • two clips are connected to Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Fat Agnus 8372B which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal 512 kB RAM expansions in A500 trapdoor slot
W.A.W. Elektronik 2MB ChipRAM Adapter -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik 2MB ChipRAM Adapter -  back side
back side

Company
Roßmöller, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    IBM AT emulation
  • 386 upgrade expansion for the A2088XT
  • connects to a free ISA XT slot
  • a ribbon cable connects the 386si and the A2088XT
  • the 8088 has to be replaced from the A2088XT to the 386si
  • 80386 SX @ 16 MHz
  • 16 kB static cache RAM
  • sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • not fully compatible with Janus software

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-07

Advert (DE)
1990-09

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
1058 / 17
    processor
  • 68040 @ 25 / 33 MHz
    memory
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
  • supports 4 or 16 MB SIMMs (1M×32 resp. 4M×32)
  • SIMM sizes can be mixed
  • 1 MB burstable static RAM, soldered to the board
  • 32 bit feature connector for extra memory board adding up to 128 MB RAM
  • supports normal, page and burst modes
    Fast SCSI 2 controller
  • NCR 53C710 controller IC
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • socketed resistors for SCSI termination
  • LED bank indicate SCSI bus activity
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
    I/O
  • one DB25 RS422 compatible parallel port - plus one optional
  • one DB9 RS232 compatible serial port - plus two optional
    notes
  • LED bank indicate system bus activity
  • programmable EPROM
  • 68000 fallback mode, selectable by jumper or software
  • pressing left mouse button during startup disables autoboot
  • Autoboot disable switch at slot cover
  • the board's autoconfiguration can be disabled by jumper
  • 40_4_Magnum.dms
    install disk
    csascsi.device v38.76 (8 Sep 1992), csaser.device v1.52 (8 Jan 1992), csaprint.device v1.0 (28 May 92)

    311 kB

Advert (AU)
1992-08

Company
Alphatron
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000, A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
  • extends the 68000 with an FPU
  • 68881 @ 16 MHz, PGA, clocked asynchronously
  • connects to the 68000's socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board

Advert (DE)
1989-06

Company
Netch Computer Products, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000, A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
No description available.

Advert (US)
1986-07

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 3
1010 / 4
    SIMM version
    • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • MicroBotics offered so called PopSimms which are SIMMs with eight empty DIP sockets
    • supports 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs, either conventional or PopSimm
    • accepts SIMMs in pairs giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations respectively
    DIP version
    • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • supports 1M×1 DIPs only
    • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • no waitstates
  • the autoconfig space is divided into two 4 MB areas
  • by disabling the autoconfig, the address space can be set to be totally continuous
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 front side
DIP version, Rev 2, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 back side
DIP version, Rev 2, back side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 3 front side
DIP version, Rev 3, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - SIMM version front side
SIMM version, front side
  • 8Up.pdf
    User's Guide (english)
    38 kB

Advert (US)
1988-09

Advert (US)
1989-03

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro I
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • AutoConfig does not support 6 MB configurations, so it is represented as two cards (2 + 4 MB)
  • uses 1M×1 (411000) DIPs
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device)
  • the Zorro I version (8M) fits into any Zorro I expansion chassis, such as ASDG's Mini-Rack
  • the Zorro II version (8MI) was licensed to Progressive Peripherals
ASDG 8M & 8MI -  front side
front side
ASDG 8M & 8MI -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1987-03

Advert (CA)
1988-12

Company
Hama, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, joystick port
    video edit controller
  • receives commands from the Amiga through the parallel port and converts them to serial data for the 7 pin mini-DIN player and recorder remote ports
  • the video player must have an edit terminal, either 5 pin Edit (Panasonic), Control-L, Remote or LANC (Sony)
  • the video recorder is controlled through its infra-red port, meaning:
    • it cannot be connected in the same manner as the player
    • single-frame accuracy can never be achieved, just &plusminus;4 frames
    • the communication is one way, the Amiga does not receive any feedback from the recorder - any fluctuation in the deck's mechanism or skipping of the control track is not compensated for or spotted by the Amiga
    • to keep frame drifting to a minimum, the software offers an auxiliary frame counter which lets the user compensate for the pre-roll and post-roll of both decks
  • jog shuttle control - the start of cut-ins and finishing of cut-outs can be easily and accurately located
  • cuts are added to and stored in an edit decision list (EDL)
  • ARexx port
  • takes power from the joystick port
Hama A-Cut -  top side
top side

Company
ReadySoft, Canada
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
floppy port
Zorro II
    Apple Macintosh emulation
  • connects to the external floppy port
  • DB19 connector for a Macintosh floppy disk drive (only double side DD supported, no single side or HD)
  • two ROM sockets
  • A-Max v1.0 (1989)
    • Workbench 1.3 and floppy based
    • can use Apple 64 kB or 128 kB ROMs
    • works with up to System 6.0.3
    • support for three Amiga DD floppy drives and one Mac drive
    • clock support for A500 / A2000
    • conversion between the Apple ImageWriter and an Epson compatible 9 pin dot-matrix printer
  • A-Max v2.0 (A-Max II 1990)
    • accepts only 128 kB ROMs from Mac Plus or 512Ke
    • works with up to System 6.0.8
    • time clock enhancements
    • supports memory management units (MMU) on accelerator cards
    • supports the ECS chip set and Workbench 2.0
    • supports A-Max partitions on Amiga hard disks
    • supports SCSI devices
    • supports playing digitized sound
  • A-Max v2.5 (1992)
    • works with up to System 7.0
    • virtual scrolling screens up to 2048x2048
    • supports file transfers to Amiga FFS partitions
    • allows reading Mac floppies on Amiga drives
    • extended keyboard emulation
    • A1200 and A4000 compatible
ReadySoft A-Max & A-Max II - without cover front side
without cover, front side
ReadySoft A-Max & A-Max II - without cover back side
without cover, back side
ReadySoft A-Max & A-Max II - with cover top side
with cover, top side
ReadySoft A-Max & A-Max II - with cover bottom side
with cover, bottom side
ReadySoft A-Max & A-Max II - cover view bottom side
cover view, bottom side

Advert (US)
1989-05

Advert (US)
1990-08

Advert (US)
1992-12

Advert (US)
1993-01

Company
ReadySoft, Canada
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8448 / 1
    Apple Macintosh emulation
  • two ROM sockets for 128 kB Apple ROMs
  • the Amiga floppy drive ribbon cable connects first to the board, then to the disk drive
  • two serial ports: a printer port and a modem / MIDI port
    • the printer port is used for AppleTalk
    • the modem or MIDI functionality can be switched on the back of the card
  • can use the internal Amiga ports but only two at one time
  • A-Max II Plus (1992) - v2.5 software (see A-Max v2.5)
  • A-Max IV (1993) - v4.0 software
    • multitasks with AmigaDOS
    • only System 7 support
    • supports colour and multiple screens
    • hardfile support
ReadySoft A-Max II Plus & IV -  front side
front side
ReadySoft A-Max II Plus & IV -  front side
front side

Advert (AU)
1994-01

Company
Mainhattan Data, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2159 / 1
    IDE controller
  • autobootROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • available as filecard or slotcard
    • filecard: full length card with place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
    • slotcard: half length card, no place for mounting a hard disk
Mainhattan Data A-Team 2000 -  front side
front side
Mainhattan Data A-Team 2000 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-10

Company
Elaborate Bytes, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    MFM controller
  • consists of MFM (OMTI 5520-B) or RLL (OMTI 5527-B) controller and an adaptor card
  • some MFM hard disks can be used with RLL controller, resulting in 50% higher capacity
  • cannot autoboot - by making the driver reset resistent, rebooting off hard disk is possible
  • supports FFS
  • supports expanded Amigas with processor card and 32 bit RAM
  • A-Max II driver (ALF.amhd)
  • A500 and A1000 versions:
    • both versions have different adaptor boards
    • plugs into side expansion port - no passthrough connector
    • no case (just the two naked boards)
    • does not provide power to the hard disk - it needs its own power supply
  • Zorro II version:
    • is a half length card
    • has no place for mounting a hard disk

Advert (DE)
1989-03

Company
Elaborate Bytes / BSC, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 1,2
2092 / 2
    ST506/412 or SCSI controller
  • A.L.F. 2 is a general hard disk driver software with 16 different hardware versions based on it
  • supports processor cards and does some optimizations for the better processors
  • handles drives up to 1 GB only
  • Model 1:
    • only ST506/412, either MFM or RLL
    • cannot autoboot - by making the driver reset resistent, rebooting off hard disk is possible
    • the Zorro II version is half length (only a Zorro - XT adaptor board), the metal hard disk mounting frame is optional
  • Model 2:
    • ST506/412 (either MFM or RLL) or SCSI
    • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
    • the Zorro II version is full length and has place for mounting a 3.5" hard disk
  • if a Model 1 and a Model 2 controller are installed in one Amiga at once, the Model 2 controls the Model 1 (autobooting is possible on both controllers)
  • the 16 versions of A.L.F. 2:
    • A2000 MFM - Model 1 & 2
    • A2000 RLL - Model 1 & 2
    • A2000 SCSI - only Model 2
    • A500 MFM (without casing) - only Model 1
    • A500 MFM (with casing) - Model 1 & 2
    • A500 RLL (without casing) - only Model 1
    • A500 RLL (with casing) - Model 1 & 2
    • A500 SCSI (with casing) - only Model 2
    • A1000 MFM (without casing) - only Model 1
    • A1000 MFM (with casing) - only Model 1
    • A1000 RLL (without casing) - only Model 1
    • A1000 RLL (with casing) - only Model 1
  • the A500 and A1000 versions connect to the side expansion port
  • those without case have no passthrough connector, the others have
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - Elaborate Bytes A.L.F. 2 (OMTI)  front side
Elaborate Bytes A.L.F. 2 (OMTI), front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - Elaborate Bytes A.L.F. 2 (OMTI)  back side
Elaborate Bytes A.L.F. 2 (OMTI), back side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI)  front side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI), front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI)  back side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI), back side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500  left side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500, left side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 passthrough board front side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 passthrough board, front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 controller card back side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 controller card, back side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 2 - BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 controller card front side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 controller card, front side

Advert (US)
1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-08

Company
Elaborate Bytes / BSC, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2046 / 3
2049 / 3
2092 / 3
    SCSI 2 controller
  • NCR 53C94 @ 25 MHz
  • does not use DMA but interrupt driven programmed I/O
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external SCSI connector for both snap-in and screw-in connectors
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
    two-ROM version (ALF 232C)
  • designed by Elaborate Bytes
  • after developing this card, Elaborate Bytes sold their entire hardware product range to BSC
  • jumper settings:
    • JumperConfigurationSetting
      J1KickstartON - Kickstart 1.2, OFF - Kickstart >= 1.3
      J2DeactivationDisable Controller
      J3-J5SCSI IDSet SCSI ID
      ON ON ON - 0
      ON ON OFF - 1
      ...
      OFF OFF OFF - 7
      J6ParityON - No Parity Check, OFF - Parity Check
      J7LUNON - No LUN Control, OFF - LUN Control
      J8Disconnect/ReconnectON - No Disconnect/Reconnect allowed, OFF - Disconnect/Reconnect allowed
      J9, J10Login ScreenON ON - Login Screen disabled
      ON OFF - Login Screen by pressing F1
      OFF ON - Login Screen after every reset
      OFF OFF - Login Screen when no password is set (power up) or by pressing F1
      J11InterruptON - INT2, OFF - INT6
      J12Reset LevelON - Delete all control registers upon reset (test purposes)
      J13Bus TerminationON - 5V on Termination Power Line
    one-ROM version (Oktagon 2000)
  • designed by BSC
  • an Oktagon 2008 without RAM expansion
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C  front side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C, front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - BSC A.L.F. 3  front side
BSC A.L.F. 3, front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - BSC A.L.F. 3  back side
BSC A.L.F. 3, back side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C  back side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C, back side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000)  front side
BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000), front side
Elaborate Bytes / BSC A.L.F. 3 - BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000)  back side
BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000), back side

Advert (DE)
1990-11

Advert (DE)
1991-03

Company
Microdeal, UK
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, serial port
Autoconfig ID
1989 /
  • A.M.A.S - Advanced MIDI Amiga Sampler
  • 8 bit stereo soundsampler
  • up to 28 kHz sampling rate
  • samples are stored in up to 8 memory banks, up to 10 stereo samples per bank
  • load and save in RAW or IFF
  • audio connections:
    • 1× stereo input (2× RCA)
    • 1× microphone input (jack)
    • 1× MIDI In
    • 1× MIDI Out
    • 1× MIDI Through
  • up to four voice polyphonic MIDI operation
  • samples can be mapped across MIDI channel range
  • each sample can be assigned to a MIDI note value
  • connects to the Amiga via the parallel and serial ports
Microdeal A.M.A.S -  front side
front side
Microdeal A.M.A.S -  rear side
rear side
Microdeal A.M.A.S - without cover rear side
without cover, rear side
Microdeal A.M.A.S - without cover front side
without cover, front side

Advert (GB)
1988-11

Advert (GB)
1991-07

Advert (US)
1991-09

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
  • the built-in Fast RAM card of the A2000-A (which has only 512 kB Chip RAM on its motherboard)
  • 512 kB RAM soldered on board (16 DIPs), 150 ns
  • 16 additional DIP sockets accept another 512 kB RAM for 1 MB total
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
  • maprom function
  • possible configurations:
    • 512 kB system RAM
    • Kickstart RAM
    • 1 MB system RAM
    • Kickstart RAM + 512 kB system RAM
  • connects to the CPU slot
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  front side
front side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  front side
front side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  back side
back side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  back side
back side

Company
C-Ltd., USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1004 / 12
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O transfers
  • does not autoboot, reads CLtd.device from floppy
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header - but there is no space for mounting a hard disk on the card
  • A-Max II driver (cltd.amhd)
  • two screw holes to mount a SCSI-to-MFM converter card
C-Ltd. A2000 SCSI -  front side
front side
C-Ltd. A2000 SCSI - with SCSI-MFM converter front side
with SCSI-MFM converter, front side
C-Ltd. A2000 SCSI -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000
Interface
video slot
    video modulator
  • allows TV sets to display Amiga graphics
  • colour composite output (RCA)
  • monochrome composite output (RCA)
  • a DIN connector provides RF modulated video and stereo audio output
  • the A2031 is PAL, the A2032 is NTSC version
Commodore A2031 & A2032 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2031 & A2032 -  back side
back side
Commodore A2031 & A2032 - slot cover front side
slot cover, front side
Commodore A2031 & A2032 -  front side
front side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
Commodore A2052 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2052 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
    RAM expansion card
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs only, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
    jumper settings
    J1
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    J2
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF

    - 2 MB
    - 4 MB (U16-U32 and U55-U62)
    - diagnostic mode
    - 8 MB
    notes
  • some revision 3 boards have 8 MB pre-installed from factory with DIP chips soldered in (no sockets)
Commodore A2058 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2058 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 8,9
    Arcnet interface
  • developed from the Ameristar Arcnet Controller
  • Arcnet networking system - old, slow but cheap and reliable, useful for small LANs and simple network sharing
  • Arcnet requires RG62 coaxial cable instead of the RG58 used on Ethernet systems
  • uses 93 ohm terminators opposed to the 50 ohm used by Ethernet
  • the Arcnet interface hybrid chip comes in two different versions, HCY 9058 for bus networks and HCY 9068 for star networks
    • the manual says the card uses a bus network layout with up to 256 nodes but many A2060s has 9068 hybrids for a star network layout allowing only four cards to be connected together
    • to solve this the HCY 9068 can be simply replaced with a HCY 9058 chip
  • interrupt driven (polled I/O) - one interrupt on the Amiga yields into a busy system
  • to reduce traffic the driver uses the Arcnet hardware's four buffer as a single FIFO buffer
  • the badly written driver (a2060.device) has some bugs in the FIFO buffer which results in lost packets and packet collisions - increased traffic on the Arcnet bus
  • manual says 2.5 Mbit/s (300 kB/s) transfer speed but only max 100 kB/s is achievable
  • socket for optional network autoboot ROM
  • bus activity LED connector
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
Commodore A2060 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2060 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 90,112
    Ethernet interface
  • based on the Ameristar Ethernet Controller
  • AMD Am7990 Ethernet controller
  • 10 Mbit/s transfer speed
  • 32 kB buffer shared between the Am7990 and the Amiga
  • uses DMA transfers for the onboard buffer
  • BNC and DB15 (AUI) connectors
  • Thick Ethernet 10Base5
    • segment length: 500 meters without repeaters
    • network length: 2500 meters without repeaters
    • 100 nodes per segment
    • min. node spacing: 2.5 meters
    • requires transceiver cable
  • Thin Ethernet 10Base2
    • segment length: 185 meters without repeaters
    • network length: 925 meters without repeaters
    • 30 nodes per segment
    • min. node spacing: 0.5 meters
  • no direct support for 10BaseT
  • SANA II and MNI drivers
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Commodore A2065 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2065 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
    IBM XT emulation
  • NEC V20 @ 4.77 / 7.15 / 9.54 MHz (PLCC)
    • the different clock speeds are switchable by software (Ctrl-S, Ctrl-T, Ctrl-D)
  • 640 kB RAM
  • 16 kB XT compatible BIOS
  • no floppy drive supplied - it uses the built in 3.5" Amiga disk drive
    • the drive can either shared between the Amiga and PC, either assigned exclusively to one of them
  • can use any other Amiga floppy drives too: internal or external, DD or HD, 3.5" or 5.25"
  • parallel interface and mouse are emulated by the Amiga
  • piezo beeper
Commodore A2088T -  front side
front side
Commodore A2088T -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
513 / 1
    IBM XT emulation
  • 8088 @ 4.77 MHz
  • optional 8087 FPU
  • 512 kB RAM
  • 16 kB XT compatible BIOS
  • 360 kB 5.25" floppy drive supplied
  • 720 kB 3.5" - uses external Amiga floppy drives on the external connector
  • CGA 640x200x2 or 320x200x4 modes selectable with jumpers
  • can use Amiga parallel ports
  • could be upgraded to 386 with the Roßmöller 386si
Commodore A2088XT -  front side
front side
Commodore A2088XT -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 1
515 / 3
    SCSI and ST-506 controller
  • supports seven SCSI and two ST-506 devices at once
  • the SCSI drives are controlled by the WD 33C93 IC
  • the ST-506 drives are controlled by the Zilog Z80B CPU
  • the 33C93 chip can be controlled by either the 68000 (default) or by the Z80
  • DMA transfers are provided by the custom Commodore 8727 IC featuring a 64 byte FIFO buffer
  • the Z80 CPU has 2 kB RAM to buffer commands from the Amiga, 8 kB PROM with driver routines and 1 kB RAM for storage of variables
  • cannot autoboot
  • does not support the SCSI Direct protocol
  • does not support partitions and drives larger than 256 MB
  • the ST-506 interface does not support 16-head drives
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • on Zorro III machines the card only works if the driver and all the buffers are loaded into chip RAM
  • A-Max II driver (hddisk.amhd)
Commodore A2090 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2090 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 1
515 / 3
    SCSI and ST-506 controller
  • supports seven SCSI and two ST-506 devices at once
  • the SCSI drives are controlled by the WD 33C93 IC
  • the ST-506 drives are controlled by the Zilog Z80B CPU
  • the 33C93 chip can be controlled by either the 68000 (default) or by the Z80
  • DMA transfers are provided by the custom Commodore 8727 IC featuring a 64 byte FIFO buffer
  • the Z80 CPU has 2 kB RAM to buffer commands from the Amiga, 8 kB PROM with driver routines and 1 kB RAM for storage of variables
  • three autoboot ROMs
  • custom bootblock design
  • does not support the SCSI Direct protocol
  • does not support partitions and drives larger than 256 MB
  • the ST-506 interface does not support 16-head drives
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • on Zorro III machines the card only works if the driver and all the buffers are loaded into chip RAM
  • A-Max II driver (hddisk.amhd)
    hard disk kits
  • the A2090A was sold in kit form which included the controller itself, a hard disk, cables, installation disk and manual
  • A2092: A2090A bundled with a 20 MB Miniscribe 8425 hard disk
  • A2094: A2090A bundled with a 45 MB Toshiba MK-134FA or a 46 MB Rodime RO-3055 hard disk
  • all of these hard disks are ST-506 drives
Commodore A2090A -  front side
front side
Commodore A2090A -  front side
front side
Commodore A2090A -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 4
    autobooter
  • provides autoboot functionality for the Commodore A2090 SCSI controller
  • two autoboot ROMs

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 2,3,10
    SCSI controller
  • Western Digital 33C93
  • uses the same DMAC custom chip for DMA transfers as the A3000
  • knows the Rigid Disk Block and SCSI Direct protocols
  • built in XT IDE (8 bit) hard disk controller - the connectors and LED are not installed but their place is visible on the card
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • a 3.5" hard disk can be mounted on the card
  • 16 kB autoboot ROM (can be disabled) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
    • revision 7.0 of the ROM is necessary for 68040 machines
  • supports SCSI network sharing
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
  • A-Max II driver (scsi.amhd)
    memory
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 0.5, 1 or 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (44256) chips, 120 ns or faster
  • cannot use DMA to transfer data to 32 bit fast RAM
  • if Zorro II DMA memory is not available the driver falls back to programmed I/O transfers
  • performs extremely slow in the A4000 because of the above mentioned two problems
Commodore A2091 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2091 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 69,70
    serial interface
  • a complete computer on its own leaving the Amiga free for other tasks
    • 65CE20 @ 3.58 MHz controls the I/O operations
    • has 4 times the computing power of a C64
    • 16 kB RAM
    • the RAM is addressable by the MC680x0
  • seven 8 pin mini-DIN serial ports
    • not completely RS232C compatible, the RI signal (Ringing) is missing
    • has jumpers for each port to exchange the RxD (Recieve Data) and TxD (Transmit Data) lines - nullmodem mode without using special cable
    • seven adaptor cables with DB25 RS232C compatible serial ports supplied (80 cm long)
    • 50-19200 bps transfer speed for each port
  • the card is capable of 115200 bps mode but only with the supplied software
  • up to five A2232 can be installed into one machine giving a total of 36 serial ports
  • supported by NetBSD (normal and turbo modes) and OpenBSD
Commodore A2232 - Rev 5  front side
Rev 5, front side
Commodore A2232 - Rev 5  back side
Rev 5, back side
Commodore A2232 - Rev 6 front side
Rev 6, front side
Commodore A2232 - Rev 6 back side
Rev 6, back side
Commodore A2232 - Rev 6 with RTS/CTS handshake mod  front side
Rev 6 with RTS/CTS handshake mod, front side
Commodore A2232 - Rev 6 front side
Rev 6, front side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
513 / 2
    IBM AT emulation
  • 80286 @ 8 MHz
  • optional 80287 FPU
  • 1 MB RAM
  • 16 kB AT compatible BIOS
  • battery connector to store BIOS setup
  • 1.2 MB 5.25" floppy drive supplied
  • 1.44 MB 3.5" supported
  • CGA 640x200x2 or 320x200x4 modes selectable with jumpers
  • can use Amiga parallel ports
Commodore A2286AT - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Commodore A2286AT - Main board back side
Main board, back side
Commodore A2286AT - Daughterboard front side
Daughterboard, front side
Commodore A2286AT - Daughterboard back side
Daughterboard, back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
video slot
    internal genlock
  • A2300: NTSC genlock
  • A2301: PAL genlock
  • allows overlaying Amiga graphics onto an incoming video signal
  • composite input and output (two RCA connectors)
  • 23 pin RGB connector for attaching an Amiga monitor
  • a small switch on the bracket allows to toggle between incoming video, overlayed video and Amiga graphics
Commodore A2300 & A2301 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2300 & A2301 -  back side
back side

Company
Kimatek, France
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II, video slot
    internal genlock
  • Y/C genlock with integrated RGB splitter and fader
  • consists of a modified Commodore A2300 genlock and a Zorro II card
  • the A2300 is extended with an additional circuit board and the Composite (RCA) input and output is replaced with Y/C (S-VHS)
  • the Zorro II card performs the RGB splitting (3× RCA) and fading
  • the cards are connected together by a ribbon cable
Kimatek A2300 Y/C - Genlock card front side
Genlock card, front side
Kimatek A2300 Y/C - Fader card front side
Fader card, front side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    deinterlacer
  • a video deinterlacer board based on the Amber chip from the A3000 motherboard
  • doubles all 15.75 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • enable / disable switch
  • full overscan support
  • dual port static RAM bank - new video and cleaned video are read in and outputted simultaneously
  • although originally designed for the A2000 it works in the A4000
    • some modifications are needed to fit the board securely into the A4000 video slot
    • the board gets confused by some of the doubled AGA modes, and rather passing them through it tries to double them to 55 kHz or above - on these modes the board has to be disabled with the switch
    • it samples 12 bits for each colour, on the A4000 the upper 12 bits of the 24 bit AGA information, so AGA screen modes with more than 32 colours or HAM6 will have the colours quantized to a certain degree
  • compatible with some genlocks
Commodore A2320 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2320 -  back side
back side
  • A2320.pdf
    Installation and User's Manual (english)
    637 kB

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
513 / 103
514 / 103
    IBM AT emulation
  • 80386 SX @ 16 / 20 / 25 MHz (32 bit internally, 16 bit external bus)
  • optional 80387 FPU
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • 1 MB factory installed
  • supports 256k×4 or 1M×4 page mode ZIPs, 80-120 ns or faster
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four
  • 64 kB AT compatible BIOS
    • upgrading the BIOS and fitting a ZIP to SIMM converter makes possible to use 16 MB RAM
  • 128 kB dual-port RAM for data exchange between the BridgeBoard and the Amiga
  • can use a PC hard disk (with additional ISA controller), virtual drives on Amiga partitions (hardfiles), you can even have an Amiga partition on the PC hard drive
  • PC floppy drives can be used in an internal bay, Amiga floppy drives can be used as PC only or shared, external Amiga drives can be connected directly to DB23 floppy connector of the BridgeBoard
  • only two floppy drives are accessible by the BridgeBoard
  • the Amiga supports MDA (monochrome) and CGA modes through the native display (CGA 640x200x2 or 320x200x4 modes) - you can toggle between Amiga and PC screens
  • with an ISA VGA board a separate monitor is needed
  • the card uses the Amiga's serial or parallel ports for printing
  • for modems it can only use an internal ISA modem or serial card
  • PC beeper on board
  • much slower than a PC with the same processor
  • card occupies 512kB in the Zorro II address space - when installed, only 7.5 MB of the address space is left for other expansion cards
Commodore A2386SX -  front side
front side
Commodore A2386SX -  front side
front side
Commodore A2386SX -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1030 / 0
1004 / 245
    RTG graphics card
  • Texas Instruments TMS34010 @ 50 MHz
  • 2 MB RAM, sixteen 1M×1, 100 ns ZIP VRAMs
  • 1 MB video frame buffer, 0.75 MB program overlay, 0.25 MB overlay bitplanes
    screen modes
  • 256+3 colours from a 24 bit palette
  • screen modes - only two is available one time by installing the appropriate oscillators
    • 14.318 MHz - 512×512 interlace, quad buffering
    • 14.318 MHz - 640×400 interlace
    • 36 MHz - 800×600 non-interlace (default)
    • 44.9 MHz - 1024×768 interlace
    • 48 MHz - 1024×768 interlace
    • 67.88 MHz - 1024×768 non-interlace (default)
    • 80 MHz - 1024×1024 interlace
  • default is 800×600 and 1024×768 non-interlaced
  • software switching between the two clock sources
    notes
  • RS343 compatible video sync on green and / or separate TTL sync
  • programmable synchronization timing
  • HD15 connector
  • no video passthrough
  • originally built for A3000UX machines
  • intended to use its not very well developed TIGA system
  • CyberGaphX 2, 4.2 and EGS drivers
  • supported by NetBSD (except for X server) and OpenBSD
Commodore A2410 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2410 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2410 -  back side
back side
Commodore A2410 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
514 / 80
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14 MHz, synchronous with the motherboard
  • 68851 memory management unit
  • factory installed 68881 @ 14 MHz, supports FPUs up to 68882 @ 25 MHz
  • can be upgraded to 68030 with the Harms Professinal-Pack 030 board
    memory
  • 2 or 4 MB 32 bit RAM
  • 16 or 32 256k×4 page mode ZIPs 80-100 ns
  • not expandable
  • RAM can be disabled or autoconfigured by setting a jumper
    notes
  • the first accelerator board for the A2000
  • boot ROMs below rev 6 are incompatible with Kickstart 2.0 and above
    • the ROM address space overlaps the upper 256 kB of the 512 kB Kickstart ROMs (Kickstart 1.3 is 256 kB only)
    • by the time AmigaOS loads, the boot ROMs are supposed to be off but due to a bug in the A26x0 ROM code they remain active, causing an address space collision
    • fitting a rev 6 or 7 ROM pair solves the problem
    • some boards are reported being incompatible with the newer ROMs either
  • in 68000 fallback mode the RAM is still available
Commodore A2620 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2620 -  back side
back side

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
514 / 81
    memory
  • 2 or 4 MB RAM on board
  • capable of DMA, but does not support burst mode
  • 16 or 32 256k×4 page mode ZIPs 80-100 ns
  • expansion slot for third party RAM boards
  • RAM can be disabled or autoconfigured by setting a jumper
    notes
  • jumper selects whether autoboot into AmigaDOS or UNIX
  • boot ROMs below rev 6 are incompatible with Kickstart 2.0 and above
    • the ROM address space overlaps the upper 256 kB of the 512 kB Kickstart ROMs (Kickstart 1.3 is 256 kB only)
    • by the time AmigaOS loads, the boot ROMs are supposed to be off but due to a bug in the A26x0 ROM code they remain active, causing an address space collision
    • fitting a rev 6 or 7 ROM pair solves the problem
  • in 68000 fallback mode the RAM is still available
    jumper settings
    J301 -RAM size: ON - 2 MB, OFF - 4 MB
    J302 -B2000: ON - german A2000
    J303 -RAM autoconfig: ON - disabled
    J304 -OS: ON - UNIX, OFF - AmigaOS
  • rev 6
  • J202 -FPU clock: ON - same as CPU clock
    J200 -reserved
  • rev 9
  • J202 -FPU clock: 1-2 - same as CPU clock, 2-3 - from oscillator U203
Commodore A2630 - Rev 6  front side
Rev 6, front side
Commodore A2630 - Rev 6  back side
Rev 6, back side
Commodore A2630 - Rev 9  front side
Rev 9, front side
Commodore A2630 - Rev 9  back side
Rev 9, back side

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 8,9,13
    processor
  • 68030 @ 16 / 25 / 28 / 33 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional 68882 @ 16 - 50 MHz, PGA - can be clocked at different speed than the CPU
    optional memory daughterboards
  • 68030-RAM8:
    • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 4 or 8 MB RAM
    • supports only special 1 MB Nibble Mode SIMMs, they are more expensive than GVP SIMMs
    • accepts SIMMs in groups of four
  • 68030-RAM32: (from 1991)
    • eight 64 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 or 20 MB RAM
    • supports only special 1 or 4 MB, 60 ns GVP SIMMs
    • 60 ns SIMMs are required for 50 MHz, 70 ns for 33 MHz, 80 ns for 25 MHz
    • 16 - 33 MHz boards support 1 MB SIMMs only, possible configurations are 2, 4 and 8 MB
    • 50 MHz boards support 4 MB SIMMs, possible configurations are 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 MB
    • using a 4 MB SIMM requires four 1 MB SIMMs to be installed in sockets 3 to 6, so the 4 MB SIMMs can only be installed into sockets 7 to 10
    optional IDE controller
  • two autoboot ROM sockets
  • to activate the IDE controller only the boot EPROM(s) (gvpat.device) has to be installed on the main board - the first version of the driver software required two EPROMs, later ones required only one
  • does not support drives that has more than 1024 cylinders
  • controller uses byte-swapped storaging, so the HDD will be unreadable on other controllers without that feature
  • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • A-Max II driver (gvpat.amhd) - requires gvpat.device v2.4 and A-Max v2.06
    notes
  • autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3 - the autoboot ROM should not be installed with Kickstart 1.2
  • two ROM sockets for UNIX boot ROMs that require an A2090A SCSI controller - these ROMs are compatible with those on the A2630
  • 68000 fallback mode selectable by jumper
  • the memory and IDE controller is also deactivated in fallback mode
    jumper settings - A3001
    JumperDefaultDescription
    J4OPENInstall to clock FPU from oscillator U2
    J5SHORTEDRemove to disconnect FPU from oscillator U1
    J6OPENInstall to disable the 68030’s caches
    J7OPENInstall to disable the 68030’s MMU
    J8OPENInstall to enable Unix boot register
    J9SHORTEDRemove to enable 68030 boot EPROMs
    J10SHORTEDRemove for use in German 4-layer A2000’s
    J11OPENInstall to boot in 68000 mode
    J12OPENReserved
    J13OPENReserved
    J14SHORTEDReserved
    J15OPENReserved (AT interface)
    J16SHORTEDReserved (AT interface)
    jumper settings - RAM8 board
    JumperDefaultDescription
    J1OPENReserved
    J2OPENReserved
    J3SHORTEDReserved
    J4SHORTEDReserved
    J5SHORTEDRemove to enable full 8MB of 32-bit RAM
    J6SHORTEDReserved
    J7OPENReserved
Great Valley Products A3001 (Impact A2000-030) - Series I front side
Series I, front side
Great Valley Products A3001 (Impact A2000-030) - Series I front side
Series I, front side
Great Valley Products A3001 (Impact A2000-030) - Series I with RAM8 board back side
Series I with RAM8 board, back side
Great Valley Products A3001 (Impact A2000-030) - Series I with RAM8 board back side
Series I with RAM8 board, back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 8,9,13
    processor
  • 68030 @ 33 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 33 / 50 MHz, PGA - clocked separately from the CPU
    memory daughterboard (68030-RAM32)
  • eight 64 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 or 20 MB RAM
  • supports only special 1 or 4 MB, 60 ns GVP SIMMs
  • 60 ns SIMMs are required for 50 MHz, 70 ns for 33 MHz, 80 ns for 25 MHz
  • 16 - 33 MHz boards support 1 MB SIMMs only, possible configurations are 2, 4 and 8 MB
  • 50 MHz boards support 4 MB SIMMs, possible configurations are 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 MB
  • using a 4 MB SIMM requires four 1 MB SIMMs to be installed in sockets 3 to 6, so the 4 MB SIMMs can only be installed into sockets 7 to 10
    IDE controller
  • autoboot ROM (gvpat.device)
  • does not support drives that has more than 1024 cylinders
  • autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3 - the autoboot ROM should be removed with Kickstart 1.2
  • controller uses byte-swapped storaging, so the HDD will be unreadable on other controllers without that feature
  • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • A-Max II driver (gvpat.amhd) - requires gvpat.device v2.4 and A-Max v2.06
    jumper settings
  • main board (rev 7):
    J4
    ON
    OFF
    J5
    OFF
    ON
    - FPU clock
    - from oscillator U2
    - from oscillator U1
    J10
    ON
    OFF
    J12
    ON
    OFF
    J13
    ON
    OFF
    J14
    OFF
    ON
    - clocking mode
    - A2000-A german motherboard, 68000 must be removed
    - A2000-B motherboard
    J6 -MMU: ON - disable
    J7 -CPU clock: OFF - 50 MHz, ON - lower
    J9 -68030 Boot code EPROMS (U23 and U25): OFF - enable
    J11 -68000 fallback mode: ON - enable
    J15 -IDE autoboot EPROM (U34): ON - enable
    J17 -IDE autoboot EPROM type: ON - 27256, OFF - 27128
    J18 -IDE drive: OFF - connected (with autoboot EPROM v3 or later)
    J1, J16
    ON
    J2
    OFF

    - reserved
  • memory board (rev 3):
    J3
    OFF
    ON
    CN11
    OFF
    2-3
    CN13
    ON
    OFF

    - 50 MHz
    - lower clock
    J5
    ON
    OFF
    - memory address of CN7-CN10 SIMMs
    - Zorro II address space (with 1 MB SIMMs only)
    - 0x01000000 (with 4 MB SIMMs only)
    J1, J4, J6, J8
    ON
    J2, J11
    OFF
    CN12
    1-2

    - reserved
    notes
  • two ROM sockets for UNIX boot ROMs that require an A2090A SCSI controller - these ROMs are compatible with those on the A2630
  • the memory and IDE controller is also deactivated in 68000 fallback mode
Great Valley Products A3001 Series II (Impact A2000-030) - Series II  front side
Series II, front side
Great Valley Products A3001 Series II (Impact A2000-030) - Series II  back side
Series II, back side
Great Valley Products A3001 Series II (Impact A2000-030) - RAM32 board front side
RAM32 board, front side
Great Valley Products A3001 Series II (Impact A2000-030) - RAM32 board back side
RAM32 board, back side

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Company
Ameristar Technologies, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1053 / 10
    Ethernet interface
  • SMSC Ethernet chip
  • supports 10BaseT, Thick AUI, 10Base2 connections
  • 10 Mbit/s transfer speed
  • 64 kB packet buffer
  • diagnostic LED for link and collision status
  • ROM socket for network boot application
  • SANA II compatible
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
Ameristar Technologies A4066 -  front side
front side
Ameristar Technologies A4066 -  back side
back side
  • A4066.dms
    install disk
    a4066.device v1.9 (18.8.94)

    22 kB
  • A4066.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    22 kB

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Company
Solid State Leisure, UK
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 16.67 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU, no MMU
    memory
  • 1 MB RAM installed, expandable to 4 MB
  • 32 DIP sockets
  • takes 256k×4, 80 ns or faster DIPs
  • non-autoconfiguring
  • hardware maprom
  • does not support DMA to its 32 bit RAM, it affects the A590 badly - DMAfix can solve this
    notes
  • connects to the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback mode - the software can switch from 68030 to 68000 but cannot switch back, the machine has to be switched off
  • HDToolBox gets confused with the board (it works correctly in fallback mode)
  • memory is not available in fallback mode
Solid State Leisure A5000 -  front side
front side
Solid State Leisure A5000 -  back side
back side

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Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
RGB port
    video modulator
  • allows TV sets to display Amiga graphics
  • provides a standard UHF RF output as well as a standard composite video output
  • three RCA connectors:
    • RF output
    • colour composite output
    • mono audio input - connected to the stereo Amiga output with an Y-cable
  • channel selector switch
  • atrocious video quality
  • PAL and NTSC versions
Commodore A520 - PCB back side
PCB, back side
Commodore A520 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Commodore A520 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Commodore A520 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Commodore A520 - PCB back side
PCB, back side
Commodore A520 - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
  • A520.pdf
    User's Manual (english/german/french/...)
    147 kB

Company
QuesTronix, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Commodore 64 emulation
  • the hardware part allows connecting C64 disk drives and printers
  • does not contain real C64 ROMs
  • the software part emulates the C64 through AmigaOS system libraries
  • integrated MOS 6510 machine language monitor - gives the user full reign over the 6510 internal memory and registers
  • machine language program input through 6510 mnemonic codes
  • the 16 colour palette of the C64 is fully customisable from the Amiga's palette of 4096 hues
  • supports Commodore 64 disk drives as the devices 8 through 11, just like a real Commodore 64 - these drives can be either simulated, mapped onto directories on the Amiga's filesystem, or real 1541 compatible drives connected to the hardware adapter
  • casette drives are not supported
  • connects to the parallel port
  • AGA machines have to be run in Enhanced Chip Set graphics mode (set in the Early Startup Menu)
  • 68040 machines need to disable copyback mode
  • developed by the same programmer as the Go-64!
QuesTronix A64 -  front side
front side
QuesTronix A64 -  front side
front side
QuesTronix A64 -  left side
left side
QuesTronix A64 -  rear side
rear side

Company
Roßmöller, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 16 DIP sockets accept 2 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) or 4M×1 (514000) DIPs
  • all sockets have to be occupied
  • early revisions have compatibility problems with 68030 or better processor cards
  • disable switch
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  back side
back side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  back side
back side

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1989-12

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1990-05

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1990-07

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1990-09

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1991-03

Company
Roßmöller, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 16 ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
Roßmöller A8MB-4 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-4 -  back side
back side

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1991-03

Company
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Autoconfig ID
2052 / 32
  • plugs into the CPU direct slot of the Commodore A2630 or IVS Vector
  • 64 ZIP sockets for up to 32 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of eight (4 MB increments)
  • RAM disable and autoconfig disable jumpers with status LEDs
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  back side
back side
  • Access32.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    1641 kB

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Advert (DE)
1992-05

Advert (DE)
1992-11

Company
Breitfeld Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2126 / 1
    IDE controller
  • autobootROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • two 40 pin internal IDE headers
  • can handle up to four hard disks
  • half length card - no place for mounting a hard disk
  • disable switch
  • versions with ROM 626 or above have read/write problems with files larger than 130 kB
Breitfeld Computersysteme AccessX 2000 -  front side
front side
Breitfeld Computersysteme AccessX 2000 -  front side
front side
Breitfeld Computersysteme AccessX 2000 -  back side
back side
Breitfeld Computersysteme AccessX 2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Data & Electronics / GameWorks, Netherlands
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A500+
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot, Zorro II
    freezer
  • successor of the X-Power freezer module
  • A500 / A500+ versions:
    • plugs into the side expansion port
    • 2 LEDs, indicating speed (green/yellow) and enabled freeze mode (red)
    • LC version:
      • naked board (no case)
      • no slow motion controller
      • no X-Copy in ROM
    • LCX version:
      • like LC version, with X-Copy in ROM
    • Professional version:
      • features a case, slow motion controller and X-Copy in ROM
  • A2000 versions:
    • Zorro version:
      • plugs into Zorro slot
      • features only 86 pins, so it has to be plugged in on the right side of the slot
    • CPU slot version:
      • plugs into 86 pin CPU slot
    • two connectors for slow motion controller and freeze button
    • not compatible with bridge boards
  • freezer features:
    • trainer maker (with automatic find option)
    • save computer memory (freezed programs) to disk
    • machine monitor / disassembler
    • disk / file utilities: Dir, Path, MkDir, Rename, Erase, Install, Format, FileCopy, DiskCopy
    • picture / music (tracker) / sample ripper
    • sprite editor
    • slow motion controller (only Professional version)
    • slide show generator for IFF images
    • joystick autofire
    • disk monitor
    • shows computer status (disk parameters, ChipRAM, FastRAM...)
    • detects non-standard boot blocks (virus test)
    • joystick test
    • includes X-Copy disk copier in ROM (only LCX and Professional versions)
    • color and screen mode adjust
    • screen hardcopy
Data & Electronics / GameWorks Action Cartridge Super IV - Professional version for A500  top side
Professional version for A500, top side

Company
Datel Electronics, UK
Date
1990 / 1991 / 1992
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot
    freezer
  • slow motion controller
  • disable switch
  • does not support hard disks
  • does not work with processor cards
  • not compatible with Kickstart 2.0 and above
  • A500 / A1000 versions:
    • plugs into the side expansion port
    • no passthrough connector
  • A2000 versions (Action replay Mk II & III only):
    • connects to the 86 pin CPU slot
    • half length card

    Action Replay Mk I
  • only A500 / A1000 version
  • uses a special FDOS disk format (158 half tracks, 970 kB per disk) - software for conversion to AmigaDOS is supplied
  • v1.0 features:
    • shows and modifies registers (even read-only ones) and memory contents
    • trainer maker
    • M68000 assembler / disassembler
    • Copper assembler / disassembler
    • sprite editor
    • virus detector
    • picture / music (tracker format) / sample ripper
    • save computer memory (freezed programs) to disk
    • shows computer status (disk parameters, ChipRAM, FastRAM...)
  • v1.5 additional features:
    • mempeeker
    • ability to save freezed programs to RAM
    • RAM testing
    • illegal opcode - jumps to freezer mode

    Action Replay Mk II
  • A2000 version available
  • 128 KB Operating System ROM
  • uses the common AmigaDOS disk format for saving
  • new features compared to v1.5:
    • boot selector
    • picture editor
    • sound tracker
    • turbo fire manager (separately for both joysticks)
    • disk encoder
    • start menu
    • disk monitor
    • integrated DOS commands (Dir, Format,...)
    • Diskcopy
    • 80 characters display with two-way scrolling
    • calculator
    • notepad
    • memory and drive switch (enabling / disabling)
    • music ripper now finds all tracker formats (SoundTracker, NoiseTracker, other formats with 32 samples)
    • ripped music / pictures are saved in IFF format

    Action Replay Mk III
  • A2000 version available
  • in A1000, the module has to be disabled before loading the Kickstart
  • 256 kB Operating System ROM
  • does not work with 3-State's Multivision 500/2000
  • compared to Action Replay Mk II:
    • deep trainer
    • burst nibbler copy program
    • switch between PAL and NTSC (with new Agnus)
    • joystick handler (use the joystick instead of keyboard)
    • setmap
    • file requester
    • better support of RAM expansions
    • more CLI programs
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk I, A500 version front side
Mk I, A500 version, front side
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk II, A500 version front side
Mk II, A500 version, front side
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk II, A2000 version front side
Mk II, A2000 version, front side
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk III, A500 version front side
Mk III, A500 version, front side
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk III, A2000 version front side
Mk III, A2000 version, front side
Datel Electronics Action Replay Mk I, II & III - Mk III, A2000 version front side
Mk III, A2000 version, front side

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1990-04

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1990-07

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1990-11

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1990-12

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1991-07

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1992-01

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1992-01

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1992-05

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1990-05

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1990-12

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1990-12

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1991-05

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1991-07

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1991-12

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1992-01

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1992-03

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1992-07

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1990-03

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1990-12

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1991-01

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1991-01

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1991-10

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1991-10

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    realtime digitizer
  • realtime capture card for the Personal Animation Recorder DR-3150
  • PAL only
  • full proc amp controls, freeze frame and freeze field
  • connects to the PAR with a 50 pin ribbon cable via the Component Video Exchange (CVE) bus
  • composite (BNC), S-VHS, component (3 BNC) inputs
Digital Processing Systems AD-3000 -  front side
front side

Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 1
  • Analog Devices 2105 DSP - 10 MIPS, 100 ns instruction execution time
  • 12 bit playback and direct to hard disk recording
  • up to four audio channels
    • 1 track at 44 kHz with 68000
    • 4 tracks at 44 kHz with 68030
  • full duplex
  • mono sampling rates 7 - 82 kHz
  • frequency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz (-3 dB)
  • typical S/N ratio 70 dB
  • two eight order anti-aliasing filters
  • stores samples in 16 bit format for compatibility with AD516
  • mono RCA jacks for unbalanced line level audio input and output
  • 100 input digital gain levels
  • LTC SMPTE time code reader (24, 25, 29.97, 30 fps, drop and non-drop)
  • SMPTE input (RCA)
  • 64 kB fast static RAM, expandable to 256 kB
  • 8 kB ROM
  • with Studio 16 v2 or later multiple AD516 cards are supported in one Amiga
  • digital I/O option was planned and advertised (DD524) but never realized
Sunrize Industries AD1012 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD1012 -  back side
back side

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1991-10

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1991-12

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1991-05

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1991-12

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1992-08

Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 2
  • Analog Devices 2105 DSP (10 MIPS, 100 ns instruction execution time)
  • 16 bit multitrack direct to disk recording
  • 5 tracks at 44 kHz with 68000
  • 8 tracks at 44 kHz with 68030
  • dual 16 bit delta-sigma A/D and D/A converters with digital anti-aliasing filters
  • 64x oversampling
  • full duplex
  • fourteen sampling rates, 5.5 - 48 kHz
  • frequency response 15 Hz - 22 kHz (-3 dB)
  • typical S/N ratio 87 dB
  • MIDI control and autosync via Bars & Pipes
  • no MIDI clock support
  • the pan and volume of each track is independently adjustable and MIDI controllable
  • stereo RCA jacks for unbalanced line level (2 V RMS) audio input and output
  • 16 input digital gain levels
  • LTC SMPTE reading (24, 25, 29.97, 30 fps, drop and non-drop)
  • SMPTE input (RCA)
  • 256 kB static RAM
  • 8 kB ROM
  • with Studio 16 v2 or later multiple AD516 cards are supported in one Amiga
  • digital I/O option was planned and advertised (DD524) but never realized
  • AHI driver
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  front side
front side
Sunrize Industries AD516 -  back side
back side

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1993-06

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1991-05

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1991-12

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1992-11

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1993-07

Company
Archos, France
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8498 / 11
    SCSI controller
  • 53C80 controller IC
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • hard disk power connector
    memory
  • eight ZIP sockets accept up to 4 MB RAM

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000, CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 2
    IDE controller
  • small 1" by 3" board that connects to the 68000's socket
  • fits in the CDTV if a shallow IDE connector is used
  • AdIDE 44 (Novia) for 2.5" internal drives
    • covers the Paula and CIA A chips
    • mounting brackets and screws are supplied for mounting the hard disk inside an A500
  • AdIDE 40 (Prima) for 3.5" drives
    • drives can be fitted into an A500 in place of the built-in floppy drive using the Shuffle Board
  • autobooting (adide.device or icdide.device) - requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • autobooting is problematic with the CDTV - either a boot floppy has to be used (which a bare CDTV lacks), or after a reset by selecting the hard disk in the Early Startup Menu (which require at least Kickstart 2.0)
  • incompatible with Western Digital and IBM hard disks
  • rules out accelerators that connect to the 68000's socket
  • works only with 68000 processor cards
  • A-Max II driver (icddiskide.amhd)
ICD AdIDE 40 (Prima) & 44 (Novia) -  front side
front side
ICD AdIDE 40 (Prima) & 44 (Novia) -  back side
back side
  • ICDPrepHD-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    ICDPrepHD v4.2, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • ICDPrepHD-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    ICDPrepHD v4.0, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • ICD-AdIDE.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    284 kB

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1991-04

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1991-07

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 4
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
ICD AdRAM 2080 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1990-07

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • half length card - mounting frame allows the installation of a 3.5" drive inline with the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • autoboot ROM (icddisk.device or icdscsi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB and SCSI Direct compatible
  • fully supports removable media devices
  • game jumper (disables the whole controller), autoboot disable jumper, HD cache disable jumper
  • pressing the left mouse button during startup disables HD automount, pressing the right mouse button disables HD cache
  • SCSI networking
  • A-Max II driver (icddisk.amhd)
    jumper settings
    A -autoboot ROM: ON - enable
    B -caching: ON - enable
    GAME -card: ON - disable
    ID0-ID2 -SCSI ID
ICD AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 -  front side
front side
ICD AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 -  front side
front side
ICD AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 - with bracket front side
with bracket, front side
ICD AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 - without bracket front side
without bracket, front side
ICD AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 -  back side
back side
  • ICDPrepHD-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    ICDPrepHD v4.2, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • ICDPrepHD-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    ICDPrepHD v4.0 adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • icd_advantage.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    316 kB

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1990-05

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1990-07

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 1,4
    SCSI controller
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • autoboot ROM (icdscsi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB and SCSI Direct compatible
  • fully supports removable media devices
  • game jumper (disables the whole controller), autoboot disable jumper, HD cache disable jumper
  • pressing the left mouse button during startup disables HD automount, pressing the right mouse button disables HD cache
  • A-Max II driver (icddisk.amhd)
  • SCSI networking
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs in groups of two giving 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations
  • memory disable jumper
  • AdSCSI 2000 has no RAM expansion
ICD AdSCSI 2080 -  front side
front side
ICD AdSCSI 2080 -  back side
back side
  • ICDPrepHD-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    ICDPrepHD v4.2, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • ICDPrepHD-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    ICDPrepHD v4.0, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • icd_advantage.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    316 kB

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1991-02

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 68000 @ 14.3 MHz
  • 32 kB SRAM - 16 kB cache and 16 kB of cache tags - reduces the time required to read and write to Fast RAM
  • connects to 68000's socket
  • can be disabled at any time through software or an optional hardware switch
ICD AdSpeed - without 68000 front side
without 68000, front side
ICD AdSpeed - with 68000 front side
with 68000, front side
ICD AdSpeed -  back side
back side

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1991-02

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1991-02

Company
Wilcom, Australia
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
No description available.

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1995-07

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM, 256k×4 ZIPs in eight sockets
  • optional 2 MB Fast RAM, 1M×4 ZIPs in four sockets
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • with 1 MB Chip RAM only, two clips are connected to Gary
  • with 2 MB Fast RAM, an adaptor board has to be connected to the Gary socket
  • systems with only 512 kB Chip RAM have to be reworked
  • memory autoconfiguration
W.A.W. Elektronik Advanced ChipRAM Adapter -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik Advanced ChipRAM Adapter - with Gary adaptor front side
with Gary adaptor, front side

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1992-11

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1993-02

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1993-06

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1993-10

Company
Microway, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    flicker fixer
  • AGA = Amiga Graphics Adapter
  • max 704×510 resolution (less than the complete overscan area because lack of memory)
  • either PAL or NTSC
  • works only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA compatibility, partial ECS compatibility
    • SuperHiRes and SuperHiRes Interlaced work fine, Productivity does not
  • overscan support
  • DB9 connector
  • can be upgraded to be compatible with genlocks
Microway AGA-2000 - NTSC version front side
NTSC version, front side
Microway AGA-2000 - NTSC version back side
NTSC version, back side
Microway AGA-2000 - NTSC version without bracket front side
NTSC version without bracket, front side
Microway AGA-2000 - PAL version front side
PAL version, front side
Microway AGA-2000 - PAL version back side
PAL version, back side

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1988-07

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1988-09

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1989-03

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1990-08

Company
Alcomp, Germany
Date
1988 / 1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    EPROM burner
  • one socket for burning any 28 pin EPROMs of the 27xxx series
  • functions: emptiness test, reading, burning, load from / save to disk, compare, hexdump
  • four programming algorithms
  • A500 / A1000 version: connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • A2000 version: controller card plugs into Zorro II slot, the external EPROM socket is connected to board header via ribbon cable
Alcomp Alcomp Eprommer - A500 version front side
A500 version, front side
Alcomp Alcomp Eprommer - A2000 version front side
A2000 version, front side
Alcomp Alcomp Eprommer - A2000 version back side
A2000 version, back side
Alcomp Alcomp Eprommer - A2000 version EPROM socket top side
A2000 version EPROM socket, top side
  • Alcomp_Tools-16.dms
    tool disk
    Modulgenerator v1.23, A500-Eprommer v1.6, A2000-Eprommer v1.3
    example programs

    422 kB
  • Alcomp_Tools-13.dms
    tool disk
    A500-Eprommer v1.3, A2000-Eprommer v1.3
    example programs

    330 kB

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1988-10

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1988-12

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1989-11

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1989-11

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1990-05

Company
Alfa Data, Taiwan
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 8
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA2-8M -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA2-8M -  back side
back side

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1992-06

Advert (US)
1992-08

Company
Alfa Data, Taiwan
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    handy scanner
  • scans monochrome and grey shades
    • AlfaScan / AlfaScan-A: supports 128 gray shades
    • AlfaScan-Plus: supports 256 gray shades
  • 400 dpi optical resolution
  • 105 mm scan width
  • status LED
  • buzzer to indicate over speed during scanning
  • scan start button
  • controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), dithering/bit depth (1 text and 3 photo settings)
  • supplied scale to support scanning larger pages ("AlfaScale")
    scanner interface
  • connects to the parallel port
  • for use with A1000, an adaptor is needed
  • 8 pin Mini-DIN connector for scanner
  • no passthrough connector
  • external power supply

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1991-12

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1992-12

Advert (US)
1993-02

Advert (US)
1993-04

Company
E3B, Germany
Date
2003 & 2004
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 203
    USB interface
  • three USB connectors
  • compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0 specifications (but supports only USB 1.1 transfer speeds)
  • all ports are protected against overvoltage and short circuit
  • integrated power management on port by port base
  • implements most of the USB protocol handling completely in hardware
  • internally operates completely in 32 bit
  • shipped with a full license of the Poseidon USB stack
  • integrated 512 kB (Algor Pro: 1 MB) flash ROM to transparently include the USB stack right after cold powerup, boot off USB mass storage devices, use USB mice and keyboards during Early Startup Menu and to include system patches like those from OS3.9
  • Algor Pro can transparently compress the flash ROM contents, increasing the actual capacity to over 1.7 MB
  • 38 pin expansion header for the ethernet module or for serial/parallel port expansions (HyperCom 3i)
    optional 10 Mbit Ethernet module - Norway
  • connects to the 38 pin expansion connector
  • NE2000 compatible chip with integrated 16 kB buffer
  • RJ45 (10BaseT) internal connector
  • DB9 external connector - a DB9 to RJ45 adaptor is supplied
  • network status display by four LEDs
  • SANA II driver
    notes
  • requires at least 68030 @ 25 MHz
  • driver for USB mouse and keyboard (HID devices), parallel interface (printers) and flash card readers (SCSI emulation) are included
E3B Algor & Algor Pro -  front side
front side

Company
ACDA, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    GPIB (IEEE-488) interface
  • NEC µPD7210 controller IC
  • no DMA support
  • gives slower programmed I/O performance than the ASDG Twin-X
  • the included software is only a set of C source code examples
ACDA AmigaGPIB Board -  front side
front side
ACDA AmigaGPIB Board -  back side
back side

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1989-06

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1990-02

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1990-07

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1990-09

Company
Hydra Systems, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2121 / 1
    Ethernet interface
  • National Semiconductor DP8390 Ethernet controller
  • 16 kB SRAM buffer using DMA to and from the DP8390
  • AmigaNet v1.0 & 1.1:
    • DB15 AUI port (10Base5)
    • one or two BNC (10Base2) connectors - in case of two BNCs there is no need for T connectors, Hydras can be simply daisychained
  • AmigaNet v1.2:
    • one BNC (10Base2) connector
    • one RJ45 (10BaseT) connector mounted on the card or one DB15 AUI connector mounted on a separate card plate
    • status LEDs
  • SANA II compatible driver (hydra.device)
  • 30% slower than the Commodore A2065
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.1A  front side
Rev 1.1A, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.2A  front side
Rev 1.2A, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.2A  front side
Rev 1.2A, front side
Hydra Systems AmigaNet - Rev 1.2A  back side
Rev 1.2A, back side

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1990-12

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1993-04

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1993-05

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1994-08

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1990-03

Company
Mimetics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • a very simple genlock which synchronizes with and overlays graphic on a video signal
  • it was introduced as Imagen, but theat name was already copyrighted by a printer manufacturer company
  • works only in interlaced screen modes
  • composite input and output
  • connects directly into the RGB port
  • DB9 RGB passthrough connector
  • separate NTSC and PAL versions
Mimetics AmiGen -  top side
top side

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1988-03

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1988-03

Company
RGB Computer and Video, USA
Date
1991 / 1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    editing controller
  • controls the Video Toaster switcher and up to three professional VCRs on a V-LAN network
  • can control other switchers via RS-422 or general purpose interface (GPI) triggers
  • the V-LAN Universal Control Network is simply an RS-232 protocol adapter that uses device specific software drivers allowing control of VTRs or other devices via a 9 pin RS-422 serial connection
  • controls the timing of all audio and video special effects (chroma effects, character generator, keyer, etc.)
  • automatic assembly of the edit decision list (EDL)
  • supports EDLs from other editing systems in the standard CMX format
  • zero frame accuracy
  • interfaces through Arexx commands with the Toaster
  • there are many versions of the AmiLink hardware (Pro, CI, CIP), the main difference between them is the number of V-LAN transmitters/receivers
    • VM-T (V-Lan master controller, 5 BNC) + VM-TRR (three video deck controllers, 2 BNC, 3 DB9)
    • VM-T (V-Lan master controller, 5 BNC) + VM-TR (two video deck controllers, 2 BNC, 2 DB9)
    • VM-TRR (V-Lan master controller + two video deck controllers, 5 BNC, 2 DB9)
  • the master controller communicates with the Amiga through the Amiga serial port
  • the software is protected by a parallel port dongle
RGB Computer and Video AmiLink - VM-TR (master controller + video deck controller)  front side
VM-TR (master controller + video deck controller), front side
RGB Computer and Video AmiLink - VM-T (master controller)  front side
VM-T (master controller), front side
RGB Computer and Video AmiLink - VM-TRR (master controller + 2 video deck controllers)  front side
VM-TRR (master controller + 2 video deck controllers), front side

Advert (US)
1992-04

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1992-10

Company
Applied Systems Development, UK
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    serial and parallel interface
  • up to 8 serial ports
    • four MC68681 FIFO buffered dual UARTs
    • up to 57600 bps transfer speed
    • eight 26 pin headers for DB25 connectors
    • aserial.device
  • up to 4 parallel ports
    • four MC6821 controllers
    • four 26 pin headers for DB25 connectors
Applied Systems Development AMIOX -  front side
front side

Company
ML-Computer, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    Atari emulation
  • accepts v1.6 or v2.06 Atari ROMs
  • requires at least Kickstart 2.04 and MMU (68020 + 68851 or 68030)
  • does not support 68040 processors
  • supported screenmodes:
    • 640×400, monochrome
    • 640×200, 4 colours
    • 320×200, 16 colours
    • user defined normal or ECS Amiga resolutions, monochrome
  • supports up to two disk drives
  • uses Amiga parallel and serial ports
  • stores up to five Atari partitions in one Amiga hardfile (no dedicated Atari partition)
  • card does not support autoconfig, it mounts itself at $F40000 - $F7FFFF which may conflict with other cards
ML-Computer Amtari -  front side
front side
ML-Computer Amtari -  back side
back side

Company
Great Valley Products / Hydra Systems, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2121 / 1
    Ethernet interface
  • ANet is basically a Hydra AmigaNet distributed by GVP

Advert (US)
1990-08

Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14 MHz PGA
  • optional PGA FPU, clocked with a separate oscillator
    notes
  • the board was delivered as a kit, the user had to solder the sockets for CPU & FPU, a resistor pack, 6 capacitors and the 68000 socket
  • if no FPU is used, pin 18 of U4 has to be connected with pin 22 of the 68000 socket
  • no option for memory expansion
  • Turbo-Board I:
    • no 68000 fallback mode
  • Turbo-Board II:
    • 68000 fallback mode selectable by switch
    • the 68000 is factory installed on the board
Harms Computertechnik Animate Turbo-Board I & II -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik Animate Turbo-Board I & II -  back side
back side

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1989-02

Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14 / 16 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU 14 - 33 MHz
    memory
  • eight DIP sockets accept 128 kB - 1 MB 32 bit static RAM
    notes
  • plugs into the CPU slot
  • the 68000 has to be removed from the motherboard - fallback to 68000 mode is not possible
  • 32 bit feature connector for optional RAM expansion or Multifunction card

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1989-05

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1990-03

Company
Phoenix Microtechnologies, Australia
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • 8 bit mono sound sampler
  • maximum sampling rate: > 20 kHz
  • monaural input: 1× RCA (line input) and 1× microphone input (jack)
  • jumper to select either RCA or microphone jack as input
  • level adjustment knob (gain control)
  • provided with schematic in the manual and hints how to change certain properties (gain, roll-off, sampling rate) by changing components on the PCB
  • connects to the parallel port
  • AP420.pdf
    Manual (including schematic)
    1244 kB

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8738 / 0,34
    SCSI 2 and IDE controller
  • uses polled I/O instead of DMA transfer
  • autoboot ROM (SCSI-Apollo.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • support for Rigid Disk Block
  • Direct SCSI is supported only on the SCSI part of the controller
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • internal 50 pin SCSI header and 40 pin IDE header
  • external DB25 SCSI connector
  • hard disk activity LED
  • disable switch
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 FastPage or Static Column ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • two 30 pin SIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • the SIP sockets are hardwired to the first bank of ZIP sockets, they cannot be used at the same time
3-State Apollo 2000 -  front side
front side
3-State Apollo 2000 -  back side
back side

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1992-08

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1993-01

Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
8738 / 35
    processor
  • 68030 @ 25 / 28 / 50 MHz QFP, PLCC or PGA
  • 68882 @ 25 / 28 / 50 MHz PLCC or PGA
    memory
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
  • 60 ns SIMMs are required for the 50 MHz version
  • accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
  • SIMM sizes can be mixed
  • burst RAM access
  • memory disable switch
    SCSI 2
  • non-DMA SCSI controller
  • autoboot ROM (SCSI-Apollo.device)
  • supports the RDB standard
  • optional external SCSI connector
  • a 3.5" hard disk can be mounted on the card
  • SCSI disable switch
ACT Elektronik Apollo 2030 Turbo -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 2030 Turbo -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 2030 Turbo -  back side
back side

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8738 / 34
    IDE controller
  • autoboot ROM (AT-Apollo.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • support for Rigid Disk Block
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • internal 40 pin IDE header
  • hard disk power connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • A-Max II and Chamäleon drivers
  • no option for memory expansion
3-State Apollo AT2000 -  front side
front side
3-State Apollo AT2000 -  front side
front side
3-State Apollo AT2000 -  back side
back side
3-State Apollo AT2000 -  back side
back side

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1993-01

Company
Ameristar Technologies, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1053 / 9
    Arcnet interface
  • Arcnet networking system - old, slow but cheap and reliable, useful for small LANs and simple network sharing
  • Arcnet requires RG62 coaxial cable instead of the RG58 used on Ethernet systems
  • uses 93 ohm terminators opposed to the 50 ohm used by Ethernet
  • the Arcnet interface hybrid chip comes in two different versions, HCY 9058 for bus networks and HCY 9068 for star networks
  • interrupt driven (polled I/O) - one interrupt on the Amiga yields into a busy system
  • two sockets for optional network autoboot ROMs

Advert (US)
1987-04

Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2167 / 201
2099 / 137
    Ethernet interface
  • AMD Am7990 Ethernet controller
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • the two protocols are selectable by software
  • 32 kB buffer
  • supports multicast / broadcast (multicast is only supported by ariadne.device v1.26 or later)
  • socket for optional boot EPROM
  • four LEDs display connection information
    • LED1 (left) shows Twisted Pair MAU Link Status (only 10BaseT)
    • LED2 Transmit Status
    • LED3 Collision
    • LED4 (right) Receive Status
  • internal LED header for connecting external control LEDs - this header is connected to the LEDs on the board
  • SANA II compatible driver
  • support for up to ten Ariadne boards in one machine
  • 20% faster in receiving than the Commodore A2065
  • two additional DB25 parallel ports
    • 26 pin internal header provides connection for the second DB25 parallel port
    • SANA II compatible PLIP driver
    • ParNet driver
    • the integrated parallel port is ariadnepar.device unit 0, the optional second port is unit 1
    • parallel ports on additional Ariadne cards are unit 2, unit 3, etc.
  • supports the A-Max IV Macintosh emulator (from ariadne.device v1.28)
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.2 back side
Rev 1.2, back side
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.2b  front side
Rev 1.2b, front side
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.2b  back side
Rev 1.2b, back side
Village Tronic Ariadne - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side

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1995-02

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1995-03

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1996-02

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1996-06

Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2167 / 202
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek RTL8019AS Ethernet controller
  • a cost reduced version of the original Ariadne (it costs half as much)
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • supports full-duplex on 10BaseT
  • the two protocols are selectable by software
  • 32 kB buffer
  • early versions need PGA upgrade to work reliably
  • socket for optional boot EPROM
  • 10% slower than the original Ariadne
  • AmiTCP Genesis included
  • SANA II compatible driver
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Village Tronic Ariadne II - Rev 2.1 front side
Rev 2.1, front side
Village Tronic Ariadne II - Rev 2.1.1  front side
Rev 2.1.1, front side
Village Tronic Ariadne II - Rev 2.1.1  back side
Rev 2.1.1, back side
Village Tronic Ariadne II - Rev 2.1 back side
Rev 2.1, back side

Company
Integrated Memory Products
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2104 / 4
  • 64 DIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • takes DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs
Integrated Memory Products Aries -  front side
front side
Integrated Memory Products Aries -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1991-06

Company
Albrecht Computer Technik, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    digital audio interface
  • connects to Prelude's 40 pin expansion connector
  • built in Prelude-Bus extension so other expansions (MPEG-it! or Rombler) can still be connected
  • up to 24 bit resolution, up to 96 kHz sampling rate
  • fast, synchronous FIFO buffer memory and control logic for reliable and smooth full duplex operation
  • own clock generation (no need to connect a reference signal to the input just to get playback)
  • support for all sampling rates (32, 44.1, 48 and 96 kHz) without the need for rate conversion
  • can be used to disable copy protection and to eliminate jitter
  • optical and coaxial inputs and outputs (TOSLink and RCA)

Vapourware
Company
Gigatron, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
68000 socket
No description available.

Advert (DE)
1990-11

Company
Gigatron, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    IDE controller
  • connects to the 68000's socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 44 pin header for 2.5" internal drives
  • autoboot ROM, autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot can be disabled with a jumper, useful for Kickstart 1.2 and below
  • mounting brackets and screws are supplied for mounting the HD inside an A500
  • bundled with a 20 MB hard disk
  • rules out accelerators that connect to the 68000's socket
  • the board covers the Denise socket so it rules out many internal flicker-fixers
Gigatron Arriba HD -  front side
front side
Gigatron Arriba HD -  back side
back side
  • Arriba-14.dms
    install disk v1.4 (28.8.1991)
    PrepArriba v1.1, LedArriba v1.1

    350 kB

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1990-07

Advert (DE)
1990-11

Advert (DE)
1991-08

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Company
BSC / Alfa Data, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 6
2092 / 6
    IDE controller
  • the board is basically the combination of the A.L.F. IDE controller and the MemoryMaster memory expansion cards
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • RDB compatible
  • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • delivered with A.L.F. 2 driver software
  • during transfers the high and low bytes are swapped as the A600/A1200/A4000 and PCs do so the drives formatted with them can be handled by the AT-Bus 2008
  • hard disk activity LED connector
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports either static column or page mode ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • RAM and HD can be disabled separately by jumper
BSC / Alfa Data AT-Bus 2008 -  front side
front side
BSC / Alfa Data AT-Bus 2008 -  front side
front side
BSC / Alfa Data AT-Bus 2008 -  back side
back side
BSC / Alfa Data AT-Bus 2008 -  back side
back side
  • BSC-HD.pdf
    Controller Hardware and Software Installation Manual (english/german)
    443 kB

Advert (US)
1994-02

Advert (US)
1994-05

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Company
Vortex, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8215 / 3
    IDE controller
  • 40 pin internal IDE connector
  • autoboot ROM (vortex.device) - autoboots even under Kickstart 1.2
  • not RDB compatible
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
    memory
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIMMs, 100 ns or faster
Vortex Athlet -  front side
front side
Vortex Athlet -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Company
Vortex, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
68000 socket
Zorro II
    IBM AT emulation
  • 80286 @ 7.2 MHz
  • plugs into 68000 socket - the board contains a 68000 already
  • installing into an A2000 requires an adaptor card which plugs into the CPU slot and a software version ≥ v1.10
  • no RAM on board, it uses the Amiga RAM
  • video emulation
    • CGA (non-interlaced)
    • Hercules (720*348 interlaced) - too wide, scrolls horizontally
    • T3100 (640*400 interlaced)
    • Olivetti (640*400 interlaced)
  • supports virtual drives (PC hardfiles on Amiga hard disk)
  • uses Amiga floppy drives
  • uses Amiga serial and parallel ports
  • the Amiga mouse is emulated as Microsoft compatible mouse
Vortex ATonce - Rev 1 front side
Rev 1, front side
Vortex ATonce - Rev 1 back side
Rev 1, back side
Vortex ATonce - Rev 2 front side
Rev 2, front side
Vortex ATonce - Rev 2 back side
Rev 2, back side
Vortex ATonce - Rev2 on A2000 adaptor  front side
Rev2 on A2000 adaptor, front side
Vortex ATonce - Rev2 on A2000 adaptor  back side
Rev2 on A2000 adaptor, back side

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1990-12

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1990-12

Advert (DE)
1991-05

Advert (US)
1991-09

Advert (DE)
1992-04

Company
Vortex, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    IBM AT emulation
  • N80C286 @ 16 MHz
  • optional P80C287 FPU
  • plugs into 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • a special double socket has to be put under the Gary chip
  • 512 kB RAM on board, can use Amiga RAM if needed
  • Amiga Fast RAM can be used as extended memory up to 8 MB
  • video emulation
    • CGA mode 0 (40*25, 16 colours)
    • CGA mode 1 (40*25, 16 colours)
    • CGA mode 2 (40*25, 16 colours)
    • CGA mode 3 (80*25, 16 colours)
    • CGA mode 4/5 (320*200, 4 colours)
    • CGA mode 6 (640*200, 2 colours)
    • MDA (80*25, 2 colours)
    • Hercules (720*348, 2 colours)
    • T3100 (640*400 interlaced, 2 colours)
    • Olivetti (640*400 interlaced, 2 colours)
    • EGA monochrome (640*350, 2 colours)
    • VGA monochrome (640*480 interlaced, 2 colours)
  • supports Amiga hard disk controllers
  • printer support, RS232 support - ATonce or Amiga exclusive
  • PC beeper emulation
  • operates under AmigaDOS so it can run MSDOS and AmigaDOS programs concurrently
  • has got problems with many expansions (especially processor cards and memory expansions)
  • with Rev 2.2 partitions greater than 32 MB are unusable and the clock is wrong - Rev 2.23 fixes this bug)
Vortex ATonce Plus -  front side
front side
Vortex ATonce Plus -  back side
back side

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1992-05

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1991-11

Advert (US)
1992-01

Advert (DE)
1992-04

Advert (US)
1992-12

Company
Mainhattan Data / Omega Datentechnik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    audio amplifier
  • 2× RCA connector for stereo input
  • 2 connectors for a pair of passive loudspeakers
  • standard version has 2×12W, high power version 2×25W
  • supplied software allows basic sound control for each input: volume, balance, bass, treble
  • advanced sound effects like reverb can also be applied to the sound signal
Mainhattan Data / Omega Datentechnik Audio Blaster -  front side
front side
Mainhattan Data / Omega Datentechnik Audio Blaster -  back side
back side

Company
Trilogic, UK
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A500+, A1000, A2000
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit sound sampler
  • sampling rate up to 60 kHz
  • connects to the parallel port
    Audio Digitiser Mk. 1 (1989)
  • available in either mono or stereo version
  • no level adjustment potentiometer (manual gain control)
  • audio input: line level (1× or 2× mono 3.5mm socket)
  • overload indicator (mono version only)
  • no software supplied, to be used with 3rd party sampling software
  • compatible with e.g. Perfect Sound, Prosound Designer, Audiomaster or Pro Sampler Studio
    Audio Digitiser Mk. 2 (1990)
  • available in stereo version only
  • audio input: line level (1× stereo 3.5mm socket)
  • level adjustment potentiometer (manual gain control)
  • supplied with basic sampling software
  • pass-through parallel port

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Advert (GB)
1990-07

Company
Combitec, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    autobooter
  • provides autoboot functionality for the Commodore A2090 SCSI controller
  • two autoboot ROMs
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.2 and 1.3
  • supports FastFileSystem
  • replaces the drive request procedure of the A2090 - no 8 seconds wait for drives to show up
  • checks for bootable drives in the following order:
    • 1st ST506 drive
    • 2nd ST506 drive
    • 1st SCSI drive
    • 2nd to 7th SCSI drive
  • can be disabled with jumper or by holding the right mouse button during startup
  • works with the A2090A (if A2090A autoboot ROMs are removed)
Combitec AutoBoot-Karte -  front side
front side
Combitec AutoBoot-Karte -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-08

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Company
Evolution Computer Systems, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 68000 @ 14 MHz (overclocked 12 MHz unit)
  • optional PGA FPU, 68881 @ 14 MHz (synchronous) or more with separate oscillator (asynchronous)
  • connects to the 68000's socket
Evolution Computer Systems Avanti -  front side
front side
Evolution Computer Systems Avanti -  back side
back side
  • Avanti.dms
    tool disk, performance programs
    MandelVroom v2.0

    337 kB
  • Evolution-FPU.dms
    FPU support disk, programming examples, libraries
    52 kB

Company
Archos, France
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000
Interface
Denise socket
    internal framebuffer
  • works similiar to a genlock - shows its picture where the Amiga picture is black
  • up to 768×580 resolution
  • 1.5 MB video RAM
  • 4096 colours in all resolutions
  • controlled by AVideo, ARexx or CLI commands
  • plugs into the Denise socket, the Denise is replaced onto the board - rules out internal accelerators in the A500
Archos AVideo 12 (ColorMaster 12) -  front side
front side
Archos AVideo 12 (ColorMaster 12) -  back side
back side

Advert (FR)
1992-02

Company
Archos, France
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Denise socket
    internal framebuffer
  • works similiar to a genlock - shows its picture where the Amiga picture is black
  • up to 768×580 resolution
  • 3 MB video RAM, 80 ns
  • 16.8 million colours in all resolutions
  • DB23 RGB output connector on slot cover
  • controlled by AVideo, ARexx or CLI commands
    A500 / 2000 / 3000
  • plugs into the Denise socket, the Denise is replaced onto the board - rules out internal accelerators in the A500
  • some soldering work is needed in A2000B
    A4000
  • plugs onto an adapter card which contains the required Denise socket and the RGB connector
  • the adapter occupies the video slot and the inline Zorro slot
Archos AVideo 24 (ColorMaster 24) - Board with cable front side
Board with cable, front side
Archos AVideo 24 (ColorMaster 24) -  back side
back side
Archos AVideo 24 (ColorMaster 24) - Board with cable back side
Board with cable, back side
Archos AVideo 24 (ColorMaster 24) - A4000 adaptor front side
A4000 adaptor, front side
Archos AVideo 24 (ColorMaster 24) - A4000 adaptor back side
A4000 adaptor, back side

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1992-02

Advert (US)
1992-08

Company
Spirit Technology, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 5
  • allows using of inexpensive 8 and 16 bit ISA cards in the Amiga
  • supplied with basic drivers for hard drive controller and A/D converter cards
  • the user has to write his own drivers for his other ISA cards with the help of the included AX-S Resource Library and sample driver source code

Company
Solid State Leisure, UK
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68030 @ 25 or 68EC030 @ 40 MHz, PGA
  • optional 68882 @ 25 - 50 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • 1 MB RAM installed, expandable to 4 MB
  • 32 DIP sockets
  • takes 256k×4, 80 ns or faster DIPs
  • non-autoconfiguring
  • hardware maprom
    notes
  • does not support DMA to its 32 bit RAM - DMAfix solves this
  • after a reboot, DMA into Zorro II memory larger than 512 bytes causes the machine to hang - DMAfix helps here too
  • 68000 fallback mode - the software can switch from 68030 to 68000 but cannot switch back, the machine has to be switched off
  • memory is not available in fallback mode

Advert (FR)
1990-11

Advert (GB)
1991-03

Company
Solid State Leisure, UK
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor
  • 68030 @ 25 or 68EC030 @ 40 MHz, PGA
  • optional 68882 @ 25 - 50 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets
  • 4 MB RAM installed, expandable to 32 MB
  • supports 1 or 4 MB, 70 ns SIMMs
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16, 20 or 32 MB RAM
  • non-autoconfiguring
  • burst RAM access
  • hardware maprom
    notes
  • does not support DMA to its 32 bit RAM - DMAfix solves this
  • after a reboot, DMA into Zorro II memory larger than 512 bytes causes the machine to hang, this affects the A2091 but not the GVP Series II - DMAfix helps here too
  • 68000 fallback mode - the software can switch from 68030 to 68000 but cannot switch back, the machine has to be switched off
  • memory is not available in fallback mode

Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14.3 MHz (synchronous), PGA
  • optional FPU up to 68882 @ 25 MHz (asynchronous), PGA
    notes
  • no memory expansion
  • plugs into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • jumper to select the CPU (labelled DEV1 on the board) - if shorted, the 68020 is used
  • an optional accessory ("Remote Controller") connects to the jumper and allows selection of the CPU from the outside
Hardital Bang 2082 -  front side
front side
Hardital Bang 2082 -  back side
back side

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 1
  • reset resistant RAM disk - keeps its contents over months
  • 16 DIL sockets for up to 8 MB static RAM
  • supports 32k×8, 128k×8 and 512k×8 SRAM chips in groups of two
  • memory types cannot be mixed
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable switch
  • hardware and software write protection

Advert (US)
1990-12

Advert (US)
1991-04

Company
BCD Associates, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA, serial port
    single frame controller
  • although the card has both a Zorro and an ISA connector, they are only used to obtain power, it's enough to connect one of them
  • the card is controlled via the serial port - a cable is included for the A2000 internal serial port, an adaptor is required for the A3000 and A4000
  • RS-422 control of broadcast / industrial machines
  • RS-232 control of VCRs and laser disc recorders
  • SMPTE timecode read and generation
  • GPI trigger for external devices
  • to control the Video Toaster an optional cable is required which connects the GPI trigger connector to the 2nd mouse/joystick port
  • the card does not hog the serial port, modems or other serial devices can be used while it's installed
BCD Associates BCD-2000A -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1992-03

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
257 / 10
  • 8 MB RAM soldered to board (sixteen 1M×4 chips)
  • zero waitstates
  • can be configured to use only 2, 4, or 6 MB in order to avoid possible conflicts with other cards
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM 2008 -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM 2008 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1992-11

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 24
    processor
  • 68040 @ 40 MHz / 68060 @ 50 MHz
    • the 68040s are recycled from used Macs
    memory
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 70 ns or faster
  • fully autoconfiguring
  • maprom selectable by jumper
    Fast SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • 7 MB/s asynchronous, 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
  • 50 pin internal header
  • 50 pin external connector
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
    notes
  • 68000 fallback mode selectable with a simple keystroke at startup - works only with rev. B A2000s
  • Blizzard 2040 ERC boards with SN# A400001 - A400094 were delivered with a defective DiagROM
    • the 68040 processor is recognized as 68LC040 or 68EC040
    • boards with these serial numbers had to be sent back to Phase5 to obtain a new DiagROM set including a new SCSI driver
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  back side
back side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  back side
back side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1995-08

Advert (DE)
1996-05

Advert (DE)
1996-09

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 1,2
    processor
  • 68000 @ 14 MHz
    memory
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 or 1M×4, 100 ns DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four
  • DIP sizes can be mixed
    Shadow RAM
  • optional 512 kB SRAM for Kickstart remapping
  • four DIP sockets for 256k×4 chips
    notes
  • connects to the 68000's socket
  • software switchable 7 MHz fallback mode
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard Turbo Memory -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard Turbo Memory -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard Turbo Memory -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-10

Advert (DE)
1993-04

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Company
PreVue Technologies, USA
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    delay distribution amplifier
  • provides buffered input video in time with Toaster Program output video
  • Key signal access to provide independent feeds of Key signals for use in downstream video equipment
  • provides direct support for InnoVision's Montage and AlphaPaint programs, exporting linear key (alpha) channel signals
  • extra Program/Preview buffers for driving monitors, VTRs, and other equipment
  • five video buffer amplifiers, three with delay lines
  • the buffers are strappable between Program output, Preview output, Inputs 1-4, Key source signal, and Key Insert video
  • the board cables into the Video Toaster feature connectors, it uses none of the six external BNCs
  • the delay lines can be strapped for a wide range of delay and adjusted for unity gain
  • factory set for delayed output of Input 4, Key Insert, and Key Source - can be configured with soldered straps
  • all delay channels (outputs A, B, and C) are factory aligned for unity gain and a delay of 440 ns, the typical delay of a Video Toaster
  • outputs D and E have no delay lines and are intended as additional Program and Preview outputs
  • output D is always a Program output, exactly the same as the Video Toaster's Program output, though with a slight delay (~20 ns) due to the additional circuitry
  • output E can be easily jumpered for either Program or Preview out
  • outputs D and E do have overall gain adjustments located at the top edge of the BreadBoard
  • the three delay channels (A, B, C) are capable of delaying any of seven signals: Toaster Inputs 1 through 4, internal Toaster Key Source (the "alpha" channel), internal Toaster Key Insert, and Toaster Preview out
  • the Key Insert signal is the direct output of one of the framebuffers, DV1 and DV2 - it is not viewable on a picture monitor as it lacks composite sync, it is only suitable as a key source
  • it is possible to install two BreadBoards into one system - the 16 wire ribbon cable has dual connectors on one end to facilitate this, the 10 wire ribbon cable need only connect to the BreadBoard that is strapped for Key Source
  • when two BreadBoards are ordered direct from VueTech, one will be set for Inputs 1, 2 and 3 and the other set for Input 4 and the two Key signals
  • five "Gain" potentiometers on top of the BreadBoard allow gain adjustment of the output signals
  • three "Delay" potentiometers allow fine delay adjustment of the output signals
  • High Frequency Compensation - a trimmer is provided on each delay channel to adjust high frequency response
  • the chroma level on the Program output of some Video Toasters is approximately 5% low - the BreadBoard may be modified to restore the chroma level to full level on the Toaster Program output of the BreadBoard
PreVue Technologies BreadBoard -  front side
front side

Company
G2 Systems, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, parallel port
    genlock
  • a broadcast quality genlock in a 19" rack mount enclosure
  • composite, Y/C, RGB and Y/Cr/Cb modes
  • the function of the video input and output connectors (Keyer 1-3, 6× BNC, 2× mini-DIN) depend on the video mode selected on the front panel:
    Keyer 1Keyer 2Keyer 3
    CVBS/YC modeCVBSYC
    RGB modeGRB
    Y/Cr/Cb modeYCrCb
  • composite, Y/C and RGBS outputs of the Amiga signal (5× BNC, 1× mini-DIN) - all are constantly available regardless of the selected video mode
  • the Y/C keyer BNC terminals are parallel with the 4 pin mini-DIN Y/C multipoles - both outputs should not be used simultaneously
  • key output (a standard non-composite waveform) for use with a video mixer (1× BNC)
  • reference input with loop connector (2× BNC)
  • must be provided with a stable accurate reference - direct videotape signals are not suitable
  • cross fade with external background signal
  • crossfade, key and fade to black via sliders on a separate remote control
  • background mode: colour zero is set to the overlay colour, video is seen through
  • foreground mode: the colour to be made transparent is controlled by a rotary switch
  • adjustable key colour, subcarrier and horizontal phase
  • can be used to encode the RGB output of a genlocked Harlequin graphics card, but it is not possible to obtain a signal mixed or keyed over a background video source using the VC3 internal keyers
  • software control via the parallel port
  • separate PAL and NTSC models
  • internal power supply
    optional RGB-Link board
  • enables an external linear RGB signal to be processed the same way as the Amiga signal
  • input the RGB-Link board is via a DB25 connector which replaces the Amiga software control port - the Amiga computer control facility is lost
  • switching between Amiga and external RGB is provided by the manual/computer switch on the front panel
    VC3C variant
  • provides all functions of the VC3 except for the 3 channels of keying
  • if fitted, the following ports are not available for use:
    • keyer inputs
    • Amiga control port
    • remote control port
    VC3B variant
  • provides RGB, Sync and key outputs only
  • if fitted, the following ports are not available for use:
    • keyer inputs and outputs (3 channels)
    • PAL and Y/C outputs
    • Amiga control port
    • remote control port
  • if fitted, the following front panel controls are not available for use:
    • RGB/CVBS/YCrCb switch
    • 2 subcarrier phase controls

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1997 / 1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 0
    IDE controller
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • two buffered IDE ports support up to four IDE devices
  • each port is compatible with IDE splitters allowing up to a maximum of eight drives
  • autoboot ROM
  • two LED port activity connectors - one for drives 0 to 3, the other for drives 4 to 7
  • software configurable IDE timing - even PIO mode 0 devices are compatible
  • raw transfer speed is limited by the Zorro II bus to 3.58 MB/s
  • supports hard disks larger than 4 GB
  • can mount GVP or AT-Apollo formatted hard disks
  • supported by Linux
  • 26 pin local expansion slot for the optional HyperCom 3 Plus I/O module with two serial and one parallel ports
  • Buddha Flash:
    • 64 kB FlashROM
    • clock port
      • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port (the Buddha Flash gold edition has golden clock port pins)
      • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
      • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  back side
back side
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  back side
back side
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Buddha & Buddha Flash -  back side
back side
  • buddha.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    280 kB
  • bflash.lha
    Individual Computers
    Buddha Flash updater
    74 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2008
Amiga
A1000
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
-
Interface
side expansion port,
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 0
    IDE controller
  • special edition of the Buddha Flash IDE controller that is intended to be used with the Phoenix A1000 motherboard, but can also be used with original A1000 as well as A500 and Zorro Amigas
  • differences to Buddha Flash:
    • smaller PCB
    • hardware redesign, 5 chips instead of 8
    • no 26 pin expansion slot
    • floppy power connector
  • the board can be installed in the following places:
    • Front Slot Phoenix Board
    • Side Expansion Port (Phoenix board, A1000 board, A500)
    • Zorro Slot
  • if the board shall be used at the A500, a special edition with a different mounted 86 pin connector is needed
  • the board must not be installed in the front slot of the A1000 board
  • when used at the Phoenix front slot, the INT6 signal has to be provided to the board as this signal is missing - the side expansion ports provide that signal, so the wire is not necessary when installed there
  • height of the board was chosen so that a laptop CD drive (14mm) can be fitted above the card in the A1000
  • when installed on the Phoenix board front slot, the L64 jumper has to be removed
  • 2.5" hard disks can not be powered by the board due to thin PCB tracks - making them thick enough for that purpose would have been resulted in a more expensive multilayer board
    • it is necessary to provide power to the board via floppy power connector
  • in conjunction with a Phoenix X-Surf a new Mach chip is needed (includes also a fix which prevented the Amiga from booting with Kickstart v1.3)
  • only one jumper on the board, next to the flash chip: open = flash write protected, closed = flashing possible
  • small header in the middle of the board with two LED connectors
  • clock port
    • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port
    • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
    • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000
  • fixes a buffering bug in the first production run of the Buster chips
  • Buster is based on the PAL equations of the original German A2000 bus controller logic
  • the German PALs contained a bug which did not let the buffers between the 68000 bus and the Zorro bus point away from Zorro when a Zorro bus master talked to a Zorro bus target
  • in Germany it was fixed by a replacement PAL, but with the Buster it had to be corrected with the tower
Commodore Buster Tower -  front side
front side

Company
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2052 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of sixteen giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs only, 70 - 100 ns
  • the amount of RAM is set by two PALs, each configuration uses a different pair
    • 2 or 4 MB - PALs labeled as 1.2/4 and 2.2/4
    • 6 or 8 MB - 1.6/8 and 2.6/8
  • the card was also distributed by Keller Elektronik with its own set of PALs
    • 2 MB only - PALs labeled as 1.2 and 2.2
    • 2 or 4 MB - 1.4 and 2.4
    • 4 or 6 MB - 1.6 and 2.6
    • 6 or 8 MB - 1.8 and 2.8
  • all four PALs are bundled with the card
  • no waitstates
  • autoconfig disable jumper
  • memory disable jumper
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-12

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2002
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000


-
-
-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
PCI
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 66
    floppy controller
  • can be installed either into any platform's PCI slot, into an Amiga Zorro II slot or to the A1200 clock port
    • clock port pin 40 is marked
  • the main purpose is to allow access to non-standard disks using normal 3.5" / 5.25" PC floppy drives without the need for a completely different computer
  • supports the same disk formats and file systems as the previous Catweasel versions
  • does not use DMA
  • the floppy drives attached to the Catweasel are not bootable
  • 34 pin floppy header
    emulation support
  • two DB9 connectors for Amiga/Atari/C64 digital joysticks and analogue paddles
  • mini-DIN connector for an A4000 keyboard
  • optional C64 SID playback support - socket for a 6581 or 8580
  • RCA audio output connector and internal CD audio header
Individual Computers Catweasel Mk3 -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Catweasel Mk3 - slot cover front side
slot cover, front side
  • cwdisk0100.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    multidisk.device v3.48

    361 kB
  • mdisk362.lha
    Individual Computers
    multidisk.device v3.62
    22 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 42
  • combination of the Catweasel floppy controller and the Buddha IDE controller built into one device
  • features all Buddha functions plus an additional IDE port for up to six IDE devices
  • features all Catweasel functions plus a boot ROM which allows booting from floppy drives attached to it
  • three 40 pin IDE headers
  • 34 pin floppy header
  • 26 pin local expansion slot for the optional HyperCom 3 Plus I/O module with two serial and one parallel ports
  • not guaranteed to work with A1200 Zorro busboards - Winner Z4 board works properly, RMB boards fail
  • supplied with the software packages of Buddha and Catweasel
  • supported by Linux
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II -  back side
back side
  • cwdisk0100.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    multidisk.device v3.48

    361 kB
  • mdisk362.lha
    Individual Computers
    multidisk.device v3.62
    22 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 42
  • combination of the Catweasel Mk2 floppy controller and the Buddha Flash IDE controller built into one device
  • features all Buddha Flash and Catweasel Z-II Mk2 functions
  • works with all A1200 Zorro busboards
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II
front side
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II
back side
  • cwdisk0100.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    multidisk.device v3.48

    361 kB
  • mdisk362.lha
    Individual Computers
    multidisk.device v3.62
    22 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 42
  • combination of the Catweasel Mk2 floppy controller and the Buddha IDE controller built into one device
  • uses the non-Zorro Catweasel Mk2 as a piggyback module
  • features all Catweasel Z-II and Catweasel Mk2 functions
  • each IDE port has its own activity LED connector
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II Mk2 - without Catweasel board front side
without Catweasel board, front side
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II Mk2 - Catweasel board back side
Catweasel board, back side
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II Mk2 - with Catweasel board installed front side
with Catweasel board installed, front side
Individual Computers Catweasel Z-II Mk2 -  front side
front side
  • cwdisk0100.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    multidisk.device v3.48

    361 kB
  • mdisk362.lha
    Individual Computers
    multidisk.device v3.62
    22 kB

Company
Electronic Design / ProDAD, Germany
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port, parallel port
    video edit controller
  • CAVIN - Computer, Audio and Video Integration
  • supports recorders with 5 pin Edit (Panasonic), LANC (Sony), Control-L, RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces
  • other recorders are controlled through their infra-red ports - in this case single frame accuracy is impossible
  • RCTC, VITC and RAPID timecode support
  • works together with ClariSSA, Monument Titler and Adorage
  • ARexx port

Advert (DE)
1995-12

Company
Frank Strauß Elektronik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4369 / 1
    SCSI
  • FSE distributed the Kupke Golem SCSI II controller with a replacement autoboot ROM and driver software called Boil
Frank Strauß Elektronik CHA-Boil 2000 -  front side
front side
Frank Strauß Elektronik CHA-Boil 2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Maxon Computer, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
    Atari ST emulation
  • a 5×12 cm board without case connecting to the external floppy disk connector
  • two sockets for Atari ROMs (delivered with TOS 1.2)
  • up to eight Atari environments can run at one time
  • AmigaOS and TOS run exclusively, not parallel, but the user can switch between them anytime
  • the special "Overtake" mode removes AmigaOS, running only TOS
  • video modes:
    • 640×400 - 736×568 (HighRes), monochrome
    • 640×200 - 736×284 (MedRes), 4 colours
    • 320×200 - 368×284 (LowRes), 16 colours
    • by reducing the vertical resolution, up to 70 Hz is possible
    • does not support ECS modes
    • with Fat Agnus 8372A, either PAL or NTSC can be used
  • does not simulate the Atari hardware registers
    • programs hitting the hardware do not run
    • copy protected software and games generally do not work
    • a patch is supplied to run important software like Signum 2, TurboC 2.0 or Stad
  • hard disk support needs special drivers - hardfiles are not supported, the emulation requires dedicated Atari partitions
  • cannot read the special hyperformatted (>720 kB) floppy disks
  • provides up to two RAM disks
  • although the TOS does not support other than the 68000 processor, the emulation can run programs faster with later processors
  • does not emulate the Atari MIDI interface
Maxon Computer Chamäleon -  front side
front side

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • an adaptor board plugs to the Gary socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB Chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM

Advert (DE)
1993-01

Company
MicroSearch, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
  • combines live video over Amiga graphics
  • composite input and output (2× BNC)
  • connects to the RGB port between the Amiga and the genlock
  • disable switch (Genlock / Chroma) - in Genlock position the video signal is passed through unaffected
  • the Normal / Invert switch selects between blue background or subject-area dropout
  • the keyed chroma level is adjustable by the slider
  • external power supply

Advert (US)
1991-04

Company
MicroSearch, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
  • combines live video over other video sources
  • composite input and output (2× BNC)
  • Y/C input - selectable by a jumper inside the ChromaKey's box
  • connects to the RGB port between the Amiga and the genlock or directly to a Video Toaster
  • disable switch (Genlock / Chroma) - in Genlock position the video signal is passed through unaffected
  • the Normal / Invert switch selects between blue background or subject-area dropout
  • the keyed chroma level is adjustable by the slider
  • gives Video Toaster users the choice between luma and chroma keying and is controlled completely from the Switcher
  • procedure of operating with the Toaster:
    • ChromaKey's video output goes into Toaster's Input 1 through a time base corrector
    • the background video to be keyed over is connected to Input 2
    • ChromaKey's key output is connected to either Input 3 or 4
    • the switches and the slider is bypassed, the key effect is controlled by the Switcher
    • in the Switcher set the Program Bus to Video 1, the Preview Bus to Video 2, and the Overlay Bus to Input 3 or 4 (where ChromaKey's key out is connected)
    • select the Art Card effect and set the luminance key to white
    • use the T-Bar to reveal the video background
  • external power supply
    jumper settings
    J1
    ON
    OFF
    J2
    OFF
    ON
    - key color
    - red (R-Y)
    - blue (B-Y)
    J3
    1-2
    2-3
    - key selection
    - chrominance part of Y/C
    - derived from composite
MicroSearch ChromaKey + - Case front side
Case, front side
MicroSearch ChromaKey + - Case left side
Case, left side
MicroSearch ChromaKey + - Case right side
Case, right side
MicroSearch ChromaKey + - Case opened front side
Case opened, front side
MicroSearch ChromaKey + - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Company
Microdeal / HiSoft, UK
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, serial port
  • 16 bit stereo soundsampler
  • up to 44.1 kHz sampling rate
  • can play up to four samples simultaneously on an A1200, only one on an A500
  • audio connections:
    • 1 stereo input (2× RCA)
    • 1 stereo output (2× RCA)
    • 1 MIDI In
    • 1 MIDI Out
  • there's no audio mixer for the Amiga audio output
  • the hardware and the bundled sampler software lacks an input volume slider
  • the sampling software does not output anything while sampling - it cannot be monitored when to start and stop the recording
  • connects to the Amiga via the parallel and serial ports
  • AHI driver
Microdeal / HiSoft Clarity 16 - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Microdeal / HiSoft Clarity 16 - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
Microdeal / HiSoft Clarity 16 - Case opened front side
Case opened, front side
Microdeal / HiSoft Clarity 16 - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
Microdeal / HiSoft Clarity 16 - Exterior bottom side
Exterior, bottom side

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1993-10

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1993-12

Company
Combitec, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port, parallel port
    radio clock
  • DCF77 time code receiver and internal quartz clock
  • displays current time and has typical clock functions like alarm setting or slumber mode
  • LED indicates time code synchronization
  • 4 control buttons: alarm off, slumber, mode and date
  • connects to the serial port ("Clock 77 S") or parallel port ("Clock 77 P")
  • 4 relay control outputs
  • 32 times can be set to either emit an acoustic signal or control one of the 4 outputs
  • optional mains outlet allows switching of 220V devices
  • software to set the Amiga system clock (SetDcfClock)

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1988-10

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1988-10

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1988-11

Company
Turbotech, UK
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
floppy port
    clock
  • battery backed up realtime clock
  • connects to the disk drive port
  • no passthrough connector - the 25 pin connector has no function (not connected internally)
  • special driver needed, doesn't support setclock command
Turbotech Clock Cartridge -  front side
front side

Company
Elbox, Poland
Date
2002
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
mouse port
    mouse interface adapter
  • allows the connection of PC mice and trackballs by converting PC mouse protocols to Amiga format
  • basic movements and the three mouse buttons do not require software - the conversion is done by a microprocessor
  • mouse wheels (vertical and horizontal movement) and 4th and 5th mouse buttons need driver software
  • supports PS/2 and USB-PS/2 mice using the following protocols: Standard 3-byte PS/2, Microsoft Intellimouse wheel, Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer wheel, Genius NetScroll Optical
  • Mr Mysza means Mr Mouse in Polish
  • Punchinello is a name variation by Power Computing
  • EZMouse is a name variation by Eyetech

Company
Collion Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
    EPROM reader
  • 32 sockets accept up to 2 MB EPROM
  • accepts 27512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • cannot burn EPROMs, only read (seperate EPROM burner needed)
    Mk1 software
  • works with Kickstart 1.2
    Mk2 software
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.3
  • doesn't work with Kickstart 1.2

Company
MicroSearch / SunRize, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
    colour splitter
  • allows grabbing of colour images with monochrome digitisers
  • manual or automatic operation
  • splits colours automatically for Perfect Vision and DigiView
  • composite input with loop (2× RCA)
  • hue and saturation adjustment knobs
  • external power supply
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
MicroSearch / SunRize Color Splitter - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

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1989-08

Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    external framebuffer
  • screenmodes of NTSC version:
    • 320×200, 384×240, 320×400, 384×480 with 1-8, 12, 15, 18, 24, 48 bits
    • 640×200, 768×240, 640×400, 768×480 with 1-8, 12, 15, 18, 24 bits
  • screenmodes of PAL version:
    • 320×256, 384×296, 320×512, 384×580 with 1-8, 12, 15, 18, 24, 48 bits
    • 640×256, 768×296, 640×512, 768×580 with 1-8, 12, 15, 18, 24 bits
  • the 48 bit mode means a 24 bit image with a 24 bit overlay
  • plugs into the 23 pin video port - it uses the four digital signals intended for digital TTY monitors (red, green, blue and intensity) to transfer image data to the board from Chip RAM
  • 1.5 MB display memory (12 ZIPs)
  • can store up to four 24 bit colour frames at once
  • realtime animation of 4096 colour frames
  • the ColorBurst memory can be written by the Blitter
  • realtime horizontal and vertical scrolling
  • dynamic Amiga graphics overlay
  • supported fileformats: IFF24, IFF21, RGB8, TIFF, REND
  • when not displaying 24 bit images, it passes through the normal Amiga video
  • compatible with flicker-fixers but may have problems with certain genlocks (the Video Toaster requires modifications in order to work with the ColorBurst)
  • an 5" × 2" × 8" unit with internal cooling fan
  • power and activity indicator lights
  • external power supply

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-08

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1991-08

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1991-09

Company
Migraph, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    handy scanner
  • scans in 162.144 colors (18 bit), monochrome or 64 grey shades
  • 400 dpi optical resolution
  • 105 mm scan width
  • scan start button
  • 5 scan modes: 18 bit color, 12 bit color, grayscale, dithered halftone (color), line art (monochrome)
  • selectable resolutions are 50/100/200/300/400 dpi
  • controls on the scan unit: brightness, contrast, scan mode, dithering pattern (only used for dithered color / monochrome)
  • supplied ColorKit software supports saving in 24 bit IFF, HAM8 and HAM6
  • RAM required for 12 bit mode is 2 MB, and 4 MB for 18 bit scan mode
  • OCR software supplied
    scanner interface
  • connects to the parallel port
  • 8 pin Mini-DIN connector for scanner
  • no passthrough connector
  • external power supply
  • not compatible with A1000

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1993-11

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1993-12

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000
Interface
Denise socket
    internal framebuffer
  • ColorMaster is a name variation of Archos AVideo distributed by BSC

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1992-01

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
10676 / 136
  • sixteen ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable switch
  • half length card
    DIP switch settings
    1
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    2
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
     
    - 2 MB
    - 4 MB
    - 4 + 2 MB
    - 8 MB
Electronic Design COLSP -  front side
front side
Electronic Design COLSP -  back side
back side

Company
Amigo Business Computers, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2041 /
    serial interface
  • 2, 4 or 8 serial ports
  • up to 57600 bps on each port
  • four 16 bit FIFO buffered dual UARTs
  • the 2 and 4 port configuration can be updated to 8 ports by simply adding more UARTs
  • low CPU usage during transfers
  • one DB9 and one DB25 serial port (port 1 and 2) mounted on card end
  • port 3 to 9 are mounted on an optional breakout cable
Amigo Business Computers ComPorts -  front side
front side

Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
  • ESS1868 sound chip
  • Yamaha OPL3 synthesizer with 18 voices in stereo
  • 8 or 16 bit recording and playback
  • 3-44.1 kHz input and output rates
  • MIDI interface
  • consists of a main board and an I/O board
  • two mini DIN connectors with adaptor cables
  • AHI driver
Village Tronic Concierto -  front side
front side
Village Tronic Concierto -  back side
back side

Company
Zeus Electronic Development, Germany
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2189 / 1
514 / 112
    Ethernet interface
  • AMD Am7990 or Am79C90 Ethernet controller chip
  • 32 kB buffer
  • 10Base2 (BNC) and 10Base5 (AUI) connectors
  • socket for optional boot EPROM
  • A2065 emulation mode - selectable by jumper
    • uses the drivers of the A2065
    • even the autoconfig IDs are set to the A2065's
    • the 79C90 IC may cause compatibilty problems, it is advisable replace it with a 7990, which is also on the A2065
  • the native mode uses a slightly different memory layout which allows an additional ROM on the board (though there is no empty socket for it)
  • SANA II compatible
  • slightly faster than the Commodore A2065
  • the BNC port is sometimes unreliable, the card works best with the AUI port
Zeus Electronic Development ConneXion -  front side
front side
Zeus Electronic Development ConneXion -  front side
front side
Zeus Electronic Development ConneXion -  back side
back side

Company
Cortex Design Technologies, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIMMs only
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of two giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • zero wait states
  • half length card

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1990-12

Company
Mark Tomlinson, New Zealand
Date
1995
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
  • allows using of inexpensive ISA cards on the Amiga
  • does not support ISA DMA transfers (which is required for PC floppies)
  • SANA-II drivers for NE1000 and NE2000 compatible ISA network cards are supplied
  • supported by OpenBSD
    IDE controller
  • autoboot ROM (xlide.device)
  • supports the RDB standard, but filesystems are not loadable from the RDB
  • can use an MFM / RLL 16 bit controller instead of the IDE interface
    serial interface
  • two onboard serial ports (xlser.device)
  • can be activated by plugging in one or two 8250, 16450 or 16550A UART chips
  • DB25 and DB9 connectors

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 67
8512 / 50
    RTG graphics card
  • S3 ViRGE (PCI bus)
    • 135 MHz dot clock in 8 bit modes
    • 80 MHz @ 16 bit
    • 50 MHz @ 24 bit
    • 64 bit blitter
    • complex 3D functions
  • 25 MHz local PCI bus
  • 4 MB 64 bit page mode DRAM, eight chips
    screen modes
  • programmable resolutions
  • 1600×1200×8 non interlace
  • 1280×1024×16
  • 1024×768×24
    optional modules
  • monitor switch & scan doubler
    • allows using one monitor for Amiga and CyberVision modes
    • doubles native Amiga 15 kHz modes to 31 kHz
    • connects to the video slot in one line with the CyberVision
    • a small ribbon cable attaches the cards
    • HD15 VGA connector
  • MPEG decoder
    • realtime MPEG audio and video decoding in full size or in a Workbench window
    • dedicated line output jack
    notes
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • HD15 connector
  • CyberGraphX 3, 4 and Picasso96 drivers
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D -  back side
back side

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
8512 /
    RTG graphics card
  • S3 ViRGE (PCI bus)
  • 25 MHz local PCI bus
  • 4 MB 64 bit page mode DRAM, eight chips
  • programmable resolutions
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • HD15 connector
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D (prototype) -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D (prototype) -  back side
back side
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D (prototype) -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products CyberVision 64/3D (prototype) -  back side
back side

Company
Combitec, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
26470 / 130,132,136
  • eight SIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • each memory configuration gives a different AutoConfig product ID
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs in groups of two, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
Combitec D-RAM 2000 / Multi-Mega-Card -  front side
front side
Combitec D-RAM 2000 / Multi-Mega-Card -  back side
back side

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1989-04

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1989-07

Company
Expansion Systems, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 SCSI controller
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • optional external DB25 connector
  • half length card with optional hard frame
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk either on the back of the card or on the optional hard frame
  • hard disk power connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector, individual for SCSI and IDE
  • expansion header for the optional DataFlyer RAM board
  • autoboot ROM (ExpSys.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3, otherwise it has be disabled with a jumper
  • autobooting can be also disabled by holding down the left mouse button during the boot sequence
  • RDB compatible
  • A-Max II driver (ExpSys.amhd)

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1992-02

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1991-06

Company
Expansion Systems, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI and/or IDE controller
  • three versions, all share the same board with the necessary parts installed only
  • DataFlyer 2000 SCSI (2000s):
    • AMD 5380 SCSI controller
    • 50 pin internal SCSI header
    • optional external DB25 connector
  • DataFlyer 2000 IDE (2000e):
    • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • DataFlyer 2000 SCSI+IDE has all the parts installed
  • half length card with optional hard frame
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk either on the back of the card or on the optional hard frame
  • hard disk power connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector, individual for SCSI and IDE
  • expansion header for the optional DataFlyer RAM board
  • autoboot ROM (ExpSys.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3, otherwise it has be disabled with a jumper
  • autobooting can be also disabled by holding down the left mouse button during the boot sequence
  • RDB compatible
  • A-Max II driver (ExpSys.amhd)
Expansion Systems DataFlyer Plus - SCSI and IDE version front side
SCSI and IDE version, front side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer Plus - SCSI and IDE version front side
SCSI and IDE version, front side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer Plus - IDE version front side
IDE version, front side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer Plus - IDE version back side
IDE version, back side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer Plus - SCSI version front side
SCSI version, front side

Company
Expansion Systems, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8290 / 2
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256 kB and 1 MB SIMMs
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 8 MB
  • SIMM sizes cannot be mixed
  • A500 version connects to side expansion port
Expansion Systems DataFlyer RAM -  front side
front side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer RAM -  front side
front side

Company
Applied Engineering, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2088 / 16
    internal modem
  • 2400 bps data transfer speed in standard configuration
  • compatible with Bell 103 and 212 protocols, as well as CCITT V.22 bis, V.22 and V.21
  • MNP5 option (plug in chip) gives data compression (up to 4800 bps) and error correction
  • Send-Fax option allows sending faxes at 4800 bps, but not to receive
  • telephone passthrough connector
  • autoconfiguring driver software (dl2000.device) in ROM - requires Kickstart 1.3 or later
  • up to five DataLinks are supported in one Amiga for bulletin board systems
Applied Engineering DataLink 2000 - Board with slot cover front side
Board with slot cover, front side
Applied Engineering DataLink 2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-05

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1990-08

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1990-12

Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    video display and digitiser
  • DCTV - Digital Composite Television - turns digital data from the RGB port to composite television signal
  • uses the RGB port as an I/O port for sending compressed video information:
    • the information is encoded into special Amiga display screens that DCTV recognises by a signature in the upper-left corner
    • these screens contain the digitised and compressed form of the analogue waveform data required to create the composite display
  • the resulting composite image quality is far better and much worse than a normal Amiga RGB display:
    • for pictures that contain a lot of colour changes (like photographic materials) the quality is as good as everyday television
    • in case of pictures with a lot of detail (like text) the display is blurry
  • uses the Amiga RAM as framebuffer - requires at least 1 MB of memory for functioning
  • supports resolutions from 640×200 to 736×482/566 (NTSC/PAL) in 24 bit
  • slow scan video digitiser - captures a still video frame in 6 to 10 seconds
  • the parallel port is used for sending digitised images to the Amiga
  • composite (RCA) input and output
  • DB23 RGB connector passthrough for connecting two monitors at the same time - one for the Amiga (RGB) and one for the DCTV (composite)
  • although DCTV does not interfere with normal genlock operation, its output cannot be fed into a genlock without the DCTV RGB Converter

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1990-10

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1992-01

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1992-01

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1992-03

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1992-04

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1993-04

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1993-09

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1993-11

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1994-07

Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
  • allows DCTV to output its display onto an RGB monitor instead of composite
  • allows a genlock to superimpose the DCTV picture over live video
  • allows combining DCTV and standard Amiga screen modes in presentations

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1993-04

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1993-09

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Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2127 / 3
  • digital I/O interface for the AD516 and AD1012
  • allows transferring data directly to Digital Audio Tape and importing from CD or DAT without quality loss
  • S/PDIF (RCA) connectors
  • optional AES/EBU (XLR) connectors
  • 16 or 24 bit sampling resolution
  • 48 or 44.1 kHz sampling rates
  • supported by Studio 16
  • hard disk backup software
  • the card was never released

Company
Microway, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Denise socket
    flicker-fixer adaptor
  • DEB = Denise Extender Board
  • provides an additional video slot for the A2000
  • originally developed to allow the use of the Microway AGA-2000 flicker-fixer when a Video Toaster is already installed
  • makes the AGA-2000 genlock compatible
  • may not be compatible with other video slot devices because it lacks the audio and parallel signals
  • an adapter board connects to the Denise socket which is connected to the new video slot with a 26 wire ribbon cable
  • the video slot has no fixed place, it can be put anywhere in the A2000 case
  • works with the A500 too
Microway DEB-2000 - Connector board front side
Connector board, front side
Microway DEB-2000 - Denise board front side
Denise board, front side
Microway DEB-2000 - Denise board front side
Denise board, front side

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    deinterlacer
  • doubles all 15.75 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • supports 50 Hz PAL, 60 Hz NTSC, 71 Hz under Medusa
  • software controllable refresh rates up to 120 Hz
  • full overscan support
  • works only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA compatibility, partial ECS compatibility
    • SuperHiRes and SuperHiRes Interlaced work fine, Productivity does not
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • not compatible with genlocks
  • integrated audio amplifier
  • two RCA audio output connectors
MacroSystem DeInterlaceCard - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
MacroSystem DeInterlaceCard - Rev 2.2  front side
Rev 2.2, front side
MacroSystem DeInterlaceCard - Rev 2.2  back side
Rev 2.2, back side
MacroSystem DeInterlaceCard - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
MacroSystem DeInterlaceCard - Rev 1.0 back side
Rev 1.0, back side

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1990-12

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1991-03

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-12

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1992-05

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1992-08

Company
Petsoff, Finland
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
14501 / 0
    DSP
  • Motorola DSP56002 @ 40 MHz
  • 24 bit data bus
  • 56 bit accumulators
  • most instructions executed in one cycle
  • fully programmable
    memory
  • 96 kB, 24 bit SRAM, expandable to 192 or 384 kB
  • dual ported, addressable by both the DSP and Amiga - when the Amiga is accessing the memory at full speed, DSP is slowed down by 10% maximum
  • one half of the memory can be addressed in program and X data space, the other half only in Y data space
  • zero-waitstate, 25 ns
    audio
  • Crystal CS4215 audio codec connected directly to the DSP's serial bus
  • 16 bit stereo digitizing and multichannel playback at 50 kHz
  • sample frequencies up to 50 kHz
  • 16 or 8 bit linear, µ-law or A-law audio data coding
  • programmable gain and attenuation
  • microphone and line level inputs
  • headphone and line level outputs
  • on-chip anti-aliasing/smoothing filters
  • AHI driver
    I/O
  • one of the DSP's serial port is for the audio codec, the other is used for RS232
  • all remaining I/O lines are used for the parallel port
  • serial baud rate is internally divided from 625000 bps, delfser.device rounds the requested baudrate to the closest available rate - setting a rate of 115200 results in 125000 bps
  • MIDI rate 31250 matches exactly, with a divider of 20
  • parallel port is similar to the Amiga's port, just used by delfpar.device
  • DB9 serial connector
  • DB25 Centronics parallel interface
Petsoff Delfina (Classic) -  front side
front side

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2003
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000


-
-
-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
PCI
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 8,9
    DSP
  • Motorola DSP56002 @ 67.73 MHz (overclocked from 66 MHz)
  • 24 bit data bus
    memory
  • 96 kB, 24 bit SRAM, not expandable
  • zero-waitstate, 12 ns
    audio
  • sample frequencies up to 48 kHz at 16 bit
  • unlike previous Delfinas, other frequencies are played back without resampling, freeing up DSP resources
  • three stereo inputs with regular intensity
  • one stereo input with increased sensitivity for a microphone
  • one stereo output (RCA)
  • full duplex recording and playback
  • AHI driver
    Delfina module
  • carries the DSP, memory and the analog inputs and outputs
  • can be connected to the clock port of the A1200, or to the 26 pin expansion port that is available on all Individual Computer's cards
    • clock port pin 40 is marked
    optional Flipper module
  • simply attaches to the Delfina module
  • expands the Delfina with digital SP-DIF connectors
  • MIDI In and MIDI Out connectors - can be programmed independently of each other
  • Zorro II and PCI connectors
Individual Computers Delfina Flipper -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Delfina Flipper -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Delfina Flipper -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Delfina Flipper -  back side
back side

Company
Petsoff, Finland
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
14501 / 1
    DSP
  • Motorola DSP56002 @ 40 MHz
  • 24 bit data bus - 24 dB dynamic range
  • fully programmable using the supplied software
    memory
  • 96 kB, 24 bit SRAM, not expandable
  • one half of the memory can be addressed in program and X data space, the other half only in Y data space
  • zero-waitstate, 12 ns
    audio
  • Crystal CS4231A audio codec
  • sample frequencies up to 48 kHz at 16 bit
  • three stereo inputs (2 RCA, 1 internal CD-ROM), one stereo output (RCA)
  • all inputs can be mixed with Delfina's output
  • full duplex recording and playback
  • AHI driver
    optional serial interface module - DelfSer
  • connects to Delfina's expansion connector (DelfExp)
  • maximum serial speed is 625000 bps (1/64th of the DSP clock rate)
  • lower speeds are generated by dividing the maximum speed by an integer
  • DB25 serial connector
  • can be ordered with 100% Amiga compatible serial port - including -12V and +12V power - otherwise these signals are simply cut
  • allocates a buffer of its own in Delfina's memory, so using DelfSer may disable some memory hungry DSP effects
  • a 24 bit S/PDIF digital I/O was also planned for DelfExp, but never released
    notes
  • 8 bit Zorro bus interface logic - when running many sound outputting programs at the same time, the system may feel slow responding
Petsoff Delfina Lite - Rev 1.2  front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Petsoff Delfina Lite - Rev 1.2  front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Petsoff Delfina Lite - Rev 1.2  back side
Rev 1.2, back side

Company
Petsoff, Finland
Date
2001
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
14501 / 2
    DSP
  • Motorola DSP56002 @ 73.7 MHz (overclocked from 66 MHz)
  • 24 bit data bus - 24 dB dynamic range
  • fully programmable using the supplied software
    memory
  • 96 kB, 24 bit SRAM, expandable to 384 kB
  • one half of the memory can be addressed in program and X data space, the other half only in Y data space
  • zero-waitstate, 12 ns
    audio
  • Crystal CS4231A audio codec
  • sample frequency is 48 kHz at 16 bit
  • other frequencies are played back by DSP resampling
  • three stereo inputs (2 RCA, 1 internal CD-ROM), one stereo output (RCA)
  • all inputs can be mixed with Delfina's output
  • full duplex recording and playback
  • AHI driver - infinite number of virtual AHI channels
  • golden plated audio connectors
    optional serial interface module - DelfSer
  • connects to Delfina's expansion connector (DelfExp)
  • maximum serial speed is 1152000 bps (1/64th of the DSP clock rate)
  • lower speeds are generated by dividing the maximum speed by an integer
  • DB25 serial connector
  • can be ordered with 100% Amiga compatible serial port - including -12V and +12V power - otherwise these signals are simply cut
  • allocates a buffer of its own in Delfina's memory, so using DelfSer may disable some memory hungry DSP effects
    notes
  • 16 bit Zorro bus interface logic deliviers 3× transfer speeds of Delfina Lite
Petsoff Delfina Plus -  front side
front side
Petsoff Delfina Plus -  back side
back side

Company
Hagenau Computer, Germany
Date
1987
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit mono sound sampler
  • 5.585 to 28.603 kHz sampling rate
  • level adjustment knob
  • load and save in IFF and Sonix with 1 to 5 octaves
  • monaural input (1× RCA)
  • connects to the parallel port
    Deluxe Sound v1.0/v2.0 (1987)
  • small case
  • integrated parallel connector
  • available in separate A1000 and A500/A2000 versions
  • features additional serial port connector for power supply
    Deluxe Sound v2.5 (1988)
  • small case
  • integrated parallel connector
  • available in separate A1000 and A500/A2000 versions
  • no additional serial port connector for power supply necessary
  • hardware is protected against wrong commands (e.g. printers) - only compatible with Deluxe Sound Sampler in this mode
  • switch for compatibility mode, to be used for other sampling software
    Deluxe Sound v3.0 (1990)
  • large case
  • parallel connector at short breakout cable
  • available in separate A1000 and A500/A2000 versions

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1990-01

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1990-12

Company
Hagenau Computer, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs images in 256 gray levels
  • 24 bit colour images can be obtained in three pass using an optional color splitter
  • supported resolutions are 320×200, 320×400, 384×240 (overscan), 384×480 (overscan)
  • video input RCA jack
  • video output RCA jack for monitoring
  • connects to the parallel port, power is taken from the joystick port

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Company
E3B, Germany
Date
2008
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, Zorro III, Zorro IV
Autoconfig ID
3643 / 16,18,19,20,243
    USB interface
  • one internal and two external USB ports
  • compatible to USB 1.1 and 2.0 specifications
  • supports USB 2.0 highspeed mode (480 Mpbs)
  • DMA possible in Zorro III mode - card implements Zorro III busmaster
  • Super Buster 9 or 11 needed for DMA mode
  • supports PIO (Programmed I/O) operation in Zorro II and III modes
  • Fast Zorro II mode on Winner / ZIV boards
    • Deneb must be placed in one of the two topmost Zorro II slots
    • Fast Zorro II jumper must be set
  • typical data rates:
    • Zorro III: 6 MBbps (PIO) resp. 8 Mbps (DMA)
    • Zorro II: 2 Mbps (only PIO)
    • Fast Zorro II: 3 Mbps (only PIO)
  • overload and short circuit protection for all ports
  • integrated power management
  • 48 MBit FlashROM (4 MB for USB stack, 2 MB for firmware and installation software)
    • ROM can be switched off by jumper (ROMOFF jumper)
    • no media for installation needed (installation possible on diskless systems)
    • USB available from cold boot: USB devices can be used as boot device, HID devices are usable in Early Startup Menu
    • firmware updates
  • FPGA bus interface, can be upgraded via software
  • hardware watchdog (disables FlashROM in case of errors)
  • rescue mode, selectable by jumper (must be set for firmware upgrades)
  • 4 LEDs, showing:
    • FPGA booted (should be always on)
    • Zorro II mode
    • Expansion port activated
    • Rescue mode active
  • 22 pin expansion header for clockport expansions (optional, depends on firmware)
    notes
  • requires at least 68030 @ 25 MHz, compatible with 68030/40/60 and PPC
  • needs Amiga OS 3.1 or higher
  • only PIO mode on Amigs OS 4.0
  • shipped with Poseidon 4.0 OEM USB stack
  • driver for USB mouse and keyboard (HID devices), parallel interface (printers), flash card readers (SCSI emulation) and sound cards are included
E3B Deneb -  front side
front side

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68030 @ 25 / 33 / 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU, 68881 @ 25 MHz - 68882 @ 50 MHz
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 32 MB 60 ns RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs 60-80 ns
  • hardware maprom
    notes
  • connects to the 68000's 64 pin DSIP socket
  • the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • the board is basically an updated version of the Mega-Midget Racer
  • 68000 fallback mode selectable by hardware or software switch
Computer System Associates Derringer & Derringer Platinum - Derringer  front side
Derringer, front side
Computer System Associates Derringer & Derringer Platinum - Derringer Platinum  front side
Derringer Platinum, front side
Computer System Associates Derringer & Derringer Platinum - Derringer Platinum  back side
Derringer Platinum, back side
Computer System Associates Derringer & Derringer Platinum - Derringer  back side
Derringer, back side

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1993-01

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Company
Klaus D. Tute, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • 1989:
    • grabs 4096 colour (HAM) or 16 gray level monochrome images
    • eight resolutions from 320×256 to 704×560 (overscan)
    • composite input
  • 1993:
    • supports the AGA screen modes, including HAM8
    • composite and Y/C inputs
    • software revision 3.0
  • saturation, brightness and contrast knobs
  • test mode: grabs 75 monochrome images per second in 320×256 using a fixed palette for each picture (not user definable)
  • in lores modes Digi Tiger captures images continuously and stops only when a mouse button is pressed
  • in hires modes only a single frame is captured while the display is turned off due to the limited data rate to Chip RAM (except on Amigas with AGA chipset)
  • built in colour splitter
  • external power supply
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger II - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger II - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side

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1990-10

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1992-01

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1992-04

Company
Klaus D. Tute, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
No description available.

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Company
Peter Biet Computerdesign, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output (2× RCA)
  • Y/C input and output (2× mini-DIN)
  • transcoding between composite and Y/C
  • the input source has to be selected manually by a switch
  • colour adjustment knob for the incoming video signal
  • brightness, contrast, red, green and blue adjustment knobs for the combined video signal
  • keyed mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse keyed mode - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • two sliders for independent fading of computer and video image, and for wipe effects
  • vertical, horizontal and diagonal wipes
  • timer knob for setting the duration of automatic effects - can be adjusted during effects for dynamic results
  • colour bar generator
  • blackburst generator for recording Amiga graphics without incoming video signal
  • built in automatic color splitter for Deluxe View and DigiView Gold
    • both can be installed internally or externally, to the internal or external DB25 parallel port
    • the Digi-Gen has to be connected to the Amiga's parallel and joystick ports
    • when the the digitizer is installed internally, the external DB25 port acts as a parallel passthrough port - the DI/PR switch selects between the digitizer and passthrough
    • when installed outside, the digitizer is fed with composite video signal through the DI output connector (RCA)
  • internal power supply
Peter Biet Computerdesign Digi-Gen -  top side
top side
Peter Biet Computerdesign Digi-Gen -  rear side
rear side
Peter Biet Computerdesign Digi-Gen - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Company
Peter Biet Computerdesign, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input, output and bypass (3× RCA)
  • Y/C input, output and bypass (3× mini-DIN)
  • two RGB inputs (for connecting two Amigas), one output and one bypass (4× DB9)
  • transcoding between composite and Y/C
  • the video and RGB sources have to be selected manually by switches
  • brightness, contrast, colour, red, green and blue adjustment knobs
  • keying, luma keyingt and inverse keying
  • five sliders - level, fader, wipe, wipe with sound, luma key
  • vertical, horizontal and diagonal wipes
  • timer knob for setting the duration of automatic effects - can be adjusted during effects for dynamic results
  • test pattern generator
  • blackburst generator for recording Amiga graphics without incoming video signal
  • built in automatic color splitter for Deluxe View and DigiView Gold digitizers
    • the Digi-Gen II has to be connected to the Amiga's joystick ports
    • the digitizer is fed with composite video signal through the DI output connector (RCA)
  • PAL only
  • internal power supply
    audio mixer
  • two stereo inputs (4× RCA)
  • microphone input
  • stereo output (2× RCA)
  • four level adjustment sliders for the three input channels and for the output

Company
Peter Biet Computerdesign, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
    colour splitter
  • allows grabbing of colour images with monochrome digitisers
  • splits colours automatically for Deluxe View and DigiView
  • composite and Y/C inputs
  • separate monitor output
  • adjustable colour, contrast and luminance levels of the video input
  • internal power supply

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Company
NewTek, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • digitizes colour images in three pass using a colour filter wheel
  • 21 bit accuracy in colour, 7 bit in monochrome
  • composite input (RCA)
  • separate PAL and NTSC versions
  • connects to the parallel port
  • supports all Amiga resolutions for digitizing and display, from 320 × 200 to 768 × 480 (NTSC overscan)
  • uses the Amiga RAM as framebuffer - requires at least 1 MB memory for functioning
    software
  • DigiView 3.0
    • displays 2-32, 64, 4096 colours in lores modes
    • displays 2-16 colours in highres
  • DigiView 4.0
    • displays 2 - 4096 colours in all screen modes
    • Dynamic HiRes allows 768 × 480 images in 4096 colours - achieved using separate 16 colour palettes for each line
    • supports 020+ processors
NewTek DigiView Gold -  front side
front side
NewTek DigiView Gold -  bottom side
bottom side

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1988-12

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1989-01

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Company
DKB, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
  • plugs into the CPU direct slot of the Commodore A2630
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 112 MB RAM
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • DKB Mix 'n Match Technology allows different size SIMM in the same bank
  • burst RAM access
  • does not work with A2630 Rev. 6
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E front side
Rev E, front side
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E front side
Rev E, front side
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E back side
Rev E, back side

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Company
X-Pert Computer Services / Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2162 / 1,2
2167 / 1,2
    RTG graphics card
  • the card has a standard ISA connector with a PC display card plugged into it
  • Tseng Labs ET4000
  • 1 MB RAM
    six predefined screen modes
  • 1280×1024 87 Hz interlaced, up to 16 colours from a 18 bit (262144) palette
  • 1152×900 60 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 1120×832 65 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 1024×768 70 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 800×600 72 Hz, up to 32768 colours from a 15 bit (32768) palette
  • 640×480 81 Hz, up to 32768 colours from 15 bit
    notes
  • socket for monitor switcher
  • video passthrough connector
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • CyberGraphX 2, Picasso96, EGS and custom drivers
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
X-Pert Computer Services / Village Tronic Domino -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Village Tronic Domino -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Village Tronic Domino -  back side
back side

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Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
756 / 2
    AppleTalk interface
  • existing AppleTalk networks:
    • unlimited number of Macs may be networked
    • 230,4 kbit/s transfer speed (AppleTalk standard)
    • cannot access Macs with MacOS 7.x or later
    • can share files and printers
  • Amiga only networks:
    • up to 32 Amigas may be networked
    • 460,8 kbit/s transfer speed (between other DoubleTalk or Emplant cards)
    • allows any Amiga to function simultaneously as a file server, printer server or client
    • can share large RAM disks
    • supports network distributive software to take advantage of the processing power of several networked Amigas
  • 512 kB ROM
  • phone jack network adapter
  • additional DB25 serial port for the Amiga - due to a misdesign this serial port is not available as long as the AppleTalk connector is connected (it uses the same hardware interrupt)
  • software utilities: Network Manager, AutoLogoff, AutoPublish, password security, NetMail
Progressive Peripherals & Software DoubleTalk -  front side
front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software DoubleTalk -  back side
back side

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Company
Diaquest, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA, serial port
    single frame controller
  • controls up to two RS-422 equipped VTRs at once
  • offers more than 60 commands to control the VTR
  • the card is controlled via the serial port - a cable is included for the A2000 internal serial port, an adaptor is required for the A3000 and A4000
  • can use any communications program that uses the serial port
  • designed with the Video Toaster in mind - the bundled software is prepared for use with LightWave 3D only
  • using other hardware and software is also possible, as long as the user renders his images onto disk, uses a display utility with his graphics card, and sends the appropriate DQ-Taco command to the serial port

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Company
Edotronik, Germany
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 9
No description available.

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • DSS - Digital Sound Studio
  • 8 bit stereo soundsampler
  • up to 51.136 kHz sampling rate in mono and 42.613 in stereo
  • 1991: left and right input level adjustment knobs and overload LEDs
  • 1992:
    • input level adjustment from software through 256 steps with automatic adjustment (auto gain) option
    • low pass filter
    • selectable line and microphone impedance
  • work on up to 31 samples in memory
  • load and save in RAW, IFF and Sonix with 1, 3 or 5 octaves
  • stereo input (2× RCA)
  • connects to the parallel port
Great Valley Products DSS8 -  top side
top side

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1993-01

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1993-03

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • DSS - Digital Sound Studio
  • 8 bit stereo soundsampler
  • up to 51.136 kHz sampling rate in mono and 42.613 in stereo
  • adjustable input levels through 256 steps for both the right and left channels independently
  • auto gain - automatic adjustment of input levels
  • integrated low pass filter, programmable through 128 steps, also with automatic adjustment option
  • work on up to 31 samples in memory
  • load and save in RAW, IFF and Sonix with 1, 3 or 5 octaves
  • controllable from ARexx
  • audio connections:
    • 1× stereo input (2× RCA)
    • 1× microphone input (3.5 mm jack)
  • connects to the parallel port

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Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 255
    serial interface
  • two DB9 RS232C compatible serial ports
  • Zilog Z-8530 USART @ 6 or 8 MHz
  • 6 MHz version:
    • reliably transfers data at speeds up to 76800 bps on one port or 38400 bps on two ports at once
    • can communicate at 31250 and 76800 bps but not at 57600 bps
  • 8 MHz version:
    • reliably transfers data at speeds up to 115200 bps on one port or 57600 bps on two ports at once
  • uses siosbx.device
  • supported by Linux
ASDG Dual Serial Board -  front side
front side
ASDG Dual Serial Board -  front side
front side

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1989-07

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1989-08

Company
Anakin Research, Canada
Date
1987
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1009 / 1
    drawing tablet and interface
  • 8.5×11.5 inches drawing area
  • 1024×1024 resolution
  • does not sense the degree of pressure, just pressed or non-pressed
  • does not require a special drawing pen
  • the tables attaches to the interface via a DB9 connector
  • the interface has three variants:
    • Zorro II card, half length or full length
    • the A1000 version is a boxed variant of the half length Zorro II interface, attaches to the side expansion port
    • the A500 version is unique, attaches to the side expansion port
Anakin Research Easyl -  front side
front side
Anakin Research Easyl -  front side
front side
Anakin Research Easyl -  back side
back side

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1987-03

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Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1990 / 1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 254
    Ethernet interface
  • DP8390 controller IC
  • LAN Rover:
    • 10Base2 (BNC) and 10Base5 (AUI) connectors
    • two 8 kB SRAM buffers
  • EB920:
    • 10Base2 (BNC) connector only
    • two 32 kB SRAM buffers but uses only 16 kB of each
  • buffers are accessed with DMA
  • adjustable interrupt settings
  • network address ROM - some boards shipped without it and needed manual hardware address configuration
  • SANA II compatible
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
  • 10-20% slower than the Commodore A2065
    Jumper Settings (LAN Rover only)
    JumperDescription
    JP2-JP71-2 (towards back plate) - AUI (10Base5)
    2-3 (towards front) - BNC (10Base2)
    JP8CLOSED - Provide +12V on AUI Connector (for e.g. transceiver)
ASDG EB920 / LAN Rover - EB920 front side
EB920, front side
ASDG EB920 / LAN Rover - EB920 front side
EB920, front side
ASDG EB920 / LAN Rover - EB920 back side
EB920, back side
ASDG EB920 / LAN Rover - LAN Rover front side
LAN Rover, front side

Company
KRP Video Services, UK
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    video edit controller
  • controls to video decks and one player
  • optional control of video mixers
  • supports source decks with either 5 pin Edit (Panasonic) or LANC (Sony) interface
  • the recorder can be controlled with the above interfaces or by the infra-red sensor
  • LTC and RCTC time code support

Company
FutureVideo, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
serial port
    video edit controller
  • works over 100 consumer and high-end VCRs
  • capable of controlling up to three VTRs at a time
  • two external GPI ports
  • optional SMPTE reader
  • available with cables for RS-422, RS-232 (JVC, Panasonic, Sony), Visca (Sony), Control-M (5 pin Panasonic), Control-L / Lanc (Sony)
  • includes GPI trigger cable for the Video Toaster
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
    V-Station control software
  • tight integration with the Video Toaster
  • support for DPS PAR, TBC III, TBC IV and Sunrize Sound Switch
  • ARexx port with over 100 commands
  • multi event EDLs with auto-assembly
  • A/B roll, sync roll and cuts editing
  • internal GPI that can trigger other software
  • available for Mac and PC too

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
    RTG graphics card
  • Inmos G364 CLT-RAMDAC
    • 110 MHz pixel clock in 24 bit modes
    • up to 80 kHz horizontal frequency
    • up to 140 Hz vertical frequency
  • 4 or 8 MB VRAM - 25 ns serial access, 80 ns random access
  • the VRAM can be directly accessed by the 68030 or 68040 on the host Combo card
  • eight SIMM sockets accept only special 1 MB GVP VRAM-SIMMs in groups of four
  • 64 bit interleaved VRAM access
  • up to 440 MB/s graphics data bus bandwidth with interleave
  • max 576 MB/s blockwrite data bandwidth
  • 50 MB/s CPU bus bandwidth - higher in burst mode
  • double buffered true colour animations at 720×480 with 318 frames per second
  • 64×64 pixels built-in hardware cursor
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×24
  • 3200×2560×8
    notes
  • connects to GVP G-Force Combo accelerators' 32 bit local bus
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • output control connector (mini DIN) for external monitor switch boxes
  • external composite video (blackburst) input (SMB connector) allowing the board's output to be synchronised with an external video signal
  • five BNC connectors
  • EGS driver
Great Valley Products EGS 110/24 -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products EGS 110/24 - EGS 110/24 on G-Force 040  front side
EGS 110/24 on G-Force 040, front side
Great Valley Products EGS 110/24 - EGS 110/24 on G-Force 040  front side
EGS 110/24 on G-Force 040, front side

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1993-06

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1993-10

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

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-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2193 / 1,2
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5426 or GD 5428 (VL bus)
    • 85 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 45 MHz in 16 bit
    • 28 MHz in 24 bit
    • 15-75 kHz horizontal frequency
    • up to 200 Hz vertical frequency
  • 1 or 2 MB 70 ns DRAM
  • four 512 kB chips in SOJ package
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×8 interlace
  • 1152×864×16 interlace
  • 800×600×24 non-interlace
    notes
  • video signal passthrough, automatic monitor switching
  • HD15 output and RB9 input connectors
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • does not work reliably with Buster rev. 9 - the Zorro II force option can be enabled in this case
  • Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4 and EGS drivers
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Great Valley Products EGS 28/24 Spectrum -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products EGS 28/24 Spectrum -  back side
back side

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Company
Utilities Unlimited, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2171 / 21
2171 / 32
    Apple Macintosh emulation
  • allows emulating virtually any computer
  • all it needs is a simple software driver and ROM(s) from the computer to be emulated
  • all timers, interrupts, clocks are handled on hardware level
  • support for custom EPROMs, static RAM, and SIMM modules for any methods of storing computer OS
  • four empty 32 pin ROM / RAM sockets for OSs stored in DIP format (like 128 kB Mac ROMs) and a ROM SIMM socket
  • Macintosh emulation
    • uses the same standard serial IC as Macs
    • AppleTalk is fully supported via two optional 8 pin mini-DIN serial ports, (230400 bps normally, 921600 bps between two Emplants via AppleTalk, 460800 bps when connected to a Doubletalk board) - Appletalk printer / network support
    • optional autobooting SCSI controller (NCR 53C80) - pseudo DMA transfers up to 1.1 MB/s (not necessary if the Amiga has SCSI already)
    • serial and SCSI can be used on the Amiga side independently or simultaneously
    • optional hardware (Sybil - two passthrough connectors: one plugs into RGB, other into parallel) to handle 800 kB Mac floppy disks
    • Sybil operates by changing the clock speed of the Amiga's custom chips to match the different data rates of Mac formatted disks (the video display gets very distorted because of this)
    • Sybil can be disabled with a switch
  • optional e586 module
  • the SCSI controller is supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
Utilities Unlimited Emplant -  front side
front side

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1994-10

Advert (US)
1994-11

Advert (US)
1995-03

Company
Tröps & Hierl Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    EPROM burner
  • EPEX = "Epromexpreß"
  • 2× 28 pin Textool sockets on separate board, connects to 40 pin header on EPEX board via ribbon cable
  • 2 sockets allow word writes or copy operations
  • supply voltage only enabled during read or write operations
  • supply voltage for burning raised to 6V
  • supports any EPROMs of the 27xxx series up to 27011
  • four programming algorithms including pulse code
  • software supports burning Kickstart EPROMs (4× 27512) from a Kickstart disk
  • built-in monitor

Advert (DE)
1989-01

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1989-04

Advert (DE)
1989-06

Advert (DE)
1989-11

Advert (DE)
1989-12

Company
Alcomp, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    EPROM reader
  • supports 27512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • two sockets can be occupied by 32256 static RAMs (buffered by battery)
  • A500 / A1000 version:
    • 16 sockets accept 1 MB
    • can be expanded with 16 more sockets for 2 MB capacity
    • connects to the side expansion port
    • passthrough connector
  • Zorro II version:
    • 32 sockets accept 2 MB
  • the start of the address range can be set by two DIP switches to avoid conflicts with other cards - 0x400000, 0x600000 or 0x800000
  • can be used as a physical drive - supports up to 8 partitions
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.3
  • the boot partition can be selected in the boot menu, which can reached by pressing the left or right mouse button (depending on revision) during startup
  • can be used as Kickstart disk for the A1000
  • cannot burn EPROMs, only read (seperate EPROM burner needed)
Alcomp EPROM-Bank -  front side
front side
Alcomp EPROM-Bank -  back side
back side
  • Alcomp_Tools-16.dms
    tool disk
    Modulgenerator v1.23, A500-Eprommer v1.6, A2000-Eprommer v1.3
    example programs

    422 kB

Advert (DE)
1989-04

Advert (DE)
1989-08

Advert (DE)
1989-11

Advert (DE)
1989-11

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Company
Ameristar Technologies, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1053 / 1
    Ethernet interface
  • AMD Am7990 Ethernet controller
  • 10 Mbit/s transfer speed
  • 32 kB buffer shared between the Am7990 and the Amiga
  • uses DMA transfers for the onboard buffer
  • 10Base2 (BNC) and 10Base5 (DB15 AUI) connectors
  • no direct support for 10BaseT
Ameristar Technologies Ethernet Controller -  front side
front side
Ameristar Technologies Ethernet Controller -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1988-06

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI 2 controller
  • FAS216 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • autoboot ROM - autoboots even under Kickstart 1.2
  • supports SCSI direct
  • does not support the RDB standard
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • disable switch
  • no RAM option
  • A-Max II and Medusa drivers
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 -  back side
back side
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 - prototype  front side
prototype, front side
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 - prototype  back side
prototype, back side
MacroSystem Evolution 2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-08

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1990-10

Advert (DE)
1990-12

Advert (DE)
1991-03

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1991-05

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1991-05

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1991-06

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-05

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Company
Tröps & Hierl Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

Advert (DE)
1988-04

Company
Xetec, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2022 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses pseudo-DMA transfers
  • place for two 3.5" hard disks on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • A-Max II driver (harddisk.amhd)
Xetec FastCard -  front side
front side

Company
Xetec, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2022 / 3,2
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses pseudo-DMA transfers
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • SCSI network support
  • A-Max II driver (harddisk.amhd)
    memory
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs
  • supports 2, 4 and 8 MB configurations
  • memory disable jumper

Advert (US)
1990-08

Advert (US)
1990-10

Company
Masoboshi, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • the card was made in two slightly different versions:
    • 16 DIP sockets for 2 MB and six 30 pin SIP sockets for 6 MB RAM
    • 32 DIP sockets for 4 MB and four 30 pin SIP sockets for 4 MB RAM
  • accepts RAM in groups of 2 MB giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 DIPs
  • fully auto-configuring
  • disable switch
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version front side
Short version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version front side
Short version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version back side
Short version, back side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Long version front side
Long version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Long version back side
Long version, back side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version back side
Short version, back side

Advert (DE)
1991-01

Company
Feral Industries, USA
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector and digital video effects
  • produces 6 MHz bandwith with digital comb filtering and line and pixel interpolation
  • compresses video images vertically and horizontally then positions them anywhere on the screen - user selectable beginning and ending size, position and duration
  • composite, Y/C and genlock inputs
  • composite, Y/C and alpha outputs
  • transcodes simultaneously to both outputs from either input
  • genlock with SC and H phase controls
  • field 1 and field 2 freeze and variable strobe
  • memorised proc amp controls
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
  • controlled through the serial port or by the optional remote control
Feral Industries Feral Effect -  front side
front side
Feral Industries Feral Effect -  back side
back side

Company
Elsat, Poland
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, PCMCIA
    realtime framegrabber
  • composite input (RCA)
  • 512 kB framebuffer
  • grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
  • grayscale preview in 160×64
  • grabs images up to 736×512 in 256 colours, 640×256 or 320×512 in 24 bit
  • can save images in any AGA screen mode and IFF24
  • teletext decoder downloads and saves pages as text or image - supports terrestrial TV signals only
  • external power supply
Elsat FG 24 (ProGrab 24RT / Graffito 24) - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Elsat FG 24 (ProGrab 24RT / Graffito 24) -  top side
top side
Elsat FG 24 (ProGrab 24RT / Graffito 24) -  rear side
rear side

Advert (GB)
1994-12

Company
Elsat, Poland
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, PCMCIA
    realtime framegrabber
  • composite (RCA) and Y/C (4 pin mini-DIN) inputs selectable from software
  • grayscale preview in 160×64 or 320×128
  • 512 kB framebuffer
  • grabs images up to 736×512 in 256 colours, 640×256 or 320×512 in 24 bit
  • can save images in any AGA screen mode and IFF24
  • the hardware supports PAL and SECAM in all resolutions, but NTSC in non-interlaced only - an NTSC only version is available which can handle NTSC in interlaced mode
  • Photogenics and AdPro loaders
  • teletext decoder downloads and saves pages as text or image - supports terrestrial and satellite TV signals
  • external power supply
    optional PCMCIA interface
  • provides up to five times quicker transfer speed compared to the parallel port
  • speeds up animations up to 11 fps (mono) and 3.5 fps (colour)
  • allows saving animations with sound (separate sound sampler hardware is required) as ANIM5 + 8SVX
Elsat FG 24 Plus (ProGrab 24RT Plus / Graffito 24) - FG 24 Plus  top side
FG 24 Plus, top side
Elsat FG 24 Plus (ProGrab 24RT Plus / Graffito 24) - FG 24 Plus  rear side
FG 24 Plus, rear side
Elsat FG 24 Plus (ProGrab 24RT Plus / Graffito 24) - Graffito 24  front side
Graffito 24, front side
Elsat FG 24 Plus (ProGrab 24RT Plus / Graffito 24) - Graffito 24  rear side
Graffito 24, rear side

Advert (GB)
1995-08

Advert (GB)
1996-12

Company
Otronic, Austria
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2036 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • supports the RDB standard
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • optional DB25 SCSI connector
Otronic Filecard 2000 -  front side
front side
Otronic Filecard 2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
32768 / 8
    SCSI controller
  • uses DMA transfers
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card but no power connector is mounted on the board
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable switch
  • two 50 pin internal headers
  • DB25 external connector
  • three status LEDs to indicate proper functioning of autoconfigure, board select and DMA access
Memory and Storage Technology Fireball -  front side
front side
Memory and Storage Technology Fireball -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-10

Advert (DE)
1990-10

Company
Impulse, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2104 / 0,1
    framebuffer
  • horizontal resolutions: 382, 512, 768, 1024
  • vertical resolutions (NTSC): 241, 482
  • 1 or 2 MB RAM
  • DB23 RGB output connector (15.75 kHz only)
  • DB15 passthrough connector
  • unless the card is activated, the Amiga graphics is passed through
  • in overlay mode colour zero of the Amiga screen is replaced with the Firecracker output
  • double buffering
  • optional SVHS module
  • does not work with internal genlocks but works with many external genlocks
  • three pots for adjusting the RGB video levels
  • adjustment pots for genlock vertical positioning and genlock vertical timing
  • supported by Imagine, ADPro, Turbo Silver 3, Sculpt Animate 3D, Vista Pro
Impulse FireCracker -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1991-11

Vapourware
Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

Advert (US)
1988-02

Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI controller
  • can use either an 8 or 16 bit (NCR 53C94) SCSI controller IC
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • ZIP sockets accept 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • memory autoconfig
  • supports the RDB standard
  • autoboot ROM (flash16.device)
  • autoboot disable switch
  • 50 pin internal connector
  • DB25 external connector

Advert (AU)
1991-08

Advert (US)
1991-09

Company
Expansion Technologies, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Expansion Technologies Flash!Card -  front side
front side
Expansion Technologies Flash!Card -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1989-01

Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    MFM controller
  • expansion consists of a full-length Zorro card that hosts a standard ST506/ST412 controller
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting with Kickstart 1.2 and above
  • compatible with Fast File System (FFS)
  • supports Autoconfig
  • card provides space for mounting a hard disk
  • also used in Multi Brain hard disk expansion for A500

Advert (IT)
1990-03

Company
Micro R&D, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
  • the Flicker Blaster 2000 is a name variation of the MultiVision 2000 as used by Micro Research and Development

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    flicker fixer
  • works only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA compatibility, partial ECS compatibility
    • SuperHiRes and SuperHiRes Interlaced work fine, Productivity does not
    • has problems with NTSC screen modes
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • the manufacturer has given general guarantee that its Flicker-Fixer works with all genlocks - well, many genlocks are supported, but not all
  • stereo audio amplifier (2× 1 Watt sinus) for volume control
  • two RCA audio output connectors
Electronic Design Flicker-Fixer - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
Electronic Design Flicker-Fixer - Rev 1.0  front side
Rev 1.0, front side
Electronic Design Flicker-Fixer - Rev 1.0  back side
Rev 1.0, back side

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Advert (FR)
1994-06

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
Denise socket
    flicker fixer
  • connects into the Denise socket, Denise is replaced onto the board - does not use the video slot in the A2000 so other video boards can be used simultaneously
  • does not fit correctly onto the German A2000-A motherboards
  • if installed in an A1000 (which lacks two required signals at the Denise chip) some modifications have to be applied to the motherboard
  • 3 megabit video buffer
  • motion artifacting may occur when an object on the screen changes position drastically - it will appear at both the start and end positions for 1/60th of a second
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
  • does not support ECS Productivity, Super72 and SuperHires modes
  • full overscan support
  • 4096 colors
  • 9 pin DSUB connector
ICD Flicker-Free Video -  front side
front side
ICD Flicker-Free Video -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1991-02

Advert (US)
1991-07

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Denise socket
    flicker fixer
  • connects into the place of the Denise chip - does not use the video slot in the A2000 so other video boards can be used simultaneously
  • scandoubles the Lores modes without motion artifacting
  • hardware passthrough for ECS Productivity, Super72 and SuperHires modes
  • max 724×566 PAL resolution and 724×482 NTSC
  • full overscan support
  • 4096 colors
  • 9 pin DSUB connector
ICD Flicker-Free Video 2 -  front side
front side
ICD Flicker-Free Video 2 -  front side
front side
ICD Flicker-Free Video 2 -  front side
front side
ICD Flicker-Free Video 2 -  back side
back side

Company
Mimetics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    framebuffer
  • can display images with a 21 bit palette only (2 million colours)
  • 768×484 resolution
  • up to 1 MB RAM (32 DIP chips), 80 ns
  • BNC connectors for composite input and output
  • bad video output quality - weak colours, radio frequency "ghosts" record onto tape
  • reads IFF (including HAM), 24 bit RGB (DigiView compatible) and raw data
  • directly supported by AdPro, Sculpt 4D, 3D Professional, Mega Paint and Caligari Broadcast
    framegrabber
  • optional FrameCapture chipset
  • grabs NTSC video frames in 1/15th of a second into IFF or RGB24 format
  • 1 MB framebuffer is required for framegrabbing
Mimetics FrameBuffer -  front side
front side
Mimetics FrameBuffer -  back side
back side

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • realtime digitizing in 1/60th of a second - but transferring the image to the Amiga takes several seconds
  • separate PAL and NTSC versions
  • supported NTSC resolutions are 320×200, 384×240 (overscan), 320×400, 640×200, 640×400
  • can digitize in colour (except in 640×400) in 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 (EHB) or 4096 (HAM) colours, in 16 grays or in definable pseudo colours
  • uses its own built-in RAM to digitize
  • external control knobs for intensity (brightness), hue (colour bias) and saturation
  • composite input (RCA connector)
  • connects to the parallel port (Centronics) and between the monitor and the RGB port (2× DB9)
  • external power supply
    FrameGrabber 2.0 software
  • pre-digitizing options:
    • Over Sampling - digitize an image any specified number of times up to 50 and combine them into a composite (gives far better results than a single capture)
    • Multiple Exposure - gives two samples
    • Mirror Image
    • Weighted - modifies the automatic contrasting performed
    • Auto Zone - improves image quality in the center at the expense of the border areas
    • these options can be combined in a variety of ways
  • post-digitizing options include: edge detection, sharpening, averaging, photographic negative
  • slow-scan mode - digitize a still object through the supplied colour wheel with a black and white camera
  • supported file formats:
    • IFF, IFF24, RAW
    • DV21 (DigiView Gold's 21 bit format)
    • Brush (for areas smaller than the screen)
    • Palette (for saving only colour information)
    • LUT (contains information for the pseudo colour option)
    • ANIM

Advert (US)
1988-06

Advert (US)
1990-11

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs images in 256 gray levels (the original colour capable FrameGrabber can achieve 16 gray levels only) - suitable for capturing 24 bit images in three pass
  • 24 bit colour images can be obtained with three pass digitizing using the supplied colour wheel
  • cannot digitize in realtime - digitization takes 1/30th of a second and transferring the image to the Amiga plus displaying it takes 5 to 25 seconds
  • uses its own built-in RAM to digitize and display 256 gray levels on the Amiga screen (framebuffer)
  • supported resolutions are 320×200, 320×400, 384×240 (overscan), 384×480 (overscan)
  • external control knobs for intensity and black level
  • four composite inputs (RCA connectors) working in two ways:
    • all inputs accept independent video signals, each of which can be either monochrome or colour composite (treated as monochrome) - the active input is selected via software
    • the first three inputs accept colour video as separate red green and blue signals, and the fourth accepts the composite synchronization signal - in tandem with a colour RGB video camera, a colour image can be taken without colour wheel, in three pass
  • connects to the parallel port (Centronics) and between the monitor and the RGB port (2× DB9)
  • external power supply

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 32
2092 / 32
    framebuffer
  • the FrameMaster is a variaton of the Rainbow II distributed by BSC
  • they differ only in their bundled software

Advert (DE)
1992-01

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    realtime framegrabber
  • 24 bit realtime framegrabbing
  • 320×256 - 704×570 (PAL), 320×200 - 704×458 (NTSC)
  • composite and Y/C inputs - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • 3 MB, 40 ns DRAM on board
  • grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
  • digitised images are stored in YUVN format and can be saved in IFF24, RGB8, YUVN and EDAN formats
  • FrameStore software v2.0 (1993) adds support for the AGA screen modes
  • ADPro loader
  • ARexx port
  • external power supply
Electronic Design FrameStore - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Electronic Design FrameStore - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Electronic Design FrameStore - Exterior back side
Exterior, back side
Electronic Design FrameStore - PCB back side
PCB, back side

Advert (DE)
1992-08

Company
Amitek, UK
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
No description available.

Advert (GB)
1995-05

Company
RCS Management, Canada
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor
  • 68040 @ 25 / 28 / 35 MHz
    • the latter two versions are overclocked from 25 / 33 MHz
    memory - 25 and 28 MHz versions
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 32 MB
  • supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16, 20, 32 MB RAM
    memory - 35 MHz version
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 128 MB
  • supports 1, 4 or 16 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of eight
  • 64 bit interleaved memory system
  • supports burst RAM access
    incompatibilities under Kickstart 1.3
  • doesn't work with Commodore A2090a, Microbotics Hardframe and M.A.S.T. Fireball
  • needs the latest ROMs of Supra Series III and AdSCSI in order to work with them
  • needs rev. 6.6 ROMs of A2091 and rev. 3.12 ROMs of GVP Series II in order to work with them
  • doesn't work with the 16 bit RAM on IVS Grandslam - only the SCSI part of Grandslam works
    incompatibilities under Kickstart 2.0
  • doesn't work with A2090, A2090a and Fireball
  • doesn't work with the Piccolo graphics card
    notes
  • disable switch - 68000 fallback mode
  • two 32 bit expansion connectors - intended for a never released SCSI controller
  • Kickstart 3.x is supported only by upgrading to version 3.4 of the Plug-n-Go ROMs
  • the first 68040 board for the Amiga
RCS Management Fusion Forty - Rev 2.0  front side
Rev 2.0, front side
RCS Management Fusion Forty - Rev 2.0  front side
Rev 2.0, front side
RCS Management Fusion Forty - Rev 1.0  front side
Rev 1.0, front side
RCS Management Fusion Forty - Rev 1.0  back side
Rev 1.0, back side
RCS Management Fusion Forty - Rev 2.0  back side
Rev 2.0, back side

Advert (GB)
1993-04

Advert (US)
1990-07

Advert (US)
1991-11

Company
Applied Visions, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit mono / stereo sound sampler
  • supports up to 28 kHz stereo sampling rate
  • stereo line input (2× RCA)
  • microphone input (1× 3.5mm jack), for low-impedance microphone (200-800ohm)
  • maximum line level 2.5Vpp
  • level adjustment knob (manual gain control)
  • connects to the parallel port, parallel port is passed through
  • switch at the front side switches between Future Sound and expansion attached to passed-through parallel port
  • plastic case, with dimensions 5"×1.5"
  • supplied with sampling software
    • software revision 1.0 supports 512KB RAM only
    • revisions ≥ 1.2 support expanded RAM > 512 kB
    Future Sound
  • utilizes AD7575 A/D converter
  • A1000 style parallel port
    Future Sound 500
  • utilizes TLC548 A/D converter
  • regular parallel port suitable for all other Amigas

Advert (US)
1986-04

Advert (US)
1987-01

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 11
    processor
  • 68EC030 @ 25 / 40 MHz or 68030 @ 50 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 25 / 40 / 50 MHz, PGA - clocked at the same speed as the 68030
    memory
  • 25 MHz: 1 MB on board + three SIMM sockets gives 13 MB max
  • 40 / 50 MHz: 4 MB on board + three SIMM sockets gives 16 MB max
  • supports only special 64 pin 1 or 4 MB 60 ns GVP SIMMs
  • maximum 8 MB is autoconfigured in the 16 MB address space, the exact amount is set by jumper
  • the remaining memory is configured as extended memory by the FaaastROM driver
    Impact Series II SCSI controller
  • 1.2 MB/s transfer speed
  • direct DMA transfer to onboard Fast RAM
  • FaaastROM SCSI driver (gvpscsi.device) - auto booting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • DB25 external connector
  • 50 pin internal header
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
  • optional hard disk mounting kit allows installing any 1" drive on the back of the card
    notes
  • 32 bit expansion bus for the EGS 110/24 graphics board
  • if the EGS 110/24 is installed no place remains for the hard disk mounting kit
  • 68000 fallback mode switchable either by software or jumper
  • in 68000 fallback mode RAM and SCSI is also switched off
  • Kickstart remapping
    jumper settings
  • rev 3
    J5
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    J6
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    J11
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    CN8
    2-3
    OFF
    1-2
    - board type
    - 25 MHz
    - 40 MHz
    - 50 MHz
    J2 -68000 fallback mode: OFF - enable
    J3 -MMU: ON - disable
    J9 -autoboot ROM: OFF - disable
    J12 -bank 1-2 memory address: ON - Zorro II address space, OFF - 0x01000000
    J14 -SCSI drive: OFF - connected
    CN6 -HDD LED
    CN16 -FPU clock: 2-3 - uses CPU clock
    J4
    ON
    J7, J8, J10, J13, J15
    OFF
    CN7, CN15
    1-2
    CN14
    2-3

    - reserved
  • rev 4 (additional jumpers to rev 3)
    J16 -DTACK pull-up for old A2000s: ON - enable
    CN15 -autoboot ROM version: 1-2 - v4.5; 2-3 - before v4.5
    CN17
    2-3
    1-2-3
     
    - 25 MHz, 50 MHz
    - 40 MHz
Great Valley Products G-Force 030 (Impact A2000-030 Combo Series II) - Rev 3 front side
Rev 3, front side
Great Valley Products G-Force 030 (Impact A2000-030 Combo Series II) - Rev 3 front side
Rev 3, front side
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Rev 3, back side
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Rev 4, front side
Great Valley Products G-Force 030 (Impact A2000-030 Combo Series II) - Rev 4 front side
Rev 4, front side
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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 11,255
    processor
  • 68040 @ 33 MHz
    memory
  • four 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
  • supports only special 4 or 16 MB GVP SIMMs
  • SIMM sizes cannot be mixed
  • 040 burst mode requires all four sockets to be filled up
  • Kickstart remapping
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • not Fast SCSI 2 - the same electronic as the GVP Series II controllers
  • no termination power is fed to the external SCSI connector - active termination must be used
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • RDB compatible
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
    I/O
  • RS232 compatible 9 pin buffered serial port
    • 614140 bps max transfer speed
  • Centronics parallel port
    • selectable IBM / Amiga compatible mode
    notes
  • 32 bit expansion bus for the EGS 110/24 graphics board
    jumper settings
    J4 -SCSI drive: OFF - connected
    J5 -autoboot ROM: OFF - disable
    J7 -MMU: ON - disable
    J20 -SIMM size: ON - 4 MB, OFF - 16 MB
    J22 -burst mode: OFF - enable
    J26 -DTACK pull-up for old A2000s: ON - enable
    CN9 -parallel port mode: 1-2 - Amiga, 2-3 - IBM
    J10, J16, J21, J24, J27
    ON
    J2, J3, J8, J15, J17, J18, J19, CN19
    OFF
    CN12, CN20
    1-2
    CN11
    2-3

    - reserved
Great Valley Products G-Force 040 -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products G-Force 040 -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products G-Force 040 -  back side
back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock and sound mixer
  • switchable dual composite input - software switching between two separate composite input sources for fast cuts between video - or a single high quality Y/C input
  • Composite to Y/C transcoder provides simultaneous composite, Y/C, and RGB outputs
  • the RGB output can be switched to provide YUV output for professional recording equipment
  • realtime ProcAmp controls allow adjustment of hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness, filtering, gain, and more
  • SECAM to PAL conversion in VCR quality
  • keyer modes include Amiga only, external video only, overlay, inverse overlay, and control of Amiga ECS and AGA special effects
  • audio processor allows software switching and mixing control of two separate monaural audio sources, with full control over volume, treble, and bass
  • can operate as an adjustable electronic RGB color splitter for direct use with the NewTek Digi-View or other slow-scan video digitizers
  • works with the Display Enhancer and FlickerFreeVideo boards for simultaneous genlocked video and deinterlaced Amiga graphics output
  • complete software control with full ARexx and CLI interfaces
  • AmigaDOS 1.3, 2.x, 3.x compatible
  • does not require separate power supply
  • inputs:
    • 2× Composite, RCA jacks
    • 1× Y/C, mini-DIN
    • 1× Component (RGB), DB25 (from Amiga DB23)
    • 2× monoaural audio, RCA jacks
    • 1× control (from Amiga DB9 joystick port)
  • outputs:
    • 1× Composite, RCA jacks
    • 1× Y/C, mini-DIN
    • 1× Component (RGB or YUV), DB23
    • 1× monoaural audio, RCA jacks
  • video input standards (user selectable):
    • NTSC-M
    • PAL-B/G/I
    • SECAM-L/B/G/K
  • video output standards (Amiga dependent):
    • NTSC-M
    • PAL-B/G/I

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Company
GfxBase, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2142 / 1,0
    graphics card
  • GDA = Graphics Display Adapter
  • 512 kB or 1 MB VRAM
  • the 512 kB GDA-1 is upgradable to 1 MB with four 256k×4 VRAMs
  • there is no graphics chip or graphics coprocessor on the card
    screen modes
  • 256 colours from the 16.7 million palette
  • 640×480, double buffering with 1 MB VRAM
  • 800×600, 16 colours with 512 kB, 256 colours with 1 MB VRAM
  • 1024×768, 16 colours with 512 kB, 256 colours with 1 MB VRAM
  • refresh rate is entirely dependent on the speed of the processor driving the card
  • since the display is driven by VRAMs (dual ported DRAMs) the processor will not be slowed down by display refresh like the standard Amiga graphics hardware
    notes
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • maps its memory directly into the Zorro II address space - limits the amount of fast RAM to 7 or 7.5 MB
  • the card can be used as regular RAM expansion when not used for display
  • a basic memory mapped frame buffer that is accessible to the programmer as one contiguous memory space
  • supported by the X Window System
  • does not support standard AmigaDOS screens

Company
NES Inc., USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2067 /
    serial interface
  • two DB9 serial ports
  • 16550 serial controller IC
  • 16 byte FIFO buffer
  • 110 to 115200 bps transfer speeds
  • by swapping the stock 1.8432 MHz oscillator to a 2 MHz one, it can operate at the standard 31250 bps MIDI rate
  • supports both software and hardware flow control
  • gemini.device supports up to eight Gemini boards in one Amiga
  • DB9 to DB25 cables are included

Company
Communications Specialties, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input
  • two composite (2× BNC), Y/C (2× BNC) and key (1× BNC) outputs
  • sunc source can be selected between video and Amiga
  • normal mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • reverse mode - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • no provision for fading Amiga graphics or video
  • adjustable RGB levels of the incoming Amiga signal
  • adjustable chrominance, luminance and composite gain of the outgoing video signal
  • adjustable horizontal, vertical and subcarrier timing of the outgoing video signal
  • comb filtering in the luminance channel
  • requires factory modification if used with an Amiga having Fat Agnus
  • external power supply

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Company
Datel Electronics, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    handy scanner
  • used scanner model: Genius GS-4500, made by Omron
  • scans monochrome and 64 grey shades
  • 400 dpi optical resolution
  • 105 mm scan width
  • status LED
  • scan start button
  • controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), dithering/bit depth (letter and photo settings)
  • supplied with Genius Scandit software
  • the same scanner is used for Atari and IBM PC scanner interfaces
    scanner interface
  • connects to the parallel port
  • for use with A1000, an adaptor is needed
  • 8 pin Mini-DIN connector for scanner
  • no passthrough connector
  • external 12V DC power supply

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Company
Hama, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, joystick port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • adjustable chroma, contrast, luminance and white level (separate red, green, blue) of video and computer picture
  • built in automatic color splitter for Deluxe View and DigiView
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • mixing (lap dissolve) and fade to black
  • inversion of mix functions (keyhole effect)
  • Y/C to RGB conversion even without Amiga
  • copy protection decoding
  • intergrated blackburst generator permits recording without incoming video signal
  • automatic switching to genlock mode at the presence of a video signal
  • bypass switch permits direct comparison of original and processed picture - does not affect the output video
  • monitor selector switch permits display of either the mixed picture or the Amiga picture
  • compatible with the A3000's display enhancer
Hama Genlock 290 -  top side
top side
Hama Genlock 290 -  front side
front side
Hama Genlock 290 -  left side
left side
Hama Genlock 290 -  right side
right side

Company
Hama, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs (SCART connectors)
  • manual input selection
  • adjustable white level (separate red, green, blue) of the source video signal
  • software controllable color splitter for digitisers
  • compatible with the A3000's display enhancer
Hama Genlock 292 -  top side
top side

Company
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • separate Amiga and video fader knobs
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
  • external power supply
MicroniK Genlock MG-10 -  front side
front side
MicroniK Genlock MG-10 -  rear side
rear side

Company
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • video signal enhancer
  • R, G, B adjustment knobs for the Amiga signal
  • separate Amiga and video fader knobs
  • bypass switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture - does not affect the video outputs
  • alpha channel for transparent foregrounds
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
  • external power supply
MicroniK Genlock MG-25 -  front side
front side
MicroniK Genlock MG-25 -  rear side
rear side

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Company
Gigatron, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

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Company
Software Results Enterprises, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
2150 / 1
  • allows using of inexpensive ISA cards on the Amiga
  • supports all the PC interrupts and I/O addresses
  • no support for ISA DMA transfers (required for PC floppies)
  • all address and data lines to the PC bus are buffered to avoid loading down Amiga bus lines
  • driver supports
    • 4 serial ports / modem cards (ibmser.device)
    • 3 parallel ports - not bi-directional (ibmprint.device)
    • 2 IDE / RLL / MFM hard drives (ibmIDE.device)
    • 1 NE1000 (8 bit) / NE2000 (16 bit) network card - SANA II compatible (NE1000.device, NE2000.device)
  • supported by OpenBSD
Software Results Enterprises Golden Gate 2+ -  front side
front side
Software Results Enterprises Golden Gate 2+ -  back side
back side
Software Results Enterprises Golden Gate 2+ -  front side
front side

Company
Vortex, Germany
Date
1992 / 1993 / 1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
8215 / 7,8,9
    IBM AT emulation
  • 80386SX @ 25 MHz or 80486SLC @ 25 MHz or 80486SLC2 @ 50 MHz (32 bit internal 16 bit external data bus, 1 kB cache inside, 2.4 times faster than 386SX)
  • optional FPU
  • optional HD/ED (1.2/1.44/2.88 MB) floppy disk controller kit (82077AA chip) for up to 3 drives (2 internal, 1 external)
  • internal floppy connector and a DB25 port for external floppies (HD kit required)
  • can use Amiga floppy drives as 360 or 720 kB
  • DB9 connector for the optional Monitor Master switch
  • built in IDE hard disk interface
  • hard disks can be emulated either as Amiga partitions formatted to MSDOS or via hardfiles
  • 27 different emulated video modes (from 4 color CGA to 2 color VGA or 8 color text only VGA)
  • emulated video modes can be displayed in 15 kHz
  • inserting an ISA display card automatically disables the video emulation
  • 512 kB on board + four SIMM slots max 16 MB, 2 or 4 MB can be used by the Amiga
  • 50% of Amiga RAM (this can be split between chip, fast, or public) can be used as RAM for the emulator
  • built in realtime clock, speaker, CMOS RAM
  • in server mode the Amiga can directly access the RAM and disk drives of the Golden Gate board
  • the Amiga mouse is emulated as a serial Microsoft mouse
  • the Amiga serial port can be used by the Golden Gate as either COM1 or COM2
  • the Amiga parallel port can be used as LPT1 or LPT2 by the Golden Gate
  • in A2000 an adapter is required under the 68000 (a simple capacitor is connected between two pins)
  • in A3000 at least Buster rev. 07 is required
    jumper settings
    J1 set reserved
    J4 open reserved
    J5 open reserved
    J8 set electronical speaker enabled
    J8 open electronical speaker disabled
     
    J2 J3
    open open Option ROM disabled
    set open 2MB for Amiga
    set set 4MB for Amiga
Vortex Golden Gate 386SX & 486SLC & 486SLC2 - Golden Gate 386SX  front side
Golden Gate 386SX, front side
Vortex Golden Gate 386SX & 486SLC & 486SLC2 - Golden Gate 386SX  back side
Golden Gate 386SX, back side
Vortex Golden Gate 386SX & 486SLC & 486SLC2 - Golden Gate 486SLC2  front side
Golden Gate 486SLC2, front side
Vortex Golden Gate 386SX & 486SLC & 486SLC2 - Golden Gate 486SLC2  back side
Golden Gate 486SLC2, back side

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Company
Golden Image, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    handy scanner
  • scans monochrome and 64 grey shades
  • 400 dpi optical resolution
  • 105 mm scan width
  • status LED
  • scan start button
  • controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), dithering/bit depth (1 letter and 3 photo settings)
  • supplied with Migraph Touch-UP software
  • the same scanner is used for Atari and IBM PC scanner interfaces
    scanner interface
  • connects to the parallel port
  • for use with A1000, an adaptor is needed
  • 8 pin Mini-DIN connector for scanner
  • no passthrough connector
  • external power supply

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Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 4
    processor
  • 68030 @ 14 MHz, PGA (synchronous with the A2000)
  • optional PGA FPU - it can either run at 14 MHz, or use a separate crystal up to 50 MHz
    memory
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 16 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 or 1M×4 DIPs
  • accepts chips in groups of eight
  • possible memory configurations are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 or 16 MB
    notes
  • software switchable 68000 fallback mode (also disables the memory expansion)
    jumper settings
    JumperDefaultDescription
    JP101-FPU Oscillator: 1-2 - no oscillator present, 2-3 - oscillator present
    JP201OFFMMU Disable: ON - MMU disabled, OFF - MMU enabled
    JP202OFFCPU Cache Disable: ON - Cache disabled, OFF - Cache enabled
    JP302ONCache Chip Memory: ON - caching disabled, OFF - caching enabled
    JP303-1MBit/4MBit: ON - 1MBit, OFF - 4 MBit
    JP304-reserved
    JP305-reserved
Kupke Golem 030 Turbo (A2000) -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem 030 Turbo (A2000) -  back side
back side

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Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 5
    Fast SCSI 2 and IDE controller
  • FAS216 SCSI controller IC
  • transfer speed is limited by the Zorro II interface
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • RDB and SCSI Direct compatible
  • autoboot ROM
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • disable switch at the back of the card
  • IDE part can be separately disabled
Kupke Golem FastSCSI/IDE -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem FastSCSI/IDE -  back side
back side

Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

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-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 1
4680 / 1
    ST-506 controller
  • supports RLL and MFM controllers
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • disable switch
    A500 / A1000 version - HD3000 & HD3000A
  • the interface box connects to the side expansion connector and has passthrough connector
  • the separate hard disk box has its own internal power supply and is connected by a DB19 cable
  • the A500 and A1000 interface boxes are different
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk inside the case
  • hard disk activity LED
  • power LED (on HD3000A only)
    Zorro II version - HD 3000A
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • hard disk activity LED connector
Kupke Golem HD 3000 -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem HD 3000 -  back side
back side

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1989-04

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1990-01

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Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 3
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only, 70 ns or faster
  • disable switch
  • asynchronous bus timing
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  back side
back side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  back side
back side

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1991-05

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Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 2
4369 / 1
    SCSI 2 controller
  • uses polled I/O instead of DMA transfer
  • does not support the complete SCSI protocol: no LUNs, no Disconnect/Reselect (important for tape drives), no synchronous transfer
  • supports autoboot / automount
  • RDB compatible
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • included partitioning software does not support drives larger than 2 GB (use HDToolbox instead)
  • disable switch at the back of the card
Kupke Golem SCSI II (A2000) -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem SCSI II (A2000) -  back side
back side

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Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port, joystick port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit mono / stereo sound sampler
  • stereo line input (2× RCA, 1× DIN)
  • level meter (8×LED array)
  • level adjustment knob (manual gain control)
  • connects to the parallel and joystick port, joystick port provides power
  • switch at the back side chooses mono or stereo mode
  • available as bundle with sampling software Golem Sound Machine
  • metal case
    Golem Sound
  • dedicated mono and stereo versions
    Golem Sound II
  • stereo version only

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1992-04

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1989-04

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1989-12

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1990-01

Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 4
    processor
  • 68030 @ 16 - 50 MHz, PLCC
  • optional 68882 up to 50 MHz, PLCC - can be clocked either together with the CPU (one crystal) or independently (two crystals)
    memory
  • 48 ZIP sockets accept up to 24 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts chips in groups of eight
    notes
  • disable switch
Kupke Golem Turbo-Board II -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem Turbo-Board II -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem Turbo-Board II -  back side
back side

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Company
Omega Datentechnik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 68020 @ 14 - 25 MHz, PGA
  • 68881 @ 14 - 25 MHz, PGA
  • 128 kB static RAM cache, expandable to 512 kB
  • connects to 68000 socket
Omega Datentechnik Goliat Turbo 020 -  front side
front side
Omega Datentechnik Goliat Turbo 020 -  back side
back side

Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 255
    GPIB (IEEE-488) interface
  • a cheaper successor of ASDG's Twin-X iSBX GPIB daughterboard combo
  • 16 kB static RAM
  • the board cannot DMA on the Zorro bus but there is an option for DMA to/from the GPIB controller and the onboard static RAM

Company
BSC / Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 33,34
  • changes the Amiga bitplaned graphics into chunky pixel mode
  • allows specially adapted software to display 256 colors out of 262144, even on an A1000
  • maximum resolution is 768×576 pixels on AGA Amigas or 384×576 pixels on OCS / ECS Amigas
  • the image is stored in Amiga Chip RAM
  • graphics is generated by a VGA RAMDAC
  • attaches to the DB23 RGB port, the display is connected to the Graffiti
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
BSC / Individual Computers Graffiti - Exterior bottom side
Exterior, bottom side
BSC / Individual Computers Graffiti - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
BSC / Individual Computers Graffiti - PCB front side
PCB, front side
BSC / Individual Computers Graffiti - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side

Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 2,4
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 53C80
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • two 50 pin SCSI headers
  • optional hard frame for placing a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • SCSI network sharing
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • A-Max I and II drivers
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of two giving 2, 4, 6, 8 MB RAM
    notes
  • the Grand Slam is basically a TrumpCard Professional 2000 with RAM expansion and some extra features
  • extra DB25 parallel port
Interactive Video Systems Grand Slam -  front side
front side
Interactive Video Systems Grand Slam -  front side
front side

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Company
Black Belt Systems, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    external framebuffer
  • shares the RGB display with the Amiga - it can even display both on a split screen
  • when HAM-E detects a special display-line signature (magic cookie) in a 640 pixels wide screen, then converts it to one that is half as wide with twice as many colour bitplanes
  • a side effect of sharing the screen is that this signature data can be seen as a couple of slim lines of garbage at the top left side - they can be eliminated by using an overscan screen on which they are above the visible screen area
  • register mode:
    • analogous to the Amiga lo-res mode, whereby a hardware colour register controls the colour of each individual pixel
    • up to 256 colours from a 24 bit palette
    • supports colour cycling
  • extended HAM mode:
    • similar to the normal Amiga HAM mode
    • uses compression techniques to achieve 18 bit colour form 8 bits of data
    • diminishes precise control over individual pixel colour
  • HAM-E Plus includes hardware antialiasing
    screen modes
  • HAM-E: 384×480 (overscan NTSC), 384×560 (overscan PAL)
  • HAM-E Plus: 768×480, 768×560
    notes
  • supplied with Image Professional image processing and paint program
  • direct support for NewTek's 21 bit DigiView buffers
  • supported fileformats: IFF24, IFF, HAM, RGB8 and RGBN, Targa, GIF, Dynamic HiRes
  • compatible with external genlocks, but a special shielded cable is required to improve performance
  • plugs to the 23 pin video port, the RGB port is passed through
  • an 8" × 10" unit with external power supply

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Company
Cameron
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
43521 / 16
    handy scanner
  • versions of the scan unit:
    • Type 2: monochrome, 200 dpi, 64 mm scanning width
    • Type 3: monochrome and 16 gray patterns (monochrome dithered in a 4×4 matrix), 200 dpi, 64 mm scanning width
    • Type 4: monochrome and 16 gray shades, 200/300/400 dpi, 64 mm scanning width
    • Type 10: 4096 colours, 90 dpi
    • Type 10/II:
      • monochrome, 400 dpi optical resolution, 105 mm scan width
      • status LED
      • scan button
      • controls: contrast, resolution (200/300/400 dpi), raster mode (b/w or dithered)
    • Type 14:
      • monochrome and 16/256 gray shades, 400 dpi optical resolution, 105 mm scan width
      • status LED
      • scan button
      • controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), bit depth (1/4/8 bit)
  • supplied with Handy-Painter and Handy-Reader (OCR) softwares
  • the same scanner is used for Atari and IBM PC scanner interfaces
    Bus interface
  • half length Zorro II card
  • DB9 connector on separate slot cover for attaching the handy scanner
    A500 / A1000 interface
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • DB9 connector
Cameron Handy Scanner - Zorro interface front side
Zorro interface, front side
Cameron Handy Scanner - Zorro interface back side
Zorro interface, back side
Cameron Handy Scanner - A500 Interface with Zorro Adapter front side
A500 Interface with Zorro Adapter, front side
Cameron Handy Scanner - type 10/II front side
type 10/II, front side
Cameron Handy Scanner - type 10/II back side
type 10/II, back side

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Company
Alcomp, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    OMTI controller
  • contains a PC XT slot where a standard OMTI controller is plugged in
  • supports OMTI 5520 (MFM) and OMTI 5527 (RLL) controllers
  • allows two drives to be connected simultaneously
  • no autoboot ROM
  • no place for hard disk on the card
  • no RAM option
Alcomp Hard-Disk Interface -  front side
front side
Alcomp Hard-Disk Interface -  back side
back side

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1989-11

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1989-11

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Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 150,158
    SCSI controller
  • Adaptec AIC-6250DL controller IC
  • word length, FIFO buffered DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM (HardFrame.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • the time to wait for the hard disk to spin up is set by a jumper to 30 seconds, otherwise it waits 5 minutes
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card's metal bracket
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • does not work with the A2000-A motherboards
  • A2000-B motherboards below revision 4.5 also might be problematic, requiring the U605 patch
Microbotics HardFrame -  front side
front side
Microbotics HardFrame -  back side
back side

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Company
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2118 / 100
    framebuffer
  • the Amiga's first 24 bit display device
  • designed to provide compatibility with genlocks, single frame controllers and other video equipment
  • 24 bit display and realtime animation
  • the output of the Harlequin is totally independent from the Amiga video
  • multiple Harlequin boards can be installed in one Amiga, each driving a separate device and outputting a different image
  • optional 8 bit alpha channel - superimpose high quality graphics onto live signal, or smoothly blend paint images
  • optional double buffering - two 24 bit displays instantly available
  • screen modes:
    • 740×486, 832×486, 910×486 (NTSC, 60 Hz)
    • 740×576, 832×576, 910×576 (PAL, 50 Hz)
    • 4, 8, 15 and 24 bit colour depth
    • 15 kHz interlaced or 31 kHz non-interlaced in all resolutions
  • models:
    • H1500 1.5 MB VRAM
    • H2000 2 MB VRAM - alpha channel
    • H3000 3 MB VRAM - double buffering
    • H4000 4 MB VRAM - alpha channel + double buffering
    • all models can be upgraded to later ones
  • outputs (two DB15 connectors):
    • RGB + Composite sync
    • digital key output
    • alpha channel
    • genlock control lines
  • sandwich card, it occupies the space of two Zorro slots
  • separate PAL and NTSC versions
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H2000 front side
H2000, front side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H2000 back side
H2000, back side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H2000 front side
H2000, front side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H4000 front side
H4000, front side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H4000 back side
H4000, back side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - H4000 with daughterboard installed front side
H4000 with daughterboard installed, front side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - Sat & TV card front side
Sat & TV card, front side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - Sat & TV card back side
Sat & TV card, back side
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland Harlequin - Daughterboard back side
Daughterboard, back side
  • Harlequin.dms
    install and developers disk
    harlequin.device v3.02 (21 Feb 1991), harlequin.library v11.07 (11 Jun 1992)

    453 kB

Company
Keybonus Ltd. / Amiga Centre Scotland, UK
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2118 /
    framebuffer
  • designed to produce RGB component video with CCIR compliant blanking and synchronisation (doing the half lines, serrations and equalizing pulses)
  • built in genlock - its output can be synchronised with a black burst studio reference, but does not do keying or mixing
  • filterd output signal, so it is quiet and properly band-limited
  • screen modes:
    • vertical resolution is fixed by CCIR compliance to 576 lines for the PAL variant, 486 for the NTSC variant
    • horizontal resolution can be selected from 910, 832, 768 (square pixel) or 720 for PAL, or 910, 832, 640 (square pixel) or 720 for NTSC
    • 15 kHz interlaced (CCIR compliant) or 31 kHz non-interlaced (VGA timings)
  • as well as normal 24 bit colour the board supports 24 bit palette mapped colour
  • supports 15 bit graphics
  • supports 8 bit direct or 8 bit palette mapped (from 24 bit palette) graphics
  • uses the Brooktree Bt473 RAMDAC same as the OpalVision
  • the framebuffer allows for storing a 24 bit image or 3× 8 bit palette mapped images
  • with the double buffering option it allows for 2× 24 bit, 2× 15 bit or 6× 8 bit images stored simultaneously
  • the buffer switching is synchronized to vertical blanking and can be switched every frame if necessary
  • the 8 bit alpha channel can be output as an analog signal for linear keying or anti-aliasing
  • it can also be reassigned to provide a 15 colour palette mapped overlay screen in addition to the main screen
  • the board can be configured to produce interrupts on the first and/or second field of the interlace
  • memory:
    • H2000 Plus: 2 MB VRAM
    • H4000 Plus: 4 MB VRAM and double buffering
    • the VRAM is linearly mapped into the Zorro II address space
  • backwards compatible with the Harlequin
  • optionally bundled with MacroSystem's V-Lab Y/C real-time digitizer

Company
Combitec, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    RLL / ST-506 controller
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autoboots even under Kickstart 1.2
  • works only with hard disks with OMTI or Adaptec controller

Company
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    flicker fixer
  • max 832×620 resolution
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
  • 768 kB DRAM
  • non-standard DB9 EGA connector, requires a special cable
  • digital RGB output with header on board
  • works in the A4000 but only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA and ECS compatibility
  • not compatible with genlocks
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Highgraph V -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Highgraph V -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Highgraph V -  back side
back side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Highgraph V -  front side
front side

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Company
E3B, Germany
Date
2002
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 200
    USB interface
  • four USB connectors
  • compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0 specifications (but supports only USB 1.1 transfer speeds)
  • all ports are protected against overvoltage and short circuit
  • integrated power management on port by port base
  • 38 pin expansion header for the ethernet module or for serial/parallel port expansions (HyperCom 3i)
  • high speed clock port
    optional FlashROM module - ROMulus
  • 512 kB flash ROM (256k×16)
  • reprogrammable up to 10.000 times - easy reprogramming by included software
  • software modules are automatically inserted by bootloader
  • can be deactivated at boot time
  • connects to the 38 pin expansion connector
  • passthrough connector for the Norway Ethernet module
    optional 10 Mbit Ethernet module - Norway
  • connects to the 38 pin expansion connector
  • NE2000 compatible chip with integrated 16 kB buffer
  • RJ45 (10BaseT) internal connector
  • DB9 external connector - a DB9 to RJ45 adaptor is supplied
  • network status display by four LEDs
  • SANA II driver
    notes
  • requires at least 68030 @ 25 MHz
  • has problems with RBM Onboard Zorro busboards
E3B Highway -  front side
front side
E3B Highway -  front side
front side
E3B Highway -  back side
back side
E3B Highway - Norway module front side
Norway module, front side
E3B Highway -  Norway module side
Norway module side

Company
Ronin / IMtronics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14 / 28 MHz, PGA (synchronous with the A2000)
  • optional PGA FPU (asynchronous)
    optional memory board - H2-Memory
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 16 MB RAM
  • possible configurations are 1, 2, 3, 4 MB with 256k×4 DIPs or 4, 8, 12, 16 MB with 1M×4 DIPs
  • DIPs must have at least 70 ns access time
  • memory does not autoconfig, software is needed
  • although the memory is mapped into the Zorro II memory space, it is not DMA-able
  • rules out other memory expansions in A2000-A
    notes
  • 68000 fallback mode
  • older revisions needed the 68000 to be removed which made the fallback mode impossible
  • the AddBuffers command in the Startup-Sequence may cause hard disk errors - the command has to be removed
  • compatibility problems with Kickstart 2.0
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2000 - RAM board H2-Memory front side
RAM board H2-Memory, front side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2000 - CPU board front side
CPU board, front side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2000 - blank CPU card front side
blank CPU card, front side

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1990-05

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1990-02

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1990-05

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1990-05

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1988-10

Company
Ronin / IMtronics, USA
Date
1989 & 1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
1028 / 57,87
4136 / 57,87
    processor
  • Hurricane 2800:
    • 68030 @ 28 MHz (synchronous with the A2000), PGA
    • optional 68882 up to 33 MHz (asynchronous), PGA
  • Hurricane 2800 Mk2:
    • 68030 @ 28 / 36 / 50 MHz (asynchronous), PGA
    • optional 68882 @ 28 / 36 / 50 MHz (clocked together with the 68030), PGA
    optional memory board - H2-Memory
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 16 MB RAM
  • possible configurations are 1, 2, 3, 4 MB with 256k×4 DIPs or 4, 8, 12, 16 MB with 1M×4 DIPs
  • DIPs must have at least 70 ns access time
  • does not support the burst mode of the 68030
  • does not support DMA to its memory
  • does not autoconfig, memory is configured by software at startup
    SCSI controller
  • 50 pin internal header
  • autoboot ROM
  • does not support the RDB protocol
    notes
  • 68000 fallback mode
  • the SCSI controller stays active and autoboots even in 68000 fallback mode
  • a boot menu can be reached by holding the right mouse button during startup
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2800 & Mk2 - RAM board H2-Memory front side
RAM board H2-Memory, front side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2800 & Mk2 - RAM board H2-Memory back side
RAM board H2-Memory, back side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2800 & Mk2 -  front side
front side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2800 & Mk2 -  back side
back side
Ronin / IMtronics Hurricane 2800 & Mk2 - blank CPU card front side
blank CPU card, front side

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Company
Daniel Instruments / IMtronics, Switzerland
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14.3 MHz, PGA (synchronous with the A500)
  • optional 68881 or 68882 up to 33 MHz, PGA (asynchronous)
    memory
  • eight DIP sockets for 1 or 4 MB 32 bit RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 or 1M×4 DIPs
  • no waitstates with 70 ns RAM
  • although the memory is mapped inside the 68000 memory space, it is not DMA-able
    notes
  • connects to the 68000's socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback mode
Daniel Instruments / IMtronics Hurricane 500 -  front side
front side

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1990-01

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1989-11

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1990-02

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1990-05

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1990-05

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1990-11

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1991-01

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1991-03

Company
VMC Harald Frank, Germany
Date
1996 / 1997
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 2,3
    serial and parallel interfaces
  • Hypercom 1 / PortJnr
    • tiny 2x4 cm board
    • connects to A1200's clock port
    • Exar 16C650 UART chip
    • one DB25 RS232 serial port
    • 50 to 460800 bps transfer speed
    • 64 byte FIFO buffer (32 byte receive, 32 byte send)
    • may have problems with 1D4 motherboard revision
    • requires some modifications in order to work together with the Melody 1200 audio board
    • not compatible with Mikronik towers
  • Hypercom 3 & 3Z / PortPlus
    • Hypercom 3: connects to A1200's clock port
    • Hypercom 3Z: Zorro II version
    • Exar 16C552 or 16C553 UART chip
    • one DB25 bidirectional parallel port with 500 kB/s transfer speed
    • one DB9 and one DB25 RS232 serial port with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
    • A1200 version may have problems with 1D4 motherboard revision
    • requires some modifications in order to work together with the Melody 1200 audio board
    • not compatible with Mikronik towers
    • Hypercom 3Z serial ports are supported by NetBSD
  • Hypercom 3i
    • expansion module for the Hypercom 3Z / 4 and the ISDN Blaster
    • Exar 16C552 UART chip
    • two additional DB25 460800 bps buffered serial ports
    • one additional DB25 500 kB/s buffered bidirectional parallel port
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
  • Hypercom 4
    • Zorro II
    • two Exar 16C554 or 16C654 UART chips
    • four DB25 RS232 serial ports with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
    • up to five Hypercom 4 can be installed into one Amiga
    • supported by NetBSD
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom (PortJnr, PortPlus) - Hypercom 1 / PortJnr  front side
Hypercom 1 / PortJnr, front side
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom (PortJnr, PortPlus) - Hypercom 1 / PortJnr  back side
Hypercom 1 / PortJnr, back side
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom (PortJnr, PortPlus) - Hypercom 4 front side
Hypercom 4, front side

Company
VMC Harald Frank, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 6,7
    serial and parallel interfaces
  • Hypercom 3 Plus
    • available in both Zorro II and clock port versions
    • the latter connects directly to the 26 pin expansion port of Buddha/Catweasel or connects with a cable to A1200's clock port
    • the Zorro II version is based on the HyperCom 4 Plus, it uses the same PCB
    • Exar 16C552 UART chip
    • one DB25 bidirectional parallel port with 500 kB/s transfer speed
    • one DB9 and one DB25 RS232 serial port with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
    • not compatible with Mikronik towers
    • supported by NetBSD
  • Hypercom 3 Tel
    • expansion module for the ISDN Blaster
    • Exar 16C552 UART chip
    • two DB25 460800 bps buffered serial ports
    • one DB25 500 kB/s buffered bidirectional parallel port
    • one handset connector
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
  • Hypercom 4 Plus
    • Zorro II
    • two Exar 16C552 UART chips
    • four DB25 or DB9 RS232 serial ports with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
    • two DB25 500 kB/s buffered bidirectional parallel ports
    • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
    • up to five Hypercom 4 can be installed into one Amiga
    • supported by NetBSD
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom Plus - Zorro II version back side
Zorro II version, back side
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom Plus - Clock port version front side
Clock port version, front side
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom Plus - Clock port version back side
Clock port version, back side
VMC Harald Frank Hypercom Plus - Zorro II version back side
Zorro II version, back side

Company
The Puzzle Factory, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
  • a public domain hardware hackers project, designed by Jeff Lavin
  • sold as a kit - either the PCBs only, or all components
  • consists of a main board and one or two serial I/O boards connected by 20 pin ribbon cables
  • the main board plugs into the CIA B socket with a 40 pin ribbon cable, the CIA chip is moved onto the board
  • does not work with the A3000
    serial interface
  • one or two Rockwell 65C52 ACIA chips
  • each serial I/O board holds two DB25 serial connectors
  • newser.device supports 15 standard baud rates from 50 to 38400 bps, plus the MIDI rate, 31250 bps
  • full hardware handshaking
  • up to four units may be open at one time, although a 68000 processor may not be able to keep up with all four units running above 2400 bps
    parallel interface
  • one or two Rockwell 65C22 VIA chips
  • up to four parallel ports driven by eightbit.device
  • the type of the connectors depend on the user, either DB25 or Centronics can be attached
The Puzzle Factory I/O Expansion - Main board front side
Main board, front side
The Puzzle Factory I/O Expansion - Serial board front side
Serial board, front side
  • IOBoard.lha
    Aminet
    building instructions, schematics
    newser.device v2.10

    349 kB
  • newser221.lha
    Aminet
    newser.device v2.21
    28 kB

Company
Michael Böhmer, Germany
Date
1999
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 15
    I2C controller
  • I2C = Inter IC Communication, a standard for coupling many different chips together, where a master controls many other slave chips
  • a do it yourself hardware project: schematics, building instructions and driver software are all published, GAL sources can be obtained freely from the author
  • PCF8584 bus controller
  • bus speed can be chosen to be 1.5, 11, 45 or 90 kHz
  • battery backed up clock which optionally can be used as a replacement for the motherboard RTC chips
  • VMC compatible expansion connector for optional modules like the Hypercom 3i
  • DB9 connector

Company
Edotronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 1
    IEEE-488 / IEC-625 bus interface
  • interface functions: SH, AH, T, TE, L, LE, SR, PP, DC, DT, C
  • iec.library with full talker / listener functions
  • IEC: AmigaDOS device
  • interfacing of nonstandard devices is possible (eg. CBM 8xxx)

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 11
    processor
  • 68030 @ 22 / 33 MHz, QFP
  • 68882 @ 22 / 33 MHz, PLCC surface mounted
  • the CPU and FPU are clocked at the same speed by the same oscillator
    memory
  • 22 MHz: 1 MB preinstalled, expandable to 13 MB RAM
  • 33 MHz: 4 MB preinstalled, expandable to 16 MB RAM
  • three 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 1 or 4 MB GVP SIMMs
    Impact Series II SCSI controller
  • WD33C93 controller IC
  • direct DMA transfer to onboard Fast RAM
  • FaaastROM SCSI driver (gvpscsi.device) - auto booting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • DB25 external connector
  • 50 pin internal header
  • optional hard disk mounting kit allows installing any 1" drive on the back of the card
    jumper settings
    J10
    ON
    OFF
    J13
    OFF
    ON
    - memory address
    - outside Zorro II address space
    - Zorro II address space (with 1 MB SIMMs only)
    J3 -MMU: ON - disable
    J4 -SCSI drive: OFF - connected
    J6 -68000 fallback mode: OFF - enable
    J9 -autoboot ROM: ON - disable
    J7, J12, J15, J17, J18, J19, J22
    ON
    J8, J11, J14, J16, J20
    OFF
    J21, CN7, CN8
    1-2

    - reserved
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-030 Combo - Rev 3  front side
Rev 3, front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-030 Combo - Rev 3  back side
Rev 3, back side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-030 Combo - Rev 4  front side
Rev 4, front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-030 Combo - Rev 4  back side
Rev 4, back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 1,2,3
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93 controller IC
  • autoboot ROM (optional on early versions) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • has no autoboot disable jumper - the autoboot ROMs have to be removed under Kickstart 1.2
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no place for mounting a hard disk on the card
    memory
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 1 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs
  • early revisions support 512 kB or 1 MB configurations
  • late revisions support 0 or 1 MB configurations
  • DMA between drive and 4 kB onboard SRAM
  • late revisions: depending on the RAM configuration, one of two PAL chips has to be installed ( 0 MB = PAL with red label, 1 MB = PAL with blue label) in location U74
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    J3Memory Size0 or 512 kB - ON
    1 MB - OFF
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-1/X -  front side
front side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 1,2,3
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93 controller IC
  • autoboot ROM (optional on early versions) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • has no autoboot disable jumper - the autoboot ROMs have to be removed under Kickstart 1.2
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no place for mounting a hard disk on the card
    memory
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • early revisions:
    • accepts 256k×4 DIPs in groups of eight
    • supports 0, 1 and 2 MB configurations
  • later revisions:
    • accepts 1M×1 DIPs in groups of 16
    • supports only 0 and 2 MB configurations
  • DMA between drive and 16 kB onboard SRAM
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    J1, J2Memory Size0 MB - ON ON
    1 MB - ON OFF
    2 MB - ON OFF
    J4AutobootEnable / Disable
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-2/X -  front side
front side
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back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 2,3
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93
  • optional autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • DMA between drive and 8 kB onboard SRAM
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no memory expansion
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    J2AutobootEnable - ON, Disable - OFF
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC - Rev 4 front side
Rev 4, front side
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Rev 4, back side
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Rev 5, front side
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Rev 5, back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 10,11
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93 @ 7 MHz
  • 3.58 MB/s transfer speed
  • FaaastROM SCSI driver (gvpscsi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • RDB compatible
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no termination power
  • no memory expansion
  • A-Max II driver (gvpscsi.amhd)
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
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front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC Series II -  back side
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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 2,3
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93
  • autoboot ROM is standard but optionally can be replaced with advanced autoboot ROM supporting removable media devices
  • has no autoboot disable jumper - the autoboot ROMs have to be removed under Kickstart 1.2
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
    memory
  • two 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs
  • DMA between drive and 16 kB onboard SRAM
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front side
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back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 10,11
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93A @ 14 MHz
  • 3.58 MB/s transfer speed
  • FaaastROM SCSI driver (gvpscsi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • RDB compatible
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no termination power
  • A-Max II driver (gvpscsi.amhd)
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of two, giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • this memory is technically not Zorro II memory - data is DMA-d from the HD as normal, but not via the Zorro bus for added speed
    jumper settings
    J5
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    J6
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    J7
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    J8
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    J9
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    - memory
    - 0 MB
    - 2 MB, CN10-CN11
    - 4 MB, CN10-CN13
    - 6 MB, CN10-CN15
    - 8 MB, CN10-CN17
    J3 -autoboot ROM
    J4 -SCSI drive
    J10-J12 -SCSI ID
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC+8 Series II - Rev II with RAM and Guru-ROM installed front side
Rev II with RAM and Guru-ROM installed, front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC+8 Series II - Rev II with RAM front side
Rev II with RAM, front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC+8 Series II - Rev 4 front side
Rev 4, front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-HC+8 Series II - Rev 4 back side
Rev 4, back side
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Rev II with RAM and Guru-ROM installed, back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2077 / 9
  • 16 DIP sockets for 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs
  • suppports 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations
  • fully auto-configuring
    jumper settings
    J5
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    J6
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    J7
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    J8
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    J9
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    J10
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    ON

    - 2 MB (DIPs only)
    - 4 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN13)
    - 6 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN15)
    - 8 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN17)
    - 8 MB ( no DIPs, 4 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN13)
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front side
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back side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 1,2,3
    SCSI 2 DMA controller
  • WD 33C93 controller IC
  • autoboot ROM (optional on early versions) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • has no autoboot disable jumper - the autoboot ROMs have to be removed under Kickstart 1.2
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • no place for mounting a hard disk on the card
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs in groups of two
  • DMA between drive and 16 kB onboard SRAM
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front side

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 10,11

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Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, video slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 32
    multi-function video card
  • framebuffer:
    • provides 12 or 24 bits of colour information to an Amiga screen
    • 1.5 MB as two banks of 12 bit RAM
    • double buffered 12 bit (4096 colours) animations or a single buffered 24 bit (16.7 million colours) image
    • 768×625 (PAL) or 768×525 (NTSC) maximum resolution
  • framegrabber:
    • realtime digitizing at up to 25 fps
    • freeze, grab and store 12 or 24 bit full screen live RGB video in real time frame grabbing
    • composite and Y/C video requires an RGB splitter or the optional Video Interface Unit
  • flicker fixer:
    • duplicates and enhances the A3000's display enhancer circuitry
    • even de-interlaces external live video
    • the HD15 VGA output is software switchable between 15 and 31 kHz
    • works only in 12 bit mode
  • picture in picture:
    • freeze, resize, move or scale live incoming RGB video in a window
    • reverse-PIP - place a fully functional movable and scalable Workbench window on full screen live video
    • works in 12 bit mode only
  • genlock:
    • separate composite and component (RGB + sync) genlocks
    • three genlock modes - controlled by a switch on the back of the board:
      • Amiga graphics only
      • keyed source - allows external video to show through the background
      • full external - direct feed of the RGB signal so it can be seen what the camera is pointing at or the live video to show through every colour but the background
  • separated RGB, composite and Y/C inputs
  • composite and Y/C outputs
  • optional Video Interface Unit:
    • connects to the 26 pin I/O connector of the IV24
    • built-in RGB splitter converts the composite and Y/C inputs into RGB
    • separate RGB, 2× composite, Y/C, external reference, key and remote control inputs
    • composite, Y/C and key outputs
    • software selectable sync source (external reference, composite 1 or 2, Y/C)
  • optional Video Interface Unit / Component Transcoder:
    • all features of the Video Interface Unit
    • connects to the 26 pin I/O and the HD15 VGA connector of the IV24
    • additional component input and output (Y, B-Y, R-Y), RGB output
  • connects to the inline Zorro and video slots of the A3000
  • can be installed in the A2000 with an optional video slot adaptor card
  • does not require a time base corrector unless broadcast quality is required
  • software: Scala, Caligari 24, MacroPaint, IV24 utilities
  • VHI driver
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Main board, front side
Great Valley Products Impact Vision 24 - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Great Valley Products Impact Vision 24 - A2000 video slot adapter front side
A2000 video slot adapter, front side
Great Valley Products Impact Vision 24 - Video Interface Unit / Component Transcoder  front side
Video Interface Unit / Component Transcoder, front side
Great Valley Products Impact Vision 24 - Open case of Video Interface Unit / Component Transcoder  top side
Open case of Video Interface Unit / Component Transcoder, top side

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Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2009
Amiga
A1000, A500, A500+, A600, A2000, A3000, A3000T
Interface
Denise socket
    flicker-fixer
  • all Amiga video modes up to Super Hires are supported and flicker-fixed (with the exception of the A2024 mode)
  • picture refresh rate of at least 60 Hz for all screen modes (can be reduced to 50 Hz to avoid tearing effects)
  • can output ECS screen modes even with an OCS denise installed, as long as a ECS Agnus is installed
  • scanline emulation for non-interlaced modes
  • built-in Graffiti emulation
  • stacked operation of two Indivision ECS allows a dual screen setup (with different content on each screen)
  • PAL and NTSC screen supported
  • supports border blanking
  • HD15 VGA connector
    • header on the board to attach the ribbon cable with the VGA connector
  • installs in the Denise socket, the Denise is replaced onto the board
  • grounding connection is recommended, a cable (with cable lugs) is provided
  • no driver needed, however additional screenmodes are supported:
    • HighGFX (1024×786)
    • HD720 (1280×720)
    • SuperPlus (800×600) - 16 colors out of 4096
  • with Picasso96 driver, 256 colors can be displayed on workbench screen
  • config tool provided to update flash memory and make adjustments to the output
  • suitable for all OCS and ECS Amigas, however acessories or modifications may be required:
    • A1000: adapter required due to the power supply being in the way
    • A500: no modification necessary
    • A500+: no modification necessary
    • A600: A603, A604 or A604n memory expansion required, metal shield (if present) has to be removed or cut
    • A2000: only for Rev. 4.1/4.3, one electrolytic capacitor (C225) must either be moved or replaced by a flatter version
    • A3000: RTC battery has to be moved or removed
    • A3000T: card has to be lifted with at least two additional sockets, covers the video slot and interferes with full-length Zorro cards in the uppermost slot
    • CDTV: no modification necessary

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5446 (PCI bus)
    • 135 MHz dot clock in 8 bit modes
    • 85 MHz in 16 and 24 bit modes
  • 4 MB 45 ns EDO RAM
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×16 interlace
  • 1280×1024×24 non-interlace
    notes
  • CyberGraphX 3 & 4 drivers

Company
Spirit Technology, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 8
    processor
  • the board has its own CMOS 68000 processor installed
  • socket for an optional 68881 or 68882 PGA FPU
  • connects into the 68000 socket
    SCSI controller
  • Adaptec AIC6250 controller IC
  • does not use DMA transfers
  • supports the RDB standard
  • autoboot ROM
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB zero wait state RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of eight
  • supports 1, 2, 4 and 8 MB configurations

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Spirit Technology, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • looping composite input (2× BNC)
  • composite outputs (2× BNC)
  • RGB output (3× BNC)
  • key output (1× BNC)
  • NTSC and PAL versions
  • overlay fader with control selector
  • genlock disable switch (Amiga passthrough)
  • front panel can be remoted to 25 feet
  • horizontal phase adjustable to source video
  • selector for A500, A1000 and A2000 compliance

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Company
RBM Digitaltechnik, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4711 / 1
    serial and parallel interface
  • ST16C654 interface chip
  • four serial ports with up to 460800 bps transfer speed (9 pin)
  • one 500 kB/s buffered EPP/ECP uni/bidirectional parallel port (25 pin)
  • 64 byte FIFO buffer for the serial ports
  • 16 byte FIFO buffer for the parallel port(s)
  • can be upgraded up to 8 kB FIFO memory which can be related to each module
  • modular interface
    • optional second parallel port (ST78C36 chip + cable)
    • optional Ethernet module
    • planned modules: AHI sound card, IDE ports, two-way infrared controller (IrDA)
  • driver for parallel ZIP drives and scanners (ioblixepp.device)
  • up to five IOBlix cards are supported in one Amiga
  • the IOBlix end plate is blank, reserved for connectors of the planned optional modules
  • all the serial and parallel ports are on separate plates
    optional Ethernet interface
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors (some revisions lack the 10Base2 connector)
  • automatic detection of the used connector
  • full duplex
  • SANA 2 driver
  • requires IOBlix firmware 2.0
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix -  front side
front side
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix -  front side
front side
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix -  back side
back side
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix -  back side
back side
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix - Ethernet module  front side
Ethernet module, front side
RBM Digitaltechnik IOBlix - Ethernet module  back side
Ethernet module, back side

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 11
    serial and parallel interface
  • one DB25 parallel port
  • two buffered DB9 serial ports
  • 1-614400 bps serial transfer speed
  • ST16C552 interface chip with 16 byte buffer
  • MIDI sub-port for optional MIDI expansion box - 1 IN, 3 Out, 1 Thru
  • expansion port for optional RS422 or second RS232 kit
  • parallel port can be set to be Amiga or IBM compatible
    • Amiga: 5V supplied on pin 14
    • IBM: no power supplied
  • works together with G-Force parallel ports
  • supports multiple IOExtenders in one machine
  • not compatible with ParNet
  • supported by Linux
Great Valley Products IOExtender -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products IOExtender -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products IOExtender -  back side
back side

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Company
VMC Harald Frank, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 1
  • Siemens / ISAC-S, HSCX, HSCX-TE chipset
  • max 2× 64000 bps transfer speed
  • 128 byte FIFO buffer
  • up to 10 different MSN numbers per device
  • support for ISDN SetClock
  • supported protocols on B channel
    • X.75, T.70 NL, T.90, V.110, V.120, PPP
  • supported protocols on D channel
    • 1TR6 and EDSS1
  • expansion port for the Hypercom 3i and Hypercom 3 Phone I/O modules
    • due to a couple of bugs in the ISDN Blaster PALs, the expansion port is not ready to take any expansions by default
    • Michael Böhmer from E3B describes the required hardware patch
  • up to 5 ISDN Blasters can be installed into one Amiga
  • supported by NetBSD
  • bugs
    • the card configures with a chained config request, so the Amiga thinks the card in the slot behind the Blaster is located on the same PIC - this bug is mostly harmless and correctable
    • the card stores only the upper three bits of the base address, assuming that it will get a place in the address space between 0xe80000 and 0xef0000 - this bug is not correctable
    • the address decoding does not differentiate between the ISDN chipset and the expansion socket - this bug is only noticeable when an expansion module is present; it is correctable
VMC Harald Frank ISDN Blaster -  front side
front side
VMC Harald Frank ISDN Blaster -  front side
front side
VMC Harald Frank ISDN Blaster -  back side
back side
VMC Harald Frank ISDN Blaster -  back side
back side
VMC Harald Frank ISDN Blaster - Connector right side
Connector, right side

Company
Inhouse Information
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5500 / 100
No description available.

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 64
2092 / 64
  • the card is basically a Siemens ISDN standard design with a Zorro interface
  • ISDN-In and ISDN-Out connectors
  • RCA connector for Audio-In
  • phone handset connector
  • two 32 byte FIFO buffers
  • driver (bscisdn.device) emulates a Hayes compatible modem
  • supports the X.75 and V.110 protocols
    • X.75: 64 kbit/s
    • V.110: 38400 bps
  • supported by NetBSD
  • when CE-certification became necessary in Germany, BSC had to develop a new version of the card, the ISDN Master II
BSC ISDN Master -  front side
front side
BSC ISDN Master -  back side
back side

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Company
BSC / ith Kommunikationstechnik, Germany
Date
1992,1993,1994,1995
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5000 / 1
2049 / 65
2092 / 65
  • supports two B-channels and one D-channel
  • supports X.75, T70NL (Btx), V.110, syncPPP, HDLC, 1TR6 and E-DSS1 (EuroISDN)
  • microphone, auxiliary and phone headset connectors
  • 64 byte FIFO buffer
  • D-channel activity monitoring
  • driver (fossil.device) emulates a Hayes compatible modem
  • optional module allows full telephone features with answering machine
  • parallel data and telephone calls
  • requires at least a 68020 processor
  • supported by NetBSD
  • ith Kommunikationstechnik bought the license before BSC's bankruptcy and continued production and software development
  • the new ith device driver supports multiple ISDN Masters in one Amiga
BSC / ith Kommunikationstechnik ISDN Master II -  front side
front side
BSC / ith Kommunikationstechnik ISDN Master II -  back side
back side

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2000
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 5
  • ISDN-In and ISDN-Out connectors
  • optional phone module
  • channel bundling (joining two 64k ISDN lines together for 128k access) is in development
  • parallel data and telephone calls
  • CE96 compliant driver
  • driver (isdnsurfer.device) emulates a Hayes compatible modem
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • clock port
    • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port
    • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
    • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)
  • supported by NetBSD
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  back side
back side
  • isdnsurf.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    36 kB
  • isdndev.lha
    Individual Computers
    isdnsurfer.device v1.944
    15 kB

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • ISDN-In and ISDN-Out connectors
  • Audio-In RCA connector
  • phone handset connector
  • designed by Harald Frank (from VMC) and F. Geller for BSC
  • only a dozen of null series card were produced
  • software was not ready in time, BSC started to develop the ISDN Master instead
BSC ISDN-Karte -  front side
front side

Company
Zeus Electronic Development, Germany
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2189 / 3
  • ISDN-In and ISDN-Out connectors
  • supported by NetBSD
  • specifications unknown

Company
Winner's Circle Systems / Ronin, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    CPU board adaptor
  • allows A1000 processor boards to be used in the A2000
  • just a bare 68000 socket on an A2000 style processor card
  • works with almost all those A1000 cpu socket boards, for example the Ronin Hurricane
  • too wide boards do not fit inside the A2000 case
Winner's Circle Systems / Ronin K-Card -  front side
front side

Company
Team 4, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
3084 / 12
  • 768×576 (PAL) 32 bit framebuffer (24 bit colour + 8 bit alpha channel)
  • double buffering for two 32 bit screens or four 8 bit screens
  • realtime full colour RGB frame grabber
  • RS343A and RS170 compatible video output
  • T800 @ 25 MHz transputer for board pixel operations and image processing - frees up the host CPU so the user can enjoy fast response from the computer without waiting for graphics operations
  • 4 MB VRAM for the framebuffer
  • 4 MB DRAM for the transputer
  • a built-in SCSI controller was planned for fast loading of images
  • supported by TVPaint and Kasmin Paint (the latter features realtime hardware scrolling and transputer controlled brushes)
Team 4 Kasmin -  front side
front side

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2004
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 10
    Flash ROM
  • 1 MB 32 bit flash ROM
  • two flash memory chips
  • uses 64 kB of the Zorro II address space for accessing the 512 kB / 1 MB FlashROM
  • allows storage of software which are run at startup of the Amiga
  • reprogrammable up to 100.000 times
  • extra clock port
    • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port
    • the orientation of the port is geared toward expansions by Individual Computers (eg. the SilverSurfer), other expansions (eg. Melody 1200) do not fit correctly
    • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
    • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)
  • optional 1 GB flash module is in development, will connect to the clock port
  • write protection jumper against unwanted reprogramming
Individual Computers Kickflash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  back side
back side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  back side
back side

Company
CBM Design / Gameworks, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A500+, A1000
A2000
A2000

-
-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
CPU slot
    Kickstart Switcher
  • two 32 pin sockets for EPROM Kickstart and one 40 pin socket for an original ROM
  • supports 32 pin EPROMs 27C1001, 27C2001, 27C4001 or compatible
  • switch (external version) resp. jumper (internal version) allows switching between internal Kickstart, external ROM and external EPROM
  • three different variants available:
    • A500/A500+/A1000 external version with case, plugs into side expansion slot
    • A2000 internal version for Zorro slot, to be installed into 100 pin Zorro slot despite having only 86 pins (installs towards rear side)
    • A2000 internal version for CPU slot (special version upon request)
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) -  front side
front side
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) - PCB front side
PCB, front side
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) - PCB back side
PCB, back side
  • KISS.jpg
    user manual / Bedienungsanleitung
    666 kB

Company
Kupke, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot
    Kickstart Module and Switcher
  • allows switching between two Kickstarts
  • Kickstart 1: 1 socket for an original ROM
  • Kickstart 2: 2 sockets for an EPROM based Kickstart
  • jumpers to select between the Kickstarts
  • expansion features both A500 side expansion and A2000 CPU connectors
Kupke Kickstart Switcher A500/A2000 -  front side
front side
Kupke Kickstart Switcher A500/A2000 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-04

Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector & sync generator
  • two infinite window time base correctors on one card
  • completely synchronizes two independent video sources
  • multiple Kitchen Syncs can be used together for even more channels
  • completely accurate sync generator - totally regenerates all sync and blanking signals
  • built in proc amp
  • external LCD control panel
  • S-VHS and Hi8 compatible inputs - can use composite or S-Video into either channel
  • advanced sync output
  • S-VHS output option
  • genlock option
  • jitter free freeze frame, field1 or field2
  • variable rate strobe
  • external contact closure interface for freeze
  • three user presets and one factory setting stored internally
Digital Creations / Progressive Image Kitchen Sync -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1991-07

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1993-04

Advert (US)
1993-09

Advert (US)
1993-11

Advert (US)
1994-07

Company
Jürgen Kommos, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI 2 controller
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • the SCSI cable is soldered onto the card and there is no external SCSI connector - a T-adapter is required to add more than one SCSI device, by placing the controller in the middle of the SCSI chain
  • autoboot ROM (jkscsi.device)
  • not RDB compatible
Jürgen Kommos Kommos A2000 SCSI -  front side
front side
Jürgen Kommos Kommos A2000 SCSI -  back side
back side

Company
C-Ltd., USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1004 / 4
2050 / 4
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • dual-buffered pseudo-DMA design
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • place for two 3.5" hard disks on the card (on both sides)
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • supports SCSI network sharing
C-Ltd. Kronos -  front side
front side
C-Ltd. Kronos -  front side
front side
C-Ltd. Kronos -  back side
back side
C-Ltd. Kronos -  back side
back side

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1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-11

Advert (DE)
1990-02

Company
Lola Electronics, UK
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    video encoder
  • RF modulated output
  • three separate composite (RCA) outputs
  • S-VHS output
  • not a genlock but much cheaper
Lola Electronics L4020 -  front side
front side
Lola Electronics L4020 -  back side
back side
Lola Electronics L4020 -  front side
front side

Vapourware
Company
Alcomp, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
video slot
    flicker fixer (never released)
  • maximum resolution: 732×568
  • refresh rate: 58.1 Hz
  • supports only in 16 colors
  • double scan mode
  • overscan support
  • DB9 connector
  • an external version for A500 and A1000 was announced as well, but neither the external nor this internal version was finally released

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1989-08

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1989-11

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1989-11

Company
Prime Image, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    Y/C adapter
  • converts the Video Toaster composite inputs and outputs to Y/C
  • attaches directly to the Toaster backplate with its six RCA connectors and RCA to BNC adapters
  • Toaster's all composite connectors are passed through (6× BNC)
  • Y/C inputs (4× mini-DIN) and an output (1× mini-DIN)
  • Betacam or MII compatible component output (Y/R-Y/B-Y)
  • 3-way adaptive comb filter
  • all inputs and outputs are available at the same (Y/C, composite, component)
  • external power supply
Prime Image Little Magic Box -  front side
front side
Prime Image Little Magic Box -  rear side
rear side

Company
A-Squared Development, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1005 / 1
    realtime digitizer
  • grayscale capture in 16 shades (15 frames/s)
  • colour capture in 32 (12 frames/s) or 4096 colours (4 frames/s)
  • supports overscan
  • does not have video buffer - the digitized data is transfered directly to the Amiga memory using DMA
  • four BNC connectors - two setups can be selected by jumper
    • mode 1: two inputs (FBAS) and two outputs (passed through video signal for control purposes)
    • mode 2: one RGB input with sync
  • very sensitive on the quality of the video signal
  • PAL (1987) and NTSC (1989) versions
  • the PAL version was manufactured by Elan Design, author of the Invision Plus software
  • requires a hardware upgrade kit (a pal replacement and a jumper cut) in order to work in A3000s and A4000s
    Invision Plus software
  • seriously enhances the abilities of the card compared to the original Live! software
  • realtime effects (e.g. manipulation of colour register, fade out to black or white, wipes, strobes, looping) which can be attached to keys and mouse movements
  • effects can be combined (keys + mouse)
  • supports Anim-5 format
  • can capture sequences as large as the amount of free memory
  • multiple capture buffers
A-Squared Development Live! 2000 -  front side
front side
A-Squared Development Live! 2000 -  back side
back side

Advert (FR)
1991-04

Advert (DE)
1989-12

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1990-05

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1990-05

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
    keyboard adapter
  • allows the connection of PC a keyboard
  • translates PC keys to Amiga keys:
    • F11 and F12 - [ and ]
    • Print Screen - \
    • Insert - Help
    • Home - Shift + Left or Alt + Left
    • End - Shift + Right or Alt + Right
    • Page Up - Shift + Up or Alt + Up
    • Page Down - Shift + Down or Alt + Down
    • Left and Right Windows - Left and Right Amiga
  • external version:
    • connects directly between the A4000 keyboard port and the PC keyboard
    • requires a PS2 adapter when used with an A2000 or A3000
  • A1200 version:
    • connects internally onto the keyboard controller chip
    • the keyboard port is mounted on a backplane of a towercase

Company
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 16 MHz PGA, clocked at 14.3 MHz (synchronous)
  • optional PLCC FPU, either clocked at 14.3 MHz or more by installing an oscillator
    memory
  • the board exists in two different layouts, one with either 1 or 4 MB RAM, the other without RAM at all
  • the RAM autoconfigures itself to the same Address space as the RAM on the A590, A2091 or GVP Series II
    notes
  • plugs into 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback jumper
  • cache disable jumper
  • compatible with both the A2000-A and A2000-B
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68020 -  front side
front side
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68020 -  back side
back side
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68020 -  back side
back side

Company
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2192 / 3
    processor
  • 68030 @ 14 MHz PGA (synchronous with the motherboard)
  • optional PLCC FPU up to 40 MHz (asynchronous)
    memory
  • 1 or 4 MB RAM soldered to the board
  • does not autoconfig, the memory has to be added to the system by software
  • the RAM appears in the 16 MB 68000 address space, so the board may conflict with other expansions
    notes
  • plugs into 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback jumper
  • MMU disable jumper
  • cache disable jumper
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68030 -  front side
front side
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68030 -  front side
front side
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68030 -  back side
back side
M-Tec / Neuroth Hardware Design M-Tec 68030 -  back side
back side

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1995-02

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1993-01

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1993-08

Company
M-Tec, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2192 / 34
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • with single modules only the slot number 1 has to be used
  • if two different modules are used, the bigger module has to reside in slot number 1
  • memory disable jumper
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  back side
back side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Roßmöller, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
  • 68000 @ 14 MHz
  • optional 68881 @ 14 MHz or more with separate oscillator
  • 16 kB Cache RAM
Roßmöller Mach 2 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller Mach 2 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1991-03

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 3
  • digital audio interface (has no AD/DA converter)
  • reads digital audio from the digital output of CD or DAT players, providing crystal clear 16 bit sound samples for editing
  • does not support direct to hard disk recording
  • 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sampling rates
  • no playback ability (only through Amiga internal audio at 14 bit quality)
  • optical and coaxial digital inputs
  • jumper selects between the input connectors (only one at a time)
  • one track only
  • ability to remove DAT copy protection
MacroSystem Maestro -  front side
front side

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1991-09

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1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-05

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 5
  • digital audio interface (has no AD/DA converter)
  • records 16 bit digital audio to hard disk from the digital output of CD or DAT players
  • 16 bit digital audio playback through the connected CD or DAT player
  • 14 bit quality analogue playback through the Amiga internal audio
  • optical input / output, coaxial input
  • jumper selects between the input connectors (only one at a time)
  • 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sample rates
  • for playback the card itself has only a 48 kHz oscillator, so all other rates have to be obtained from a device connected to either of the two inputs - eg. for 44.1 kHz playback a CD player has to be connected and turned on without playing any CD
  • one track only
  • ability to remove DAT copy protection without using the CPU
  • AHI driver
  • backup software - use audio DATs as a backup device
MacroSystem Maestro Professional -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Maestro Professional -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-10

Company
Magni Systems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA, video slot
    genlockable video graphics encoder
  • 4004 NTSC, 4005 PAL
  • extremely clean and reliable, broadcast quality device for overlaying titles and graphics with the Amiga
  • built-in system timing and controlled signal edges assure excellent performance upstream or downstream of the switcher
  • four genlocking modes
    • sync and burst lock - output video is referenced to the incoming video
    • burst lock - for editing systems that need to maintain correct SC/H phasing
    • sync lock - for laying computer graphics over a monochrome signal
    • internal reference
  • black burst generator
  • video mixer - capable of manual, automatic or software controlled transitions
  • adjustable fade rate, fade level, key level, key normal / invert, quick fade and auto fade to video or to graphics
  • consists of two cards, connected to each other with ribbon cables
    • Video Interface - goes to the video slot, the remote control box attaches to its DB25 connector
    • Encoder / Genlock - installs into an XT slot (takes power only), the breakout cable with four BNC connectors attaches to its DB9 port
  • uses the 4 bit digital signals of the video slot instead of the analog RGB signal other genlocks use - the board recreates the RGB signal on its own ensuring to meet all broadcast standards
  • requires modification for A3000 compatibility
  • optional Magni 4010 remote control box
    inputs / outputs
  • Magni 4004 & 4005:
    • Composite Video In
    • Composite Video Out
    • External Key In
    • Key Out / Preview Out / Black Burst Out - the selection is made by jumpers
  • Magni 4004S:
    • Composite Video In
    • S-VHS Out (Amiga graphics only)
    • Composite Video Out (Amiga + video)
    • External Key In
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4004 Encoder card front side
Magni 4004 Encoder card, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4004 Video Interface  front side
Magni 4004 Video Interface, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4005 Encoder card front side
Magni 4005 Encoder card, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4005 Encoder card back side
Magni 4005 Encoder card, back side
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4005 Video Interface  front side
Magni 4005 Video Interface, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4004, 4004S & 4005 - Magni 4005 Video Interface  back side
Magni 4005 Video Interface, back side

Company
Magni Systems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    remote control
  • provides hardware control for the Magni 4004 / 4005 internal genlock
  • luminance / colour zero switch
  • forward / inverse switch
  • mono / colour switch
  • fade to video, fade to mix switches
  • cut to video, cut to mix switches
  • key on / off switches
  • key level slider
  • auto rate - timer slider for fading
  • mix (fade level) slider
Magni Systems Magni 4010 - Magni 4010  front side
Magni 4010, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4010 - Magni 4010  front side
Magni 4010, front side
Magni Systems Magni 4010 - Magni 4010  rear side
Magni 4010, rear side
Magni Systems Magni 4010 - Case opened bottom side
Case opened, bottom side

Company
California Access, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2021 / 1
2065 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM (Malibu.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
    optional memory board - Catalina Card
  • eight SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIMMs
  • possible configurations are 2, 4 or 8 MB

Advert (US)
1990-12

Company
Amitek, UK
Date
1995
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
RGB port
    video modulator
  • allows TV sets to display Amiga graphics
  • provides a standard UHF RF output as well as a standard composite video output
  • three RCA connectors:
    • RF output
    • colour composite output
    • mono audio input - connected to the stereo Amiga output with an Y-cable
  • gives sharper picture than the A520
  • PAL only

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1995-05

Company
Microdeal, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • 8 bit mono soundsampler
  • AD7576 analog to digital converter
  • up to 59.6 kHz sampling rate
  • mono input (3.5 mm headphone jack)
  • no gain control possibility
  • supplied with an inaccurate and limited sampling software - it's better to use Aegis' AudioMaster instead which supports the Master Sound directly
  • connects to the parallel port
Microdeal Master Sound -  front side
front side

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1990-06

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1991-07

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber and sound sampler
  • grabs images in all resolutions of the AGA chip set including interlaced overscan screen modes
  • works internally in 24 bits
  • composite (RCA) and Y/C (4 pin Mini-DIN) inputs
  • the input has to be selected manually by a switch
  • brightness, contrast and saturation knobs
  • connects to the parallel port
  • RGB output connector for previewing
  • 8 bit stereo sound sampler
  • up to 59 kHz sampling rate
  • digitises audio and video simultaneously
  • stereo audio input (2× RCA connectors, headphone jack)
  • plastic case

Company
Masoboshi, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2157 / 3
8535 / 4
    SCSI 2 and IDE controller
  • MasterCard 302
    • IDE controller only
    • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • Mastercard 702
    • combined SCSI and IDE controller
    • 50 pin internal SCSI header
    • DB25 external SCSI connector
    • 40 pin internal IDE header
  • uses DMA transfers
  • DMA can be switched off by software for better compatibility
  • autoboot ROM (masoboshi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • supports SCSI Direct
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot disable switch
  • A-Max II and Chamäleon drivers
  • hard disk activity LED connector
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs, 100 ns or faster
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • memory disable switch
Masoboshi MasterCard (MC-302 & MC-702) - MC-702  front side
MC-702, front side
Masoboshi MasterCard (MC-302 & MC-702) - MC-702  back side
MC-702, back side
Masoboshi MasterCard (MC-302 & MC-702) - MC-302  front side
MC-302, front side
Masoboshi MasterCard (MC-302 & MC-702) - MC-302  back side
MC-302, back side

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1991-12

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1992-02

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1992-06

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1992-08

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1992-09

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1992-12

Company
Palomax, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2030 / 0
    hard disk controller
  • serves as host for IBM compatible HD controller cards
  • semi-"do it yourself" project - the interface is partly assembled and tested but still needs some soldering and assembling
  • supports IDE, ST-506 / ST-412 (MFM and RLL) and ESDI interfaces
  • supports WD 1002/1004/1006/1007, OMTI 8127/5527 and DTC 5150 controllers
  • can take up to four controller cards for a total of eight drives - types and drive sizes can be mixed
  • autoboot ROM
  • the priority of booting and mounting is selectable
  • programmed I/O transfers with multi-sector blocks (up to 256 sectors)
  • write-thru track buffer with selectable read threshold sensing for faster file transfers
  • A500 / A1000 version:
    • passthrough connector
    • no case for the controller and drive, no power supply
  • Zorro II version:
    • optional hard disk mounting bracket
    • with two controllers, only one slot position is taken when installed in the rightmost Zorro slot
  • incompatible with Lucas / Frances
  • supports FFS and Kickstart 1.3 / 2.0
  • A-Max II driver
  • with the proper software the Palomax can be used for any type of hardware (like serial cards or disk interfaces) - drivers for DSP and other complex PC hardware were in development

Company
Palomax, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    ST-506 controller
  • a do it yourself project including complete interface schematics, list of components and vendors, assembly and installation instructions, and the software (driver and tools)
  • serves as host for Western Digital WD-1003 compatible controller cards
  • controller cards are connected to the MAX through a backplane with two 8 bit XT slots - up to four hard disks are supported
  • supports MFM and RLL encodings
  • does not autoconfig
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • the A500 version has passthrough connector
Palomax MAX - Hacker's Package -  front side
front side
Palomax MAX - Hacker's Package -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1988-11

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • the input has to be selected manually by a switch
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • Amiga passthrough mode - useful for recording Amiga graphics only
  • RGB adjustment knobs for the incoming Amiga signal
  • built in black burst generator for recording the computer image without receiving a video source
  • metallic case
  • external power supply

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • the input has to be selected manually by a switch
  • connecting both Y/C and composite signals simultaneously to the genlock results in garbled output
  • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • crossfade mode - either Amiga or video is shown solid, which can be crossfaded with the fader knob
  • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
  • saturation knob for on the fly b/w to colour transitions
  • adjustable RGB levels of the incoming Amiga signal
  • adjustable RGB levels, horizontal and vertical sync of the outgoing video signal
  • no bypass circuit - the RGB monitor passthrough can only display the same image as is being sent via the video out
  • metallic case

Company
Interactive Microsystems, USA
Date
1988-1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    video edit controller
  • the MediaPhile Desktop Video System product line contains various hardware and software combinations
  • the hardware may be just an infra-red controller or a device capable of controlling video decks with Control-L, Visca, RS-232 or RS-422 terminals
  • MediaPhile 1.0
    • 1× infra-red port
  • MediaPhile 2.0A
    • 2× serial outputs for Sony S-Port and JVC Swap-Control
    • 1× infra-red port
  • MediaPhile 2.0P
    • 2× MediaPhile input ports (tape counter pulse)
    • 3× serial outputs for Sony S-Port and JVC Swap-Control
    • 1× GPI trigger output
  • MediaPhile 2.0S
    • 2× serial inputs for Control-L and Lanc
    • 3× serial outputs for Sony S-Port and JVC Swap-Control
    • 2× time code inputs
    • 1× GPI trigger output
  • MediaPhile 3.0S/P
    • 4× serial ports for RS-422/232 and Lanc
    • 2× MediaPhile input ports
    • 6× time code inputs
  • the software collection can run together or independently, depending on the video systme's requirements
  • software titles include:
    • MediaEditor (EDL editing, switcher and genlock control)
    • Programmer's Toolkit (ARexx control)
    • MediaBase (presentation)
    • Media Processor (A/V equipment control)
  • RCTC time code support
  • can control genlocks which have software control panel (eg. SuperGen or GVP G-Lock)
  • can do A/B rolls with a video mixer (eg. the Video Toaster) and three video decks

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    Atari emulation
  • developed by Combitec, sold by MacroSystem
  • A500 / A1000 version connects to the side expansion port
  • Medusa v1:
    • Atari ST emulation only
    • does not support processor cards (the TOS does not know about 68020/030 processors)
    • Atari STE compatible ROM socket
  • Medusa v2:
    • Atari ST / TT emulation
    • two Atari ROM sockets
    • works with 68030 and 68020 + MMU processor cards (68010 or 68020 without MMU does not work)
    • uses the 32 bit RAM (copies the TOS into Fast RAM for speed increase)
    • with 8372A Agnus, 60 Hz display is possible
    • software flicker-fixer for older Agnus versions provides 35 Hz non-interlaced or 70 Hz interlaced
    • does not emulate the Atari MIDI interface
MacroSystem Medusa - Rev 1 front side
Rev 1, front side
MacroSystem Medusa - Rev 1 back side
Rev 1, back side
MacroSystem Medusa - Rev 2.0 front side
Rev 2.0, front side
MacroSystem Medusa - Rev 2.0 back side
Rev 2.0, back side

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1991-03

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1991-05

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1991-12

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1992-05

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68EC030 @ 25 / 33 MHz or 68030 @ 16 / 20 / 25 / 33 / 38 MHz, PGA
  • optional 68882 PGA FPU, up to 50 MHz
    memory
  • optional 512 kB SRAM
    • much faster (and more expensive) than DRAM
    • four sockets for 128 kB SRAMs
    • can be used for Kickstart remapping
  • optional DIP DRAM expansion module (Mega-Memory 2130)
    • 16 DIP sockets accept 0.5 - 8 MB RAM
    • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 DIPs, 60 - 100 ns
    • if installed in an A2000 the board overhangs the video slot
  • optional ZIP DRAM expansion module (Mega-Memory 2150)
    • 16 ZIPs soldered on board
    • uses 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs, 60 - 100 ns
    • does not protrude over the video slot
  • the memory does not autoconfig, it needs software
  • does not support DMA to its 32 bit memory
    notes
  • connects to the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback mode
Computer System Associates Mega-Midget Racer -  front side
front side

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1992-08

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • a fly is connected to pin 36 of Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • a fly is connected to pin 36 of Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM
DKB MegAChip 2000/500 -  front side
front side
DKB MegAChip 2000/500 -  back side
back side
  • MegAChip.pdf
    Installation and User's Guide (english)
    758 kB

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1992-01

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1992-04

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1992-10

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1992-12

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1992-12

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allowed the installation of Kickstart 2.0 ROMs before Commodore released the 2.04 chip for the A500 / A2000
  • eight EPROM sockets for the ROMs
  • external switch for selecting between Kickstarts
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
MacroSystem MegaKick -  front side
front side
MacroSystem MegaKick -  back side
back side

Company
Sang Computersysteme, Germany
Date
1988,1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
    interface for transputer cards
  • connects to a Zorro II slot
  • the transputer cards connect to XT slots
  • the interface card connects to the transputers externally
  • any number of transputer cards can be attached together
  • Helios operating system
    MegaLink 01 (1988)
  • four Inmos T414 or T800 processors
  • each processor has its own memory - 1 or 4 MB RAM in four 30 pin SIMM sockets
    MegaLink 02 (1989)
  • one Inmos T424 or T800 @ 20 / 25 / 30 MHz processor
  • 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM with 16 ZIP chips
  • Inmos G300 programmable RAMDAC
  • 110 MHz video clock
  • 1 or 2 MB dual ported VRAM
  • resolutions from 512×512 to 8192×8192 (the latter with multiple boards)
  • video data may not only be written by the local transputer but by other ones too - parallel image processing
  • port for connecting a framegrabber or a U-Matic Video Machine
  • distributed overseas by Digital Animation Productions as Video Graphics Transputer
    MegaLink 03 (1989)
  • one Inmos T425 or T800 processor
  • up to 32 MB RAM
  • DMA interface
  • compatible and cascadable with all MegaLink boards and other Inmos B004/B008 compatible systems

Company
Microdeal, UK
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • 8 bit stereo soundsampler
  • level adjustment knob
  • direct to disk recording, but with limited sampling rate depending on the drive's transfer speed
  • load and save in RAW and IFF
  • stereo input (2× RCA)
  • connects to the parallel port
Microdeal MegaloSound -  top side
top side
Microdeal MegaloSound -  rear side
rear side
Microdeal MegaloSound -  front side
front side

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIP sockets accept 6 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 (514256), 70 - 100 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • accepts 1M×8 and 1M×9, 70 - 100 ns SIPs in groups of two
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 MB
  • disable DIP switch on the card
3-State MegaMix 2000 -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix 2000 -  back side
back side

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1989-10

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1990-05

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1990-06

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1990-07

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1990-08

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1991-01

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix II -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix II -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • twelve ZIP sockets and sixteen 22 pin SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • takes 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four
  • takes 128 kB (256k×4) SIPs
  • possible configurations are 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB
  • disable switch
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix III -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix III -  back side
back side

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix IV -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix IV -  back side
back side

Company
CP Computer Peripherie, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • an adaptor board plugs into the Gary socket
  • allows the use of trapdoor memory expansions larger than 512 kB, but needs another Gary adaptor in this case
  • three variants:
    • compact one for use in A2000 / A500
    • two bigger low-profile ones, which allow the use of internal A500 processor cards - these two differ only in their Agnus connector, as some A500 motherboard revisions have their Agnus socket rotated by 90°
CP Computer Peripherie MegiChip -  front side
front side
CP Computer Peripherie MegiChip -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Company
Kato Development, Germany
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 128
  • Texas Instruments TMS320AV110PBM
  • MPEG layer I / II decoding in realtime
  • fixed sample rate and resolution, 16 bit 44.1kHz output
  • 128 kB FIFO buffer for internal CRC checking - error protection avoids noise
  • 16 bit audio playback for replacing Paula - native AHI support
  • Paula passthrough - simple analog mixing with Melody output
  • Toccata emulation
  • expansion bus for the sampler module with high speed serial port in development
  • 2 audio in (for Paula passthrough), 2 audio out, all RCA
  • AHI driver
  • supported by NetBSD
Kato Development Melody - Rev 1.3  front side
Rev 1.3, front side
Kato Development Melody - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Kato Development Melody - Rev 1.3  front side
Rev 1.3, front side
Kato Development Melody - Rev 1.3  back side
Rev 1.3, back side

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 8
2092 / 8
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 (514400), 100 ns ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.0 back side
Rev 1.0, back side

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1991-03

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1991-07

Company
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2117 / 3,4,201
    RTG graphics card
  • Tseng Labs ET4000W32
    • 85 MHz dot clock in 8 bit modes
  • Brooktree Bt482 RAMDAC with hardware cursor
  • 2 or 4 MB DRAM
    • although the Merlin was advertised to support 8 or 16 MB, that would be possible with ET4000W32i or ET4000W32p chips only
    • only 2 MB is possible in Zorro II mode
  • two SIMM sockets for custom made SIMMs
    • 1× 2 MB, 32 bit (labeled as "2 MB 32 Bit")
    • 2× 2 MB, 16 bit (labeled as "2 MB")
    • 1× 4 MB, 32 bit, 60 ns
  • the clock speed of the blitter and memory can be selected with jumpers between 50-65 MHz (55 MHz is the default setting)
    optional video module, X-Calibur (Photo)
  • activates the S-VHS and Composite output connectors
  • provides RGB, S-VHS and Composite inputs on a separate slot cover
    • the RGB input is fake - the signal is converted to NTSC Y/C and then digitized
    • the ProDev digitizing software supports the Composite input only
  • provides up to 800×600 @ 16 bit
  • works only in Zorro II mode because the ET4000W32 does not support digitizing in its 32 bit mode
  • a switch is provided for easy switching between Z2 and Z3 modes (connects to the Z2/Z3 jumper)
    notes
  • a genlock module was developed but never sold
  • the design of Merlin was not finished when the card went into production, leading to many problems
    • compatibility problems with other Zorro cards
    • incompatibility with 060 processors
    • incompatibility with all GVP processor cards
    • reset problems
    • the small registers of the ET4000 chip led to problems with 24 bit screens larger than 680×576 (8 and bit screens have no problems)
  • X-Pert and ProDev both offered fixes but only ProDev's methods could cure all problems
  • Ingenieurbüro Riedel still offers fixing of problematic Merlin cards
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • S-VHS, RGB, F-BAS output connectors
  • automatic monitor switch and video pass through
  • every Amiga graphics function is supported except the Copper
  • if more than one screen is opened the next one can be seen through a window on the foremost screen
  • Picasso96, EGS and ProBench drivers
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev Merlin - with RAM installed front side
with RAM installed, front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev Merlin - Analogue Video Converter module front side
Analogue Video Converter module, front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev Merlin -  back side
back side
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev Merlin - no RAM installed front side
no RAM installed, front side
  • merlin-e.pdf
    Ingenieurbüro Riedel
    merlin hardware fix (incl. 060 fix)
    26 kB
  • merlin.pdf
    Ingenieurbüro Riedel
    Merlin Umbauanleitung (incl. 060-Fix)
    20 kB

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1993-11

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1993-02

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1993-03

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1993-07

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1993-07

Advert (DE)
1993-11

Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 64
    Fast RAM expansion
  • four SIMM sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs, 100 ns or faster
  • supports 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 MB configurations
  • all installed SIMMs must be of the same size
  • SIMMS have to be added in pairs
  • jumper to disable memory autoconfiguration
  • half length card, designed to fit in the second slot of the Trumpcard 500
  • zero waitstate design
Interactive Video Systems Meta 4 -  front side
front side

Company
Datel Electronics, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit stereo sound sampler
  • no level adjustment potentiometer (manual gain control)
  • audio input: line level mono (2× 3.5mm socket, 1× DIN)
  • connects to the parallel port
  • available in separate A1000 and A500/A2000 versions

Advert (GB)
1991-05

Company
Microdeal, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
No description available.

Advert (GB)
1991-07

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • no transcoding between the signals
  • connecting both Y/C and composite signals simultaneously is not supported
  • fader knob - the fading range is limited
  • two switches select between the operation modes:
    • genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
    • inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
    • video passthrough mode - Amiga graphics is hidden
    • Amiga passthrough mode - useful for recording Amiga graphics only
  • toggling the switches may cause loss of sync or loss of colour
  • unable to handle extreme overscan effectively - the left side of the Amiga screen overlaps the video image
  • plastic case - negligible shielding leads to cross interference from other video equipment

Company
Micron Technology, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs, 120 ns
  • zero wait states
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device) - a warm boot takes about 45 seconds, including 12 seconds of memory diagnostics
  • the design is licensed from ASDG, the card is technically the same as the ASDG 2MI
  • the A1000 and A500 versions both rehouse the Zorro II card and provide a second Zorro slot for an additional card - however, as no slot breakout exists, only internal Zorro cards can be used
  • A500 version:
    • external power supply
    • power switch and power indicator LED
    • passthrough connector - in order to use it, some terminator resistors have to be removed
  • A1000 version:
    • optional external power supply
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory - A1000 version front side
A1000 version, front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory - A1000 version inside side
A1000 version, inside side

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1987-09

Advert (US)
1988-01

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1994 & 1995
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    video synchronizer
  • unlike infinite window TBCs, the MicroSync features four-field composite processing - this eliminates the need to separate the incoming video signal into chrominance and luminance components
  • delivers transparent, stable video, free of bandwidth limitations or comb filter artifacts
  • any direct color or monochrome signal can be connected, such as the output of a satellite receiver or camera
  • cannot process non time base corrected heterodyne signals, such as those from U-Matic or VHS machines - for those sources, the MicroSync can be mixed with the Personal TBC 4 Plus wideband TBC card
  • selectable frame and field freeze, variable strobe, digitally controlled proc amp settings, selectable hot-switch modes, dual clamp speeds, genlock loop, RS-232 serial control
  • four-field, two-field and hot frame modes, automatic bypass upon loss of power, nonvolatile proc amp memory, adjustable vertical blanking width
  • controlled via the serial port

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 12 MHz running at 7.14 MHz synchronously with the Amiga motherboard
  • 68881 or 68882 @ 7.14 MHz synchronous or up to 33 MHz asynchronous (with an oscillator installed)
    notes
  • no memory option
  • no 68000 fallback mode
  • the board is meant for accelerating math intensive applications, otherwise it gives only a 10% speed increase on integer code
  • connects into the 68000 socket
Computer System Associates Midget Racer -  front side
front side
Computer System Associates Midget Racer -  front side
front side
Computer System Associates Midget Racer -  back side
back side
Computer System Associates Midget Racer -  front side
front side

Company
Migraph, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
No description available.

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1989-12

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1990-12

Company
Xetec, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2022 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses pseudo-DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • half length card, there's no provision for mounting a hard disk on it
Xetec Mini FastCard -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1990-10

Company
DCE, Germany
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB Chip RAM
  • an adaptor board plugs into the Gary socket
DCE Mini Megi Chip -  front side
front side
DCE Mini Megi Chip -  back side
back side

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output (2× RCA)
  • connects directly to the RGB port
  • no RGB passthrough connector
  • mixed mode - graphics overlayed on video
  • picture mode - shows external video alone
  • graphics mode - displays graphics only
Progressive Peripherals & Software MiniGEN - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
Progressive Peripherals & Software MiniGEN - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software MiniGEN - Case opened right side
Case opened, right side
Progressive Peripherals & Software MiniGEN - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Company
Microbotics, USA
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 18
No description available.

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
  • a display adapter for connecting Moniterm Viking high-persistance monitors to the Amiga
  • designed by Commodore but sold by Moniterm Corporation
  • performs the same function as the video buffer module in the Commodore A2024 monitor
    • in fact, the 15" cathode ray tube of the A2024 is manufactured by Moniterm and uses the same technology as the 19" Viking monitors
    • a Viking monitor with the Moniterm adapter card is functionally identical to the A2024
  • the Viking monitors are driven by the A2024 screenmode of Workbench
  • the Moniterm adapter builds a high resolution screen from a series of Amiga display frames
    • 10 Hz mode (10 Hz NTSC, 8.33 Hz PAL data refresh) - the screen is composed of 6 pieces
    • 15 Hz mode (15 Hz NTSC, 12.5 Hz PAL data refresh) - the screen is composed of 4 pieces
    • NTSC, 60 Hz display refresh - 1008×800 with Agnus, 1024×800 with Fat Agnus
    • PAL, 50 Hz display refresh - 1008×1024 with Agnus, 1024×1024 with Fat Agnus
  • 256 kB framebuffer
  • uses the digital video signals of the video slot
Commodore Moniterm adapter -  front side
front side
Commodore Moniterm adapter -  back side
back side

Company
Vortex, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
RGB port
    video switchbox
  • automatic video switcher for Vortex GoldenGate 386SX and 486SLC bridgeboards
  • switching is controlled by the GoldenGate through its DB9 connector
  • when the GoldenGate screen is activated the VGA card output is displayed, when an Amiga screen is activated the RGB output is displayed
  • external unit, connects between the monitor, Amiga RGB and GoldenGate VGA output
  • three HD15 and three DB9 VGA connectors

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1992-12

Company
Albrecht Computer Technik, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    MP3 decoder
  • Micronas-ITT embedded MPEG decoder DSP
  • plays back MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG2.5 Layer2 (mp2) and Layer3 (mp3) audio streams with up to 48 kHz and bitrates up to 384 kbps
  • almost zero processor overhead while playing back mp3 audio streams
  • 24 bit DA converter
  • own volume, bass and treble control
  • connects to Prelude's 40 pin expansion connector
  • audio is output to the AUX1 channel of Prelude's sound mixer, otherwise reserved for CD-ROM audio
  • there's no direct access to decompressed audio, just the resampling through Prelude's analogue inputs
  • supported by AmigaAMP

Company
Elbox, Poland
Date
2000
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
mouse port
    mouse interface adapter
  • allows the connection of PC mice and trackballs by converting PC mouse protocols to Amiga format
  • basic movements and the three mouse buttons do not require software - the conversion is done by a microprocessor
  • mouse wheels (vertical and horizontal movement) and 4th and 5th mouse buttons need driver software
  • supports serial and combo (i.e. PS/2 and serial) PC mice using the following protocols: Mouse System, Microsoft, Microsoft with Logitech extension
  • Mroocheck is the anglicized version of the original polish name "Mroczek" (means "squeek")
  • Punchinello is a name variation by Power Computing
Elbox Mroocheck (Mroczek / Topolino Mk II / Punchinello Mk II) - Mroocheck (board) front side
Mroocheck (board), front side
Elbox Mroocheck (Mroczek / Topolino Mk II / Punchinello Mk II) - Mroocheck (board) back side
Mroocheck (board), back side

Company
Jürgen Kommos, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
3 / 1
    EPROM burner
  • one socket for burning 24, 28 and 32 pin EPROMs
  • one socket for burning 40 pin EPROMs
  • supports any EPROMs of the 27xxx series:
    • 2 kB, 8×2k (2716)
    • 4 kB, 8×4k (2732)
    • 8 kB, 8×8k (2764)
    • 16 kB, 8×16k (27128)
    • 32 kB, 8×32k (27256)
    • 64 kB, 8×64k (27512)
    • 64 kB, 8×4×16k (27513)
    • 128 kB, 8×128k (27010, 27C1000)
    • 128 kB, 8×8×16k (27011)
    • 128 kB, 16×64k (27210, 27C1024)
    • 256 kB, 8×256k (27020)
    • 256 kB, 16×128k (27220, 27C2048)
    • 512 kB, 8×512k (27040)
    • 512 kB, 16×256k (27240, 27C4096)
    • 1 MB, 8×1024k (27080)
    • 32 kB Static RAM, 32×8k (43256)
  • functions: emptyness test, reading, burning, load from disk, save to disk, compare, hexdump
  • when selecting the EPROM type in software, one of the four LEDs is lit to indicate the correct position of the EPROM
Jürgen Kommos Multi Eprommer -  front side
front side
Jürgen Kommos Multi Eprommer -  back side
back side

Company
MacroSystem / Off Limits, Germany
Date
1992 / 1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI 2 controller
  • FAS216 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3 at least
  • supports SCSI direct
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • A-Max II and Medusa drivers
    MacroSystem, v3.0 (1992)
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • two 30 pin SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 or 4 MB SIPs in pair
    Off Limits, v3.4 (1993)
  • two 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs in pair
  • the same PCB is used for the A500 version
MacroSystem / Off Limits Multi Evolution 2000 - Off Limits MultiEvolution  front side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, front side
MacroSystem / Off Limits Multi Evolution 2000 - Off Limits MultiEvolution  back side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, back side

Advert (DE)
1992-11

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
26230 / 131
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIP sockets accept 6 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000), 70 - 100 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs and supports 2, 4, 8 MB configurations
  • the first 2 MB is either installed as DIP or SIP
  • disable jumper
MacroSystem Multi Mega II -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Multi Mega II -  back side
back side

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1990-10

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1990-12

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1991-03

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1991-05

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1991-12

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 16
2092 / 16
    serial and parallel interface
  • two serial ports controlled by MC68681P
  • two parallel ports controlled by MC68230
  • up to 57600 bps serial transfer speed
  • can be upgraded to 115200 bps by replacing the 3.686 MHz oscillator to 7.3728 MHz oscillator and installing the MFS3 software
  • half length card - four ribbon cables connect to the two slot covers
  • both slot covers carry a DB9 serial port and a DB25 parallel port
  • serial ports are supported by NetBSD
  • disable switch
BSC MultiFaceCard -  front side
front side
BSC MultiFaceCard -  front side
front side
BSC MultiFaceCard -  front side
front side
BSC MultiFaceCard -  back side
back side

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1990-10

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1990-11

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1991-03

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 17
    serial and parallel interface
  • two serial ports controlled by 68681
  • two parallel ports controlled by 68230
  • 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2000, 2400, 4800, 7800, 9600, 19200, 57600 bps serial transfer rates
  • the 31250 bps MIDI rate is supported only when the 3.686 MHz oscillator is replaced by 4 MHz - this disables the higher bitrates (57600, 33600, 19200)
  • half length card - four ribbon cables connect to the two slot covers
  • both slot covers carry a DB9 serial port and a DB25 parallel port
  • serial ports are supported by NetBSD
  • disable jumper
  • supported by OpenBSD
    MultiFaceCard 2+
  • uses 7,3728 MHz oscillator instead of 3.686 MHz thus offering 76800 and 115200 bps serial rates
  • MFS3 software
  • the MultiFaceCard 2 can be simply upgraded to 2+ with the new oscillator and software
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 7 front side
Rev 7, front side
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 6 front side
Rev 6, front side
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 6 back side
Rev 6, back side
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 6 front side
Rev 6, front side
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 7 front side
Rev 7, front side
BSC MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ - Rev 7 back side
Rev 7, back side

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1991-09

Company
BSC / Alfa Data, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 18
    serial interface
  • two serial ports controlled by MC68681P
  • up to 115200 bps transfer speed
  • 3 byte FIFO buffer
  • two 26 pin internal headers
    • the first is directly wired to the DB9 connector on the slot cover of the card
    • the second is for the ribbon cable of the DB25 connector on the separate slot cover
  • the MC68681 is a 4 MHz version overclocked to 7 MHz in order to reach the 115200 bps transfer rate
  • the 31250 bps MIDI rate is supported only when the 7.3728 MHz oscillator is replaced by 4 MHz - this disables the higher bitrates (115200, 57600, 33600, 19200)
  • does not support the RI (Ring) signal
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
    parallel interface
  • one bidirectional DB25 parallel port controlled by MC6821P
  • faster transfer speed than IOExtender's
  • supported by Linux and OpenBSD
  • ParNet driver
    notes
  • multiple Multiface 3 cards are supported in one machine
  • no ROM or EPROM - no autoconfig drivers, duart.device (serial) and pit.device (parallel) have to be mounted with the supplied MFC program
BSC / Alfa Data MultiFaceCard 3 -  front side
front side
BSC / Alfa Data MultiFaceCard 3 -  back side
back side

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1994-02

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1994-05

Company
Creative Microsystems, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    serial, parallel interface
  • two serial ports:
    • up to 38400 bps with a 68030, 19200 bps with a 68000
    • RS232, DB9 connector
    • RS422, Mac type 8 pin mini-DIN connector
    • driver software does not support hardware handshaking
    • AppleTalk networking software included for the RS422 port - DigiFeX Interact
  • parallel port:
    • DB25 connector
    • outgoing only
    optional SCSI controller
  • 50 pin internal header
  • 8 bit, non-DMA
  • does not support the RDB standard
  • autoboot ROM
  • SCSI share networking
  • A-Max II driver (DISscsi.amhd)

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • two sockets for Kickstart 1.2 - 3.1 ROMs - uses standard Amiga Kickstart ROM chips
  • can be used with one or two ROMs installed
  • switches between ROMs using the keyboard
  • the ROM to be used on power up can be selected with a jumper
  • a jumper wire has to be attached to pin 41 of Gary
  • three variants:
    1. two 40 pin Kickstart sockets and a 40 pin header - a ribbon cable connects the header with the motherboard Kickstart socket
    2. three Kickstart sockets - a ribbon cable connects the third socket with the motherboard Kickstart socket
    3. three Kickstart sockets - the third has long legs on the bottom of the MultiStart which fit directly into the motherboard Kickstart socket

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

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1992-01

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1992-12

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    deinterlacer
  • doubles all 15.75 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • software controllable refresh rates up to 100 Hz
  • full overscan support
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
  • integrated stereo amplifier (2× 1 Watt sinus)
  • volume knob on slot cover
  • two 2.5 mm jack audio connectors
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • works in the A4000 but only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA and ECS compatibility
  • in A2000-A an adapter socket has to be placed in the Denise socket which connects to the card with an 8 pin ribbon cable
3-State MultiVision 2000 -  front side
front side
3-State MultiVision 2000 -  back side
back side

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1991-04

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1991-06

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1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Company
3-State, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
Denise socket
    deinterlacer
  • doubles all 15.75 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • software controllable refresh rates up to 100 Hz
  • full overscan support
  • PAL and NTSC compatible
  • not compatible with ECS and AGA screen modes
    • in SuperHiRes and SuperHiRes Interlaced every second horizontal pixel is missing, Productivity do not work at all
  • not compatible with genlocks
  • integrated stereo amplifier (2× 1 Watt sinus)
  • two 3.5 mm jack audio connectors
  • RGB and HD15 VGA connectors
  • connects into the place of the Denise chip - rules out many internal processor boards and some internal memory expansions
  • all connectors and the volume knob is on an external unit - connects to the board with a 10 pin ribbon cable
3-State MultiVision 500 -  front side
front side
3-State MultiVision 500 -  front side
front side
3-State MultiVision 500 -  back side
back side
3-State MultiVision 500 -  front side
front side
3-State MultiVision 500 -  back side
back side
3-State MultiVision 500 -  back side
back side

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1991-04

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1991-06

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1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    flicker fixer
  • doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz - other screen modes are passed through
  • removes flicker of interlaced screens
  • connects externally to the 23 pin RGB port
  • being an external unit, it has to encode the RGB signal, flicker fix, split to RGB and sync again - this reduces the quality of the video signal
  • sync delay adjustment potentiometer
  • claimed to be compatible with the Video Toaster and all genlocks, but it's not in many cases - the genlocked video signal is passed through without scandoubling
  • scandoubled screens are much draker than passthroughed screens
  • high power consumption - the screen may go darker when the floppy drive is accessed
ACT Elektronik MV1200 (ToastScan / AmiScan / EZ-VGA) - Board front side
Board, front side
ACT Elektronik MV1200 (ToastScan / AmiScan / EZ-VGA) - Case top side
Case, top side
ACT Elektronik MV1200 (ToastScan / AmiScan / EZ-VGA) - Case bottom side
Case, bottom side
ACT Elektronik MV1200 (ToastScan / AmiScan / EZ-VGA) - Board back side
Board, back side

Company
Masoboshi, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2157 / 7
    realtime digitizer
  • captures up to 3 frames/s in colour or up to 9 frames/s in grayscale
  • supports all Amiga resolutions up to 720×624 with 4, 8, 16 grey shades or 16, 32, 4096 colours
  • 768 kB video RAM
  • two FBAS inputs
  • software:
    • bandwidth and color filters
    • ARexx port
    • VHI driver
Masoboshi MVD-819 -  front side
front side
Masoboshi MVD-819 -  back side
back side
  • MVD819-3345.dms
    install disk (MVD.library v33.45, MasoVision.library v33.98)
    377 kB

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1992-12

Company
Intelligent Memory, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • can be upgraded in 2 MB increments
  • feature connector for the optional ST412 / ST506 hard disk controller
    • socket for autoboot EPROMs - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
    • disable switch

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1990-02

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1990-05

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1990-05

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, serial port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • fade to black
  • manual fading - the faders serve to set the degree of blending
  • automatic fading - the faders serve to set the fading time between 0.2 - 20 seconds
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture without affecting the video outputs
  • keying active switch: allows imposing the computer picture over a static video picture - when inactive the fader can be used to dissolve between full computer and video picture
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • alpha overlay switch: allows semi-transparent colors or anti-aliasing
  • built in black burst generator for recording the computer image without receiving a video source
  • VITC timecode support
  • all functions can be controlled by software through the serial port
  • integrated ARexx port
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Neptun's circuit board
  • takes power from the RGB port, but can use an external power supply too
Electronic Design Neptun -  top side
top side

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1994-06

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1995-12

Company
Memphis, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4136 / 64
    SCSI 2 controller
  • NCR 53C94 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • two 50 pin internal headers
  • DB25 external connector
  • place for two 3.5" hard disks on the card but there are no power connectors provided - they have to be connected to the power supply
  • autoboot ROM (imscsi.device)
  • RDB compatible
  • A-Max II and Chamäleon 2.0 drivers
  • hard frame
  • no RAM option
Memphis Next Generation (Kronos II) - without metal frame front side
without metal frame, front side
Memphis Next Generation (Kronos II) - with metal frame front side
with metal frame, front side
Memphis Next Generation (Kronos II) -  back side
back side

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1991-04

Company
Preferred Technologies, Inc., USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2102 / 1,8
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3, can be disabled with a jumper
  • RDB compatible
  • A-Max II (nexus.amhd) and Chamäleon 2.0 drivers
    memory
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets
  • early versions supported up to 4 MB RAM, later it increased to 8 MB
  • supports 2, 4 and 8 MB configurations
Preferred Technologies, Inc. Nexus -  front side
front side
Preferred Technologies, Inc. Nexus -  back side
back side

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1991-06

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1991-07

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1991-10

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1991-12

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1992-10

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1990-10

Company
Data & Electronics, Netherlands
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot
    freezer
  • external version for A500/A1000 plugs into the side expansion port
  • internal A2000 version plugs into CPU slot, controls are connected to ribbon cable and need to be mounted on the case
  • freeze button and slow motion controller
    Nordic Power LC
  • low cost version, various features are omitted
  • features:
    • save computer memory (freezed programs) to disk
    • reset (with optional memory clear)
    • picture / sample ripper
    • disk copy
    • basic DOS utilities (Dir, Path)
    • shows computer status (disk parameters, ChipRAM, FastRAM...)
    Nordic Power SC / SP
  • additional features present in the versions SC and SP:
    • slow motion controller
    • Screen Dump (Hardcopy)
    • additional DOS utilities (MkDir, Erase)
    • machine language monitor (disassembler)
    Notes
  • incompatible with Bridgeboards
  • LC / SC versions support only 512kB RAM and are incompatible with installed Big Agnus chip
  • SP version supports 1 MB RAM
  • freeze button is not debounced and may lead to incorrect operation
Data & Electronics Nordic Power / Nordic Power LC -  front side
front side
Data & Electronics Nordic Power / Nordic Power LC -  front side
front side
Data & Electronics Nordic Power / Nordic Power LC - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Data & Electronics Nordic Power / Nordic Power LC - PCB back side
PCB, back side

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1990-07

Company
E3B, Germany
Date
2002
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    Ethernet interface
  • connects to the 38 pin expansion connector of the Highway USB interface
  • NE2000 compatible chip with integrated 16 kB buffer
  • RJ45 (10BaseT) internal connector
  • DB9 external connector - a DB9 to RJ45 adaptor is supplied
  • network status display by four LEDs
  • SANA II driver
E3B Norway -  front side
front side
E3B Norway -  back side
back side

Company
Spirit Technology, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 6
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs, 150 ns or faster

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1990-03

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1990-07

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1990-08

Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • the board is basically a SupraRAM 2000 distributed by Memory and Storage Technology
  • the Supra title is just covered with a MAST sticker.
Memory and Storage Technology OctoPlus -  front side
front side
Memory and Storage Technology OctoPlus -  back side
back side

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1990-10

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1990-10

Company
BSC / Alfa Data, Germany
Date
1991 / 1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 5,8
2092 / 5,8
    SCSI 2 controller
  • NCR 53C94 @ 25 MHz
  • does not use DMA but interrupt driven programmed I/O
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external SCSI connector for both snap-in and screw-in connectors
  • Slow Cable Mode for external devices with long cables
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM (oktagon.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • ROM versions less than 6.5 may have problems with removable media devices
  • the ROM uses a MOVEP operation - which is an illegal instruction on the 68060 - making troubles during bootup on 68060 systems
  • RDB compatible
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • hard disk controller disable jumper
  • A-Max II driver
  • supported by Linux
    Oktagon 2000 (Photo)
  • no memory expansion
  • also called as A.L.F. 3
    Oktagon 2008
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB 16 bit RAM
  • supports either static column or page mode 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations
  • memory disable jumper
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 6 front side
Rev 6, front side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 6 back side
Rev 6, back side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 3 front side
Rev 3, front side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 3 back side
Rev 3, back side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 5 back side
Rev 5, back side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 5 back side
Rev 5, back side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 7 front side
Rev 7, front side
BSC / Alfa Data Oktagon 2000 & 2008 - Rev 7 back side
Rev 7, back side
  • BSC-HD.pdf
    Controller Hardware and Software Installation Manual (english/german)
    443 kB
  • Oktagon-32.dms
    install disk v3.2
    HDInstTools v3.2 (07.12.94), OktagonMount 6.8 (30.11.94), GigaMem 3.0 (06.12.92)

    455 kB
  • Oktagon-215.dms
    install disk v2.15
    HDInstTools v2.15 (23.9.93), OktagonMount 4.4 (17.05.93), GigaMem 3.0 (06.12.92)

    377 kB
  • Oktagon-13.dms
    install disk v1.3
    ALF.device v2.13, oktagon.device v3.20

    369 kB
  • BSC_GigaMem-20.dms
    GigaMem v2.0
    vmem.library v1.0

    135 kB
  • Oktagon_ROM-612.zip
    ROM v6.12 for Oktagon 508/2008
    14 kB
  • oktapus.lha
    Aminet
    OktaPussy v2.1 (24.11.98)
    106 kB

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1994-02

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1994-05

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1991-11

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1992-10

Company
ArMax, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
Autoconfig ID
2181 / 0
    RTG graphics card
  • basically an ISA to Zorro bridging card, similar to the GoldenGate 2+
  • a standard PC display card occupies a second ISA slot
  • Tseng Labs ET4000AX
  • 1 MB RAM
    six predefined screen modes
  • 1280×1024 87 Hz interlaced, up to 16 colours from a 18 bit (262144) palette
  • 1152×900 60 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 1120×832 65 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 1024×768 70 Hz, up to 256 colours from 18 bit
  • 800×600 72 Hz, up to 32768 colours from a 15 bit (32768) palette
  • 640×480 81 Hz, up to 32768 colours from 15 bit
    notes
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • Picasso96 and custom drivers
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD

Company
Megatronic, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
    MFM controller
  • basically a reproduction of the C't OMTI-Adapter
  • supports up to two ST506 hard disks (OMTI)
  • does not autoconfig - the controller address is set by four patch wires
  • supplied with separate autoboot card
Megatronic OMTI Adapter (A2000) -  front side
front side
Megatronic OMTI Adapter (A2000) -  back side
back side

Company
C't, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    MFM controller
  • supports up to two ST506 hard disks (OMTI)
  • does not autoconfig - the controller address is set by four DIP switches: $810000 (ON ON ON OFF) or $8F0000 (OFF OFF OFF OFF)
  • different drivers can be used, c't suggests the MacroSystem AutoBootSystem (a separate autoboot card)
  • supported by MacroSystem's Medusa Atari ST emulator
  • A1000 and A500 versions connect to the side expansion port
  • the card was manufactured by MacroSystem
C't OMTI-Adapter -  front side
front side
C't OMTI-Adapter -  back side
back side

Company
Blue Ribbon Soundworks, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2161 / 2
    MIDI interface and wavetable
  • based on E-Mu System's Proteus 1 MIDI Sound Engine
    • it's an independent computer with a 68000 @ 10MHz
    • 128 kB Operating System ROM
    • 64 kB static RAM
    • 4 MB of 16 bit General MIDI samples in ROM, over 210 sampled sounds and waveforms
    • a large number of configurable parameters allow a lot of flexibility in the sound: velocity control, pitch bend, adjustable tuning, and a choice of scale temperament
    • no built in effects (they are produced by software)
    • 16 bit sampled stereo synth which is both polyphonic and polytimbral, so multiple instruments can be played simultaneously, up to its limit of 32 internal channels
    • some instruments need multiple internal channels
  • the Proteus is mounted as a daughterboard and interfaced to the Amiga via one port of a DUART
  • the other DUART port provides a built in MIDI interface
    • 1x MIDI In
    • 1x MIDI Out
    • expandable to three separate MIDI outs with the optional Triple Play Plus upgrade
  • stereo output (two RCA plugs)
  • bundled with Bars & Pipes Pro, supported by SoundJam
  • when the editor is first started, it has to read the entire configuration from the hardware, which takes about 20 seconds
  • works together with the Sunrize series: using Blue Ribbon's SyncPro (SMPTE Generator), both the AD1012 or AD516 and B&P Pro will lock to SMPTE, independently
Blue Ribbon Soundworks One Stop Music Shop -  front side
front side
Blue Ribbon Soundworks One Stop Music Shop -  front side
front side
Blue Ribbon Soundworks One Stop Music Shop -  back side
back side

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1992-11

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1993-01

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1993-04

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1994-03

Company
Opal Technologies, Australia
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    genlock and framebuffer
  • 1.5 MB display RAM
  • DB23 RGB connector
  • automatically self configures for both PAL and NTSC video modes
  • software
    • OpalPaint: features rival those of broadcast industry paint systems, full 24 bit, real world artist tools, texture mapping, extensive image processing modes, colour and transparency gradients, multiple work modes, nozzle brushes, special effects and much more
    • Opal Presents!: icon driven presentation program offering complete display control of OpalVision images, Amiga graphics and live video (when the OpalVision Video Processor is attached), built in transition effects
    • OpalAnimMATE: creates delta compressed animations from any series of images or framestores and plays them back using the OpalVision hardware in realtime at rates up to 60 fps, works in 8, 12, 15, 18, 24 bit modes, features selectable screen sizes from 32×20 to 768×286
    • OpalVision Hotkey: allows instantly display 24 bit OpalVision graphics and combine them at any time with Amiga generated graphics and animations using simple key combinations, supports priority stenciling to allow the simultaneous placement of Amiga graphics in front of or behind OpalVision graphics
  • optional Video Processor and Roaster Chip
    • adds a wealth of additional features and functionality including framegrabbing, genlocking, chroma keying, luma keying, realtime colour processing of live video
    • provides an unlimited number of transitions and digital video effects including cuts, wipes, fades, special organic effects (soft- or hard edged), infinite range of flips, tumbles, page peels, image wrapping, picture in picture effects and more
    • 24 bit 35 ns character generator
  • optional OpalVision Video Suite
    • a 19 inch rack mountable unit which includes video and audio mixing, switching and transcending
    • connects directly to the Video Processor
    • 24 bit frame store
    • nine video and ten audio inputs
    • professional quality video inputs and outputs are available simultaneously in RGB or Y / R-Y / B-Y, composite and S-Video
    • linear transparency key provides transparency control between two video sources on a pixel by pixel basis
    • fully software sequenced audio mixer with smooth fades and full 5 band stereo frequency equalization
  • optional OpalVision Scan Rate converter / TBC
    • achieves 31 kHz non-interlaced output of Amiga and OpalVision graphics and animations
    • deinterlaces any incoming video source in either PAL or NTSC and includes full time base correction of incoming video
    • on board memory as an additional framestore for dual framebuffer applications
    • includes a full, infinite window time base corrector which operates in RGB for excellent quality
  • the Progressive 040/2000 processor board needs a simple modification (replacing a capacitor) in order to work correctly with the OpalVision
Opal Technologies OpalVision - Rev 2.0 front side
Rev 2.0, front side
Opal Technologies OpalVision - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
Opal Technologies OpalVision - Rev 1.0 back side
Rev 1.0, back side
  • devdocs.lha
    Aminet
    developer documentation (english)
    169 kB

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1992-09

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1992-09

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1992-10

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1992-10

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1992-12

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Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor board
  • 68040 @ 25 / 30 MHz
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 32 MB RAM
  • supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16, 20, 32 MB RAM
  • the memory does not autoconfig, it has to be added by software during startup
    notes
  • if a Kickstart image is present in DEVS: the card boots the image instead of the installed ROM (Softkick)
  • Kickstart image in DEVS: must be named »kickstart«
  • the Kickstart image can be copied to the onboard EPROMs (2× 128 kB) for faster operation (Fastkick)
  • when using Softkick, 040 copyback is disabled and expansion.library is located in Chip RAM, lowering performance - only certain board revisions are affected
  • the installation software overwrites any existing 68040.library with its own v36.2
  • disable switch on slot cover
Hardital Over The Top -  front side
front side
Hardital Over The Top -  back side
back side

Company
Pacific Peripherals / Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 16
    SCSI controller
  • Motorola 68440 DMA controller IC
  • early revisions have no autoboot ROM but they can be upgraded with the OverDrive Autoboot Retrofit daughterboard:
    • connects into the sockets of U102, U104, U110, U115
    • the PAL in U110 is replaced, the other three chips are reused on the daugtherboard
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
Pacific Peripherals / Interactive Video Systems OverDrive -  front side
front side
Pacific Peripherals / Interactive Video Systems OverDrive - OverDrive Autoboot Retrofit  front side
OverDrive Autoboot Retrofit, front side

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
  • Pablo is the optional video encoder module of Picasso II
  • composite and S-VHS outputs
  • only PAL compatible
  • 15 kHz overload protection
  • requires a time base corrector if used with a genlock
Village Tronic Pablo -  front side
front side
Village Tronic Pablo -  front side
front side

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
  • Pablo IV is the optional video encoder module of Picasso IV
  • S-VHS and CVBS outputs
  • supports PAL B/G, PAL I, PAL M, NTSC, NTSC-EIA
  • SECAM is not supported
  • linear interpolation reduces flickering
  • two display sizes: 640×480 and 800×600 - the latter is only available in PAL B / G / I mode
  • requires a time base corrector if used with a genlock
Village Tronic Pablo IV -  front side
front side

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • fading and superimposing
  • inverter switch: when off, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when set, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • built in blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • built in manual RGB splitter for monochrome digitisers
Electronic Design PAL-Genlock -  top side
top side

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
  • three video sources - TV tuner, S-VHS, FBAS
  • the tuner supports only PAL B/G or PAL I, it does not support SECAM and NTSC
  • the videodecoder supports all standards, so it would be possible to use SECAM or NTSC through the S-VHS or Composite input (using a VCR as external tuner), but...
  • the software (PalomaTV) is written for PAL only
  • monoaural sound decoding only
  • no teletext support
Village Tronic Paloma -  front side
front side
Village Tronic Paloma -  back side
back side

Company
Mainhattan Data, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    SCSI adapter
  • converts the parallel port signals to SCSI signals
  • a 5×4×1 cm box
  • connects to the parallel port and provides a DB25 SCSI connector - the parallel port is not passed through
  • some versions get power from the RGB port, others from the mouse/game port - in both cases the port is passed through
  • very slow - the parallel port limits the data transfer
  • can reboot, but cannot autoboot
  • RDB compatible
  • compatible with the A2088XT and A2286AT with BridgeBoard software from or after 23.11.88.
Mainhattan Data Paradox SCSI - Case top side
Case, top side
Mainhattan Data Paradox SCSI - Board front side
Board, front side
Mainhattan Data Paradox SCSI - Board back side
Board, back side

Company
Edotronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 5
    parallel interface
  • parallel ports are realized with 6522 chips - one of them can be directly accessed as PAR2:
  • one DB25 parallel connector (PAR2:)
  • fully compatible with AmigaDOS, all commands of parallel.device are supported
  • redirection of I/O between SER: / PAR: and PAR2: (device mapping)
  • 32 TTL output lines
  • 32 TTL input lines
  • additional daughterboards for relais output and / or optocouplers are available

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Company
Prime Image, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector
  • composite, Y/C and genlock inputs
  • composite and Y/C outputs
  • transcodes simultaneously to both outputs from either input
  • fully digital operation, no adjustments needed
  • stable freeze frame
  • variable rate strobe
  • provides timing into Switcher (Video Toaster)
  • vertical colour advance - 1, 2 or 3 lines
  • horizontal chroma / luma adjust
  • four event memory presets per board
  • controlled by the host computer terminal (via serial port) or the optional remote control unit:
    • proc amp video output adjustments, including video level (contrast), chroma level (stauration), hue (tint), setup (brightness)
    • field or frame freeze and strobe
    • horizontal and subcarrier system timing, horizontal position, Y/C delay
    • input select and signal enhancement
  • NTSC and PAL-M (525 lines) or PAL (625 lines) versions
  • 5.5 MHz Y/C bandwidth
  • 58 dB S/N ratio
Prime Image PCB -  front side
front side

Company
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2195 /
    MPEG video decoder
  • C-Cube CL450 video decoder
    • plays MPEG 1 animations at 25 fps in 352×288×24 (PAL), 352×240×24 (NTSC)
  • cannot decode MPEG audio
  • video can be played directly from CD-ROM (VideoCD, Philips CDI) or from hard disk
  • the video output is synchronized to the Amiga (NTSC/PAL) display
  • works only if the Amiga produces an NTSC/PAL signal
  • 256 kB display buffer
  • HD15 video output connector (RGB)
  • HD15 video passthrough connctor
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy -  front side
front side

Company
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, video slot
Autoconfig ID
2195 / 7
    MPEG video decoder
  • C-Cube CL450 video decoder
    • plays MPEG 1 animations at 25 fps in 352×288×24 (PAL), 352×240×24 (NTSC)
  • LSI-Logic L64112 audio decoder
    • supports MPEG-1 audio Layer 1 and 2
  • video can be played directly from CD-ROM (VideoCD, Philips CDI) or from hard disk
  • the video output is synchronized to the Amiga (NTSC/PAL) display
  • the Amiga signal can be used as overlay via the built in genlock
  • works only if the Amiga produces an NTSC/PAL signal
  • the Amiga audio output can be mixed into the MPEG audio output
  • 512 kB display buffer, expandable to 1 MB
  • HD15 video connector (RGB output)
  • 16 bit stereo audio output (headphone jack)
  • optional video module with composite and Y/C outputs
  • the card's device driver (peggympeg.device) is somewhat compatible with the CD32 device driver (mpeg.device)
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) - with video encoder front side
with video encoder, front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) - with video encoder back side
with video encoder, back side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) - without video encoder front side
without video encoder, front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Peggy Plus (Scala MD100) -  back side
back side

Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1986,1987,1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
  • small external sound sampler
  • stereo sampling in 8 bit
  • two RCA ports for plugging in a line level sound source
  • sound editing and playback through the included software
  • software revisions below v3.11 do not work with 020 and 030 processors
  • hardware and software was developed by Anthony J. Wood
    Perfect Sound I
  • white metal chassis
  • volume knob on the back of the case
  • only for A1000 (does not work on other Amigas even with a gender changer)
    Perfect Sound II
  • white metal chassis
  • plugs to standard parallel port
  • higher sampling rate and onboard sample-and-hold circuitry (AD7575)
    Perfect Sound III
  • up to 40 kHz sampling rate in mono
  • black plastic chassis with different design
  • features an additional microphone input (3.5 mm jack) with preamplifier
  • no volume knob - the volume is controlled by software, thus ruling out third party software which does not support this
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound board front side
Perfect Sound board, front side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  front side
Perfect Sound II, front side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  rear side
Perfect Sound II, rear side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  right side
Perfect Sound II, right side
Sunrize Industries Perfect Sound - Perfect Sound II  left side
Perfect Sound II, left side

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Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs 320×200 or 320×400 images with 16 gray scales
  • grabs the entire image in one video frame time (1/60th seconds non-interlaced, 1/30th seconds interlaced) so it can digitize a moving source without smearing
  • stores the frame in its own 64 kB memory
  • it takes about half a second to send the image to the Amiga through the parallel port
  • can grab colour images with a colour wheel or the Sunrize Color Splitter
  • saves images with 16 gray shades, 32 or 4096 (HAM) colours
  • produces lower quality colour images than DigiView
  • composite video input (RCA connector)
  • brightness and contrast knobs
  • external power supply

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Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8553 / 1
    animation recorder
  • DR-2150 NTSC, DR-3150 PAL
  • replaces the record VCR and single frame controller
  • allows animation sequences to be recorded to a video tape recorder and played back in realtime (up to 60 fields per second) direct from hard disk
  • avoids bad edits, missed frames and dropouts well known to VCRs
  • variable speed playback
  • random access still frame retrieval
  • supports direct rendering of all common Amiga image formats including IFF24 and Video Toaster frame store files
  • can also be used to build sequences from pre-rendered image files
  • the image data is stored on the PAR hard disk as compressed digital 4:2:2 image file in 752×576 (PAL) or 752×480 (NTSC) resolution
  • one or two dedicated video hard disks connect to the PAR's IDE interface
    • maximum 4 GB capacity (1.5 hour video)
  • composite (BNC), S-VHS and CAV (Betacam/MII) (3 BNC) outputs
  • composite genlock input (BNC)
  • 5.5 MHz video bandwidth
  • 60 dB S/N ratio
  • the DR-2150 can be combined with the Personal TBC IV to perform real time video capture for rotoscoping, time lapse and other special effects
  • the DR-3150 can be combined with the AD-3000 real time video capture card
  • for recording audio the PAR can be combined with the AD516 via SMPTE
Digital Processing Systems Personal Animation Recorder - PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 2  front side
PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 2, front side
Digital Processing Systems Personal Animation Recorder - PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 3  front side
PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 3, front side
Digital Processing Systems Personal Animation Recorder - PAR DR-3150 (PAL)  front side
PAR DR-3150 (PAL), front side

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Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    video adapter
  • adds S-VHS input and output to Newtek's Video Toaster
  • NTSC only
  • no software required
Digital Processing Systems Personal Component Video Adapter -  front side
front side

Company
Nucleus, Canada
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
serial port
    single frame controller
  • the hardware part is basically a custom serial interface cable connecting the Amiga's 25 pin serial port to the frame accurate recorder's 9 pin RS-422 serial port
  • the cable contains a special circuitry, it cannot be substituted with a standard serial cable
  • provides playback, forward/reverse looping, manually controlled single frame recording, animation sequence control, tape time code preparation/repair, time code verification, MacroSystem V-Lab frame grab
  • supports VITC and LTC time codes
  • supported display devices: Video Toaster framestores, Impact Vision 24, FireCracker, Harlequin, DCTV, FrameBuffer, HAM-E, ColorBurst, IFF images
  • supported recorder decks include:
    • Panasonic AG-7750 with AG-F700 time-code card, AU-60/65/640/650/660/665, D3-50, TQ-3031, LQ-4000
    • Sony SVO-9600, EVO-9650/9850, BVU-800/820/850/870/950, VO-9850, BVH-2000/2500/3000/3100, BVW-40/70/75, DVR-10/18/20, LVR-3000/5000
    • JVC BR-S810/822, CR-825/850 with SA-F911, KR-M800/820/860
    • Pioneer VDR-V1000

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector
  • infinite window correction
  • composite and S-VHS inputs and outputs
  • all I/O connectors are RCA, although RCA to BNC adapters were supplied
  • no provision for freeze frame effects or for control of proc amp parameters
  • the only control was a spring loaded toggle switch on the rear connector tang which was used to adjust system phase timing
  • NTSC only
Digital Processing Systems Personal TBC -  front side
front side

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1991-04

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector
  • VT-2000 NTSC, VT-3000 PAL
  • infinite window correction
  • full frame time base corrector / synchronizer
  • composite and S-VHS inputs and outputs
  • reference video input, advanced sync output
  • genlock capability and infinite window timing
  • ideal for A/B roll editing
  • software control of proc amp, timing and colour balance
  • 3.5 MHz (PAL) or 5.5 MHz (NTSC) bandwidth
  • 58 dB S/N ratio
  • controlled via the serial port
Digital Processing Systems Personal TBC II -  front side
front side

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1992-03

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector
  • infinite window (3 fields) correction
  • composite and S-VHS inputs
  • reference video input, advanced sync output
  • can be used to interface virtually any VCR, laser disc player or camcorder to production switcher or computer video systems including the Video Toaster
  • special effects: rock solid freeze (both field and frame), variable strobe, forced monochrome
  • all video proc amp functions, system timing, scene memories and even color balance can be adjusted by software
  • 2.5 MHz composite bandwidth, 5.5 MHz S-VHS bandwidth
  • 58 dB S/N ratio
  • NTSC only
  • controlled via the serial port
Digital Processing Systems Personal TBC III -  front side
front side

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1992-10

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    time base corrector
  • component digital 4:2:2 processing
  • infinite window (3 fields) correction
  • composite, wideband S-VHS, reference video and GPI freeze trigger inputs
  • composite, wideband S-VHS and advanced sync outputs
  • full proc amp and colour balance, horizontal and vertical Y/C delay, freeze field, freeze frame, variable strobe, film-mode strobe, GPI freeze, memory store / recall, genlock timing
  • when combined with the Personal Animation Recorder:
    • the TBC IV functions as a live video capture board for the DR-2150 card
    • connects to the PAR with a 50 pin ribbon cable via the Component Video Exchange (CVE) bus
    • with this combination live video can be recorded on the animator's hard drive
  • NTSC only
  • 2.5 MHz (VT-2600) or 5.5 MHz (VT-2600WB) composite bandwidth, 5.5 MHz S-VHS bandwidth
  • 58 dB S/N ratio
  • optional DC-2600 Wideband Comb Filter Decoder daughtercard:
    • 3-line adaptive comb filter decoder boosts the composite bandwidth from 2.5 MHz to 5.5 MHz, making it suitable for use with U-Matic-SP VCRs
    • included with the TBC 4 Plus
  • controlled via the serial port
Digital Processing Systems Personal TBC IV & TBC IV Plus -  front side
front side

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1993-09

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
  • VM-2000 NTSC, VM-3000 PAL
  • the world's first waveform monitor and vectorscope for desktop video
  • produces a digitally synthesized waveform monitor and vectorscope display that can be superimposed onto any video signal
  • provides a buffered video output, a superimposed (software controlled) video output, a full-time waveform / vector video output
  • when combined with the Personal TBC II, III or IV, the V-Scope provides a fully integrated video processing, manipulating and monitoring environment
  • test signals: SMPTE colour bars, E/A bars, full field bars, bars / luma bars, bars / red, bars / reverse bars, bars / modulated timing pulses, luma only bars, multiburst 60 and 100 IRE, line sweep 0-4.2 MHz, chroma sweep 0-500 kHz, pulse and bars with window, convergence grid, black field 7.5 IRE, gray field 50 IRE, white field 100 IRE, red field, modulated 5 step, luma 5 step, modulated ramp, luma ramp, demodulator alignment ramp, FCC composite, NTC7 combination, multi pulse, sin (x)/x, matrix
  • software control
    • controlled via the serial port
    • selection of waveform / vector modes
    • enable / disable superimpose mode
    • integrated control with Personal TBC III
  • vector scope
    • displays colour component signals
    • graticule targets for colour bars test signal
    • linear quadrature decoder
  • waveform monitor
    • displays video signal level
    • graticule calibrated in IRE/m volt scales
    • 2H and 1H display modes
    • switchable low pass filter
    DIP switch settings
    1
    ON
    OFF
    - baud rate
    - 31250 bps (Amiga built-in serial port)
    - 9600 bps (IBM PC or A2232)
    2
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    3
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    4
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    - power up mode
    - full screen waveform (1-H)
    - full screen waveform (2-H)
    - full screen vector
    - waveform (1-H) / vector overlay
    - waveform (2-H) / vector overlay
    - waveform / vector split screen
    - waveform (LPF) / vector split screen
    - full screen waveform (LPF)
Digital Processing Systems Personal V-Scope -  front side
front side
Digital Processing Systems Personal V-Scope -  front side
front side

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1992-04

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1992-05

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1992-10

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, ISA
    video distribution amplifier
  • VDA-1000 for XT slot, VDA-1050 for Zorro II slot
  • can drive four 75 ohm terminated loads from one video input
  • the video input is AC coupled and features a switchable 75 ohm input termination
  • ideal for tape duplication, multi-monitor point of sale systems, distributing genlock reference to multiple devices, increasing isolation between devices by eliminating loop-throughs
Digital Processing Systems Personal VDA -  front side
front side
Digital Processing Systems Personal VDA -  front side
front side

Company
Digital Processing Systems, Canada
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    composite video routing switcher
  • provides video monitor switching for multiple MicroSync or Personal TBC IV cards
  • contains a 4×1 and an 8×1 switching matrix
  • the 4×1 matrix inputs are connected to BNC connectors located on the back of the card
  • inputs to the 8×1 matrix originate from the card edge (ISA) connector, so this switching matrix is unused in Amiga systems (it is limited to use with the DPS ES-2000 rackmount expansion system)
  • the outputs of either matrix can be routed to a BNC connector or to the card edge connector
  • can be controlled via the serial port with the control software of the Personal TBC or MicroSync cards
Digital Processing Systems Personal Video Routing Switcher -  front side
front side

Company
Phoenix Electronics, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • uses DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
Phoenix Electronics PHC-2000 -  front side
front side
Phoenix Electronics PHC-2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 11
    integrated voice mail and fax system
  • Yamaha YTM401 voice-fax chip
  • sending and receiving of faxes at 2400-9600 bps
  • auto fax detection
  • audio record and play back at 9600 Hz, 8 bit
  • two RCA connectors: line in for digitizing, line out for audio monitoring of incoming calls
  • two RJ11 telephone jacks: one to the phone line, the other to a local telephone
  • audio can be recorded and played back through the local telephone too
  • an attached fax machine can be used as scanner
  • voice compression feature
  • record and play back of voice and fax messages remotely
  • schedule sending faxes
  • multiple PhonePaks can be installed for multiple phone lines
  • multiple PhonePaks can share mail boxes
  • in order to use the PhonePak in an A3000 or A4000, a Zorro II RAM expansion has to be added in another slot because these machines have problems with Zorro II DMA to Chip RAM
Great Valley Products PhonePak VFX -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products PhonePak VFX -  front side
front side

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Company
Edotronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 6
    PIC prototyping card
  • multi-purpose prototyping board with breadboard area for designing circuits
  • AutoConfig fully conforming to Commodore standards
  • complete buffering on board
  • bidirectional drivers for data and addresses
  • double sided printed circuit board

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2167 / 11,12,13
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5426 or GD5428
    • 85 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 45 MHz in 16 bit
    • 28 MHz in 24 bit
  • 1 or 2 MB 45 or 60 ns DRAM
    • 1 MB (eight DIPs) soldered to board
    • eight DIP sockets for additional 1 MB
    • accepts 256k×4 DIPs, 45-80 ns
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×8 interlace
  • 1152×864×16 interlace
  • 800×600×24 non-interlace
    optional video encoder module - Pablo (Photo)
  • FBAS and S-VHS outputs
  • only PAL compatible
  • 15 kHz overload protection
  • requires a time base corrector if used with a genlock
    notes
  • maps its memory directly into the Zorro II address space - speeds up manipulation of graphics memory but limits the amount of fast RAM to 6 MB
  • with 8 MB Zorro II fast RAM the board has to be run in segmented mode - lower performance
  • two 15 pin VGA connectors
  • automatic passthrough
  • Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4, EGS and PicassoRTG drivers
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.6 front side
Rev 1.6, front side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.6 front side
Rev 1.6, front side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.0 back side
Rev 1.0, back side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.6 back side
Rev 1.6, back side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.4 front side
Rev 1.4, front side
Village Tronic Picasso II - Rev 1.4 back side
Rev 1.4, back side

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2167 / 11,12,13
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5428
    • 30 MB/s blitter speed
    • 85 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 45 MHz in 16 bit
    • 28 MHz in 24 bit
  • 2 MB 45 ns DRAM in four sockets
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×8 interlace
  • 1152×864×16 interlace
  • 800×600×24 non-interlace
    optional video encoder module - Pablo
  • FBAS and S-VHS outputs
  • only PAL compatible
  • 15 kHz overload protection
  • brightness control
  • requires a time base corrector if used with a genlock
    notes
  • two 15 pin VGA connectors
  • automatic passthrough
  • DPMS support
  • Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4, EGS and PicassoRTG drivers
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Village Tronic Picasso II+ -  front side
front side
Village Tronic Picasso II+ -  front side
front side
Village Tronic Picasso II+ -  back side
back side

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Company
Village Tronic, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2167 / 21,22,23,24
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5446 (PCI bus)
    • 64 bit blitter
    • 180 MB/s fillspeed
    • videoscaling with interpolation
    • colourroom converting
    • picture in picture
    • 16 bit digital video port
    • 135 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 85 MHz in 16 / 24 bit modes
    • 15.5 - 84 kHz horizontal frequency
    • 50 Hz interlace - 160 Hz non-interlace vertical frequency
  • 4 MB 64 bit 45 ns EDO RAM, eight chips
    screen modes
  • 1600×1200×16 interlace
  • 1280×1024×24 non-interlace
    integrated flicker fixer
  • programmable up to 160 Hz
  • 24 bit colourdepth for A4000, 12 bit for A3000 / A2000
  • EPROM stores the configuration
  • does not pass through native Amiga multiscan and double modes
    optional modules
  • Pablo IV video encoder (Photo)
    • S-VHS and CVBS outputs
    • supports PAL B/G, PAL I, PAL M, NTSC, NTSC-EIA
    • SECAM is not supported
    • linear interpolation reduces flickering
    • two display sizes: 640×480 and 800×600 - the latter is only available in PAL B / G / I mode
    • a time base corrector is required if used with a genlock
  • Paloma TV tuner (Photo)
    • three video sources - TV tuner, S-VHS, FBAS
    • the tuner supports only PAL B/G or PAL I, it does not support SECAM and NTSC
    • the videodecoder supports all standards, so it would be possible to use SECAM or NTSC through the S-VHS or Composite input (using a VCR as external tuner), but...
    • the software (PalomaTV) is written PAL only
    • monoaural sound decoding only
    • no teletext support
  • Concierto sound module (Photo)
    • Yamaha OPL3 synthesizer
    • 16 bit recording and playback
    • 3-44.1 kHz input and output
    • MIDI interface
    • consists of a main board and an I/O board
    • two mini DIN connectors with adaptor cables
  • planned modules
    • MPEG module
    • 3D module
    notes
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • integrated local PCI bus
  • flashROM for firmware upgrades
  • four channel audio mixer on board: Amiga, line, TV, CD
  • audio signal switcher - Amiga and CD-ROM inputs
  • DDC2B Monitor Plug'n'Play technology
  • DPMS power saving
  • 15 pin VGA output
  • S-VHS input / output for Pablo IV
  • 3.5 mm stereo input / output
  • when fitting into an A2000 the flicker fixer must be removed by breaking the card - requires the Denise adapter to avoid this
  • no support for draggable screens
  • Picasso96 and CyberGraphX 3 & 4 drivers
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
Village Tronic Picasso IV - Rev 1.2N front side
Rev 1.2N, front side
Village Tronic Picasso IV - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Village Tronic Picasso IV - Rev 1.2N back side
Rev 1.2N, back side

Company
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2195 / 5,6
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5426
    • 85 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 45 MHz in 16 bit
    • 28 MHz in 24 bit
  • 1 or 2 MB DRAM
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×8 interlace
  • 1152×864×16 interlace
  • 800×600×24 non-interlace
    notes
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • automatic passthrough
  • two 15 pin DSUB connectors
  • S-VHS and FBAS connectors for the optional video encoder module
  • early boards may have problems with GVP Combo cards - the memory / bus controller has to be replaced on the Piccolo
  • feature connector for connecting the VideoCruncher digitizer card
  • Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3, 4, EGS and custom drivers
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo -  back side
back side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo - connectors right side
connectors, right side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo - Piccolo video module  front side
Piccolo video module, front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo - Piccolo video module  back side
Piccolo video module, back side
  • Piccolo-1.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 1
    EGSAmigaDriver v6.011, egs.library v6.100

    357 kB
  • Piccolo-2.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 2
    EGSAmigaDriver v6.011, egs.library v6.100

    769 kB
  • Piccolo-3.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 3
    EGSAmigaDriver v6.011, egs.library v6.100

    776 kB
  • piccolo_1of3.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk 1
    739 kB
  • piccolo_2of3.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk 2
    424 kB
  • piccolo_3of3.dms
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk 3
    314 kB

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Company
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2195 / 10,11
    RTG graphics card
  • Cirrus Logic GD5434
    • 64 bit blitter
    • 110 or 135 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 85 MHz in 16 bit modes
    • 45 MHz in 24 bit modes
  • 2 or 4 MB 64 bit 70 ns DRAM
    • 2 MB (four chips) soldered to board
    • four sockets for additional 2 MB
    screen modes
  • 1600×1280×8 interlace
  • 1280×1024×16 interlace
  • 1024×768×24 interlace
    notes
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3, 4 and EGS drivers
  • supported by Linux and NetBSD
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo SD64 -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo SD64 -  back side
back side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo SD64 - Piccolo video module  front side
Piccolo video module, front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich Piccolo SD64 - Piccolo video module  back side
Piccolo video module, back side
  • PiccoloSD64-1.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 1
    EGSAmigaDriver v7.001, EGSPiccoloSD64Driver v7.028, egs.library v7.008

    465 kB
  • PiccoloSD64-2.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 2
    EGSAmigaDriver v7.001, EGSPiccoloSD64Driver v7.028, egs.library v7.008

    803 kB
  • PiccoloSD64-3.dms
    install disk with PicoPainter v1.3 and loaders for AdPro / ImageMaster, disk 3
    EGSAmigaDriver v7.001, EGSPiccoloSD64Driver v7.028, egs.library v7.008

    777 kB

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Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture - does not affect the video outputs
  • keying active switch: allows imposing the computer picture over a static video picture - when inactive the fader can be used to dissolve between full computer and video picture
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • internal blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Pluto's circuit board
  • takes power from the RGB port, but can use an external power supply too

Company
Kolff Computer Supplies, Netherlands
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
trapdoor slot
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
767 / 0
    IBM XT emulation
  • A500: connects to the trapdoor connector
  • Zorro II: the same A500 version is connected to a Zorro II adapter card
  • Power PC Board v1:
    • NEC V30 @ 8 MHz processor
    • does not support hard drives, only floppy drives
    • revision 1 boards can be identified by board label "P25-41"
  • Power PC Board v2:
    • NEC V30 @ 10 MHz processor
    • supports HD controllers but a special driver is necessary
    • software revision 2.90 supports the following HD controllers: A.L.F. (OMTI), A590 (OMTI, SCSI), Golem HD3000 (OMTI), Profex HD3000 (OMTI), Winner I (OMTI), F.S.E. (OMTI), Rex Datentechnik (OMTI), SupraDrive 500XP (SCSI), GVP A500+ (SCSI)
    • much faster video emulation (CGA)
    • revision 1 boards can be identified by board label "P25-42"
  • 1 MB RAM:
    • 704 kB free RAM in MGA/CGA mode
    • 640 kB free RAM in EGA/VGA mode
    • 200 kB extra memory for a reset proof MS-DOS RAM disk
    • the RAM can be used by the Amiga as 512 kB Fast RAM and an additional 512 kB RAM disk
    • the board can use the Amiga's Fast RAM (up to 8 MB) as PC memory
  • does not multitask with the Amiga
  • uses the Amiga internal serial port with up to 19200 bit/s
  • uses the Amiga floppy controller and parallel port
  • video:
    • up to 640×480 in 16 colours
    • MGA 720×348
    • CGA 640/320×200
    • software emulated flicker-fixer in any PC interlace mode
  • battery backed up clock
  • emulated PC sound card
  • not compatible with NTSC Amigas
Kolff Computer Supplies Power PC Board - Rev 1 front side
Rev 1, front side
Kolff Computer Supplies Power PC Board - Zorro adapter Rev 1.2 with Power PC Board Rev 2 front side
Zorro adapter Rev 1.2 with Power PC Board Rev 2, front side
Kolff Computer Supplies Power PC Board - Zorro adapter Rev 1.2 with Power PC Board Rev 2  back side
Zorro adapter Rev 1.2 with Power PC Board Rev 2, back side

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Company
Kolff Computer Supplies, Netherlands
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A500+, A600
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
trapdoor slot
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
767 / 0
    IBM XT emulation
  • A500, A500+: connects to the trapdoor connector
  • A600: installed in a plastic case under the A600, which is connected to the trapdoor slot with a short ribbon cable and adaptor board
  • Zorro II: the A500 version is connected to a Zorro II adapter card
  • NEC V30 @ 10 MHz processor
  • 1 MB RAM:
    • 704 kB free RAM in MGA/CGA mode
    • 640 kB free RAM in EGA/VGA mode
    • 200 kB extra memory for a reset proof MS-DOS RAM disk
  • in PC mode the board can use up to 8 MB of Amiga Fast RAM as PC memory
  • in Amiga mode the 1 MB RAM acts as Amiga RAM:
    • A500: 512 kB Chip RAM or 512 kB Fast RAM + 512 kB RAM disk
    • A500+, A600: 1 MB Chip RAM
    • A2000, A3000: 1 MB Fast RAM
    • if an Amiga has 8 MB Fast RAM installed, the Power PC Board supplies 512 Kb of Extra RAM only
  • does not multitask with the Amiga
  • uses the Amiga internal serial port, up to 38400 bit/s on a standard A500
  • uses the printer connected to the parallel port
  • uses the Amiga mouse and joystick
  • can use four Amiga floppy disk drives as PC disk drives, supports both 3.5 and 5.25" drives
  • most Amiga hard disk controllers are supported
  • video:
    • MGA (Hercules): 720×348 in 2 colours
    • CGA: 640×200 in 2 colours or 320×200 in 4 colours from a palette of 16
    • EGA: 640×350 in 16 colours from a palette of 64
    • VGA: 640×480 in 16 colours from a palette of 4096
    • software emulated flicker-fixer in any PC interlace mode
  • Adlib and SoundBlaster sound card emulation
  • battery backed up clock for A500 and A600
Kolff Computer Supplies Power PC Board Plus -  front side
front side
Kolff Computer Supplies Power PC Board Plus -  back side
back side

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1993-01

Company
Albrecht Computer Technik, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
16945 / 1
    Crystal Semiconductor Sound Codec 4231A
  • 5510-64000 Hz frequency range
  • ALaw, uLaw, ADPCM compression / decompression
  • MPC Level 2 compatible mixer
  • dual DMA registers support full duplex operation
  • two onchip FIFO buffers for higher performance
  • selectable Serial Audio Data Port
  • two channel simultaneous playback (simple stereo signal)
  • unlike a DSP, this chip is designed solely for handling audio, it cannot for example, off-load your CPU when playing back an 8+ channel ScreamTracker file
    connectors
  • LINE
    • can be routed to the ADC and to the onboard mixer
    • normally used for recording line level signals
  • MIC
    • can only be routed to the ADC, not to the mixer
    • used for recording only - signal may be line or mic level
  • AUX1
    • can be routed to the ADC and the onboard mixer
    • used for recording or mixing the audio output of a CD-ROM drive or the MPEGit MPEG audio decoder expansion module
  • AUX2
    • can only be routed to the mixer - cannot be used for recording
    • recommended for mixing with the Amiga output
    • after a reset when the card is not initialized by the mixer program, LINE out is muted and the source connected to AUX2 can only be sent to the mono output
  • OUT
    • goes to stereo system
    notes
  • 15 pin D-SUB connector for the customizable adaptor - when ordering, the type of connector can be chosen for each input (e.g. RCA, 1/4" phone plug , 1/8" phone plug
  • mixing means that the signal of that input can be mixed to the output along with other inputs, and the sound generated by the codec itself
  • recording means direct recording to RAM or hard disk from that input and also using it for digital realtime effects
  • 40 pin (male) expansion bus connector for expansion modules
    • Rombler - wavetable / MIDI interface
    • MPEG-it! - MPEG audio decoder supporting Layer II & III streams
    • Arpeggiator - digital input / output (S/P-DIF) for DAT, CD, MiniDisc, etc.
  • full duplex 16 bit audio sampling, mixing and playback
  • sampling and playback rates up to 64 kHz even on 68000
  • EMI filtering and double surge protection
    software
  • Realtime F/X; u-law, A-law, ADPCM encoder / decoder; Surround Decoder; Mixer (adjusts the level of each input); tapedeck (recording one of three inputs at a time); Dub! full duplex recorder (record and playback a file at the same time); AHI
  • optional Samplitude 3.0 or AudioLab16
  • AHI driver
Albrecht Computer Technik Prelude -  front side
front side
Albrecht Computer Technik Prelude -  front side
front side
Albrecht Computer Technik Prelude -  back side
back side
Albrecht Computer Technik Prelude -  back side
back side

Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    parallel interface
  • one DB25 parallel port, optional second port
  • DB25 port resides on slot cover - difficult installation in A500
  • plugs into 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • software switching between the 3 parallel ports (1 Amiga internal, 2 printerface ports)
Interactive Video Systems Printerface -  front side
front side

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Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    video processor
  • Prism 24 is the optional video processor module of FrameMachine
  • can perform red, green, blue, colour, brightness and contrast adjustments to the video output
  • adds genlock capability to the FrameMachine, taking the Amiga's video signal from the video slot
  • PIP (picture in picture) of real video and computer video on one screen
  • combined with a standard external Amiga Genlock, it is possible to do PIP of two real video sources with an Amiga overlay
  • AGA compatible Prism 24s have jumpers which allow the selection of the machine type
Electronic Design Prisma / Prism 24 - Rev 2.2 front side
Rev 2.2, front side
Electronic Design Prisma / Prism 24 - Rev 2.2 front side
Rev 2.2, front side
Electronic Design Prisma / Prism 24 - Rev 2.2 back side
Rev 2.2, back side
Electronic Design Prisma / Prism 24 - Rev 2.2 back side
Rev 2.2, back side
Electronic Design Prisma / Prism 24 - Rev 1.3  front side
Rev 1.3, front side

Company
Datel Electronics, UK
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit stereo sound sampler
  • no hardware level adjustment
  • audio input: line level mono (2× 3.5mm socket, 1× DIN)
  • plugs into parallel port
  • supplied with Pro Sampler Studio Sampling Software and Jammer Sequencer Software

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Company
Creative Microsystems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68000 @ 14.3 MHz, synchronous to the motherboard
  • software and jumper switchable 7 or 14 MHz mode
  • optional PGA FPU up to 16 MHz with separate oscillator
    notes
  • jumper selectable Fast ROM mode for accessing the Kickstart ROM with reduced wait states
  • not compatible with the Microbotics 8-Up! memory expansion card
  • the FPU is mapped at $EE0000 which interferes with the various BrigdeBoards
  • some DMA devices (for example the A2091) do not work when the board runs at 14 MHz, unless the PAMC board is modified (trace cut)
  • connects to the 68000's socket
Creative Microsystems Processor Accelerator (PAMC-2000) - Rev 5 front side
Rev 5, front side
Creative Microsystems Processor Accelerator (PAMC-2000) - Rev 4 front side
Rev 4, front side
Creative Microsystems Processor Accelerator (PAMC-2000) - Rev 4 back side
Rev 4, back side

Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2560 / 16
    processor
  • Standard: 68030 @ 14.3 MHz PGA
  • Plus: 68030 @ 28 MHz PGA
  • optional PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 60 MHz
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 1, 2, 4, 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs
  • mixing of different ZIP sizes is not possible
  • no memory autoconfig
    notes
  • connects to the CPU slot - the 68000 is replaced from the motherboard onto the card
  • 68000 fallback mode
Harms Computertechnik Professional 030 Standard & Plus -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik Professional 030 Standard & Plus -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik Professional 030 Standard & Plus -  back side
back side

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Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2560 / 208
    processor
  • 68030 14.3 - 40 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 60 MHz
  • the CPU and FPU can be clocked separately, either synchronously at 14.3 or 28.5 MHz, or asynchronously by installing oscillators
    memory
  • 32 ZIP sockets accept up to 16 MB RAM
  • Professional 3000:
    • accepts 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of 16
    • possible configurations are 2, 4, 8 or 16 MB
  • Professional 3500:
    • accepts only 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of 8
    • possible configurations are 4, 8, 12 or 16 MB
  • only 4 or 8 MB is autoconfigured from the total 8 or 16 MB
  • autoconfigured memory supports DMA
  • jumper selectable 0 or 1 waitstate
  • memory autoconfig disable jumper - allows mapping all the memory outside the Zorro II memory space
    notes
  • 68000 fallback mode - can be enabled in the bootmenu by pressing both mouse buttons at startup
  • compatibility jumper for A2000-A
  • in A2000-A, the 68000 processor has to be removed (no fallback mode)
    jumper settings
    JumperDescription
    JP11-2 - FPU Async OSC Q1
    2-3 - FPU Sync
    JP21-2 - CPU Async OSC Q2
    2-3 - CPU Sync
    JP41-2 - Highspeed
    2-3 - 14 MHz
    JP5OPEN - Sync Normal
    CLOSED - Sync Highspeed if JP4 Highspeed
    JP8OPEN - AmigaDOS
    CLOSED - Other OS
    JP9OPEN - 2 MB
    CLOSED - 4 MB
    JP10OPEN - Amiga A2000B
    CLOSED - Amiga A2000A
    JP11OPEN - Autoconfig Memory
    CLOSED - No Autoconfig Memory
    JP12, JP13CLOSED - Only when JP10 closed
    JP141-2 - +0 Waitstate
    2-3 - +1 Waitstate
Harms Computertechnik Professional 3000 & 3500 -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik Professional 3000 & 3500 -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik Professional 3000 & 3500 -  back side
back side
Harms Computertechnik Professional 3000 & 3500 -  back side
back side

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1992-05

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1993-09

Company
Harms Computertechnik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
    processor
  • 68030 @ 28.5 MHz
  • optional PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
    notes
  • processor upgrade for Commodore's A2620 card
  • connects to the 68020 socket of the A2620
  • the A2620 boot ROMs are replaced with Harms Professional 3500 boot ROMs
Harms Computertechnik Professional Pack 030 -  front side
front side

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, parallel port
    genlock
  • composite input and output (2× BNC)
  • controlled by software through the parallel port
  • Background mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
  • Foreground I mode - permits colours other than colour 0 to become transparent
  • Foreground II mode - restores opaqueness to the colours used in Foreground I mode
  • Video mode - shows external video alone
  • Amiga mode - displays graphics only

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Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
756 / 105
2026 / 105
    processor
  • 68040 @ 28 MHz (clocked asynchronously to the A2000 motherboard)
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 32 MB RAM
  • takes 1 or 4 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16 or 32 MB configurations
  • not autoconfiguring - requires software
  • does not give contiguous 32 bit RAM, it separates 2 MB as 16 bit RAM - RomTagMem is required to make it all 32 bit and contiguous
  • up to 8 MB RAM can be configured in the 68000 address space (2, 4 or 8 MB) - access is slower to this RAM
  • burst RAM access
    jumper settings
    B1 -SIMM type: ON - page mode, OFF - Nibble mode
    B2 -SIMM size: ON - 1 MB, OFF - 4 MB
    B4 -motherboard: ON - german, OFF - B2000
    A1
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    A2
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    B3
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    auto-config memory
    - 0 MB
    - 2 MB
    - 4 MB
    - 8 MB
    A3
    ON
    OFF
    A4
    OFF
    ON
    - CPU
    - 68000
    - 68040
    C1
    ON
    OFF
    C2
    OFF
    ON
    - cache
    - enabled
    - disabled
    C3
    ON
    OFF
    C4
    OFF
    ON
    - burst mode
    - enabled
    - disabled
Progressive Peripherals & Software Progressive 2000/040 -  front side
front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Progressive 2000/040 -  front side
front side
  • PPS_040.dms
    Install Disk
    Init040 v2.2, CPU040 v2.4, 68040.libary v37.4

    281 kB
  • PPS040.DMS
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    280 kB

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1991-11

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1992-01

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1992-12

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1993-02

Company
Intelligent Data Systems, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    multifunctional Zorro slot expansion
  • Zorro slot converter, EPROM burner and Kickstart switcher combined into one expansion
  • ProKick XL features 4 Zorro II slots (ProKick only one)
  • plugs into side expansion connector
  • passthrough connector
    EPROM burner
  • meant for burning Kickstart EPROMs from 256 KB (Kickstart v1.x) to 512 KB (Kickstart v2.x/v3.x)
  • supports 27C2001 (2 MBit) and 27C4001 (4 MBit) EPROMs
  • already prepared for 8 MBit EPROMs - using them require a change of GAL and FPGA (IC1 and IC2)
  • Kickstart files may not be split
  • only burning possible, no erasing
    Notes
  • the ProKick / ProKick XL can also be installed in an A2000, with limited use though
  • Zorro cards are mounted vertically
  • the Kickstart installed on the ProKick is mapped to the memory range $F80000-$FFFFFF, thus the original Kickstart ROM, or the Kickstart WOM and Bootloader ROM in case of A1000, is not accessible
  • 512 kB or 1 MB of EPROM space can be installed in total
  • expansion doesn't work with only one EPROM equipped, so always both sockets have to be occupied
  • part of the EPROM can be used for own software, e.g. Autoboot driver, if the Kickstart doesn't occupy all of the EPROM space
  • optional angled adapter:
    • available as an accessory for the ProKick (not suitable for the ProKick XL)
    • plugs into the Zorro slot
    • allows horizontal Zorro card mounting
    • offers an additional Zorro II slots (two in total)
  • a design tower case was available that allowed mounting the ProKick XL and an A500 motherboard in it
Intelligent Data Systems ProKick / ProKick XL -  front side
front side
Intelligent Data Systems ProKick / ProKick XL -  back side
back side

Company
Pro-Computer, Germany
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    autobooter
  • provides autoboot functionality for the Commodore A2090 SCSI controller
  • two autoboot ROMs
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.2 and 1.3
Pro-Computer Promigos Autoboot -  front side
front side

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (411000) DIPs only
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
  • the design is licensed from ASDG, the card is technically the same as the ASDG 8MI
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 2000 -  front side
front side

Company
ACDA, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    data acquisition and process control
  • the card holds a D/A, A/D, DIO module made by DataTranslation
    • 40 kHz maximum sampling rate
    • 16× 12 bit analog to digital conversion channels (16 bit channels are optional)
    • 2× 8 bit digital to analog conversion channels
    • 16× 1 bit digital input lines
    • 16× 1 bit digital output lines
    • 3× 16 bit timers (programmable and cascadable)
    • 3× trigger sources for the A/D process
    • adjustable input gain on the analog input lines
    • programmable signal amplifier / generator
  • data channels can be read randomly or sequentially
  • the software (Digi-Scope) does not support OS 2.0 and above

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1987-03

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1989-06

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1990-02

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1990-07

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1990-09

Company
ACDA, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    A/D converter
  • single channel analogue / digital converter
  • 5.8 kHz maximum sampling rate
  • x1 and x100 input gain
  • LED signal level display
  • test/calibration switch
  • the software (Digi-Scope) does not support OS 2.0 and above

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1987-03

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1989-06

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1990-02

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1990-09

Company
Akron Systems Development, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    prototyping board
  • plated through holes on a 0.1" grid pattern
  • place for 119 16 pin DIP chips
  • supports PLCC and PGA sockets
  • adjustable bracket and layout for various DB connectors and header pins
  • the autoconfig layout is drawn on the board
  • voltage and ground planes
  • gold plated edge connector

Company
Micro R&D, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port

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1992-11

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1992-12

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1993-04

Company
Micro R&D, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    Audio Equalizer
  • boosts certain parts of the frequency range to "enhance" the Amiga sound output
  • frequency response can be controlled with potentiometer on the front plate
  • audio output 2× RCA socket
  • audio input 2× RCA socket
  • power supply via serial port
  • serial interface pass-through connector on the front plate allows connection of other serial devices at the same time
  • bypass switch disables filter function and passes through original sound unaltered

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1993-04

Company
Pangolin Laser Software, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    Laser Display Controller
  • provides analogue and digital channels to control a Laser Display system (XYZ-RGB-I) to perform laser shows
  • DB-25F connector on the slot bracket
  • each analogue output provides bipolar direct current (DC)
    • X, Y, Z channels: -5 to +5 volts
    • R, G, B channels: 0 to +5 volts
  • depth cueing input for 3D applications
  • blanking support
    software
  • supported by Pangolin Laser Show Designer LD400 software package
  • up to 16.800.000 colors
  • up to 4 laser projector operated (requires multiple QM16 cards)
  • 3D and 2D mode
  • script-based programming to generate laser shows
  • support for up to 32 tracks
  • support for real-time 3D manipulations
  • support for up to 10,000 3D laser frames with up to 2,000 points per frame
  • renumbering laser graphics
  • real-time laser preview
  • Asteroids laser game
    notes
  • although intended as laser controller, the card and software can also be used for other DC control voltage applications
  • no protection circuitry on the digital outputs
Pangolin Laser Software QUADMOD16 (QM16) -  front side
front side
Pangolin Laser Software QUADMOD16 (QM16) -  back side
back side

Company
Pangolin Laser Software, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000
    Laser Display Controller
  • provides up to 4 channels to control a Laser Display system (XY-I or XYZ-I) to perform laser shows
  • uses the 4 sound channels of the Amiga for controlling - as the Amiga provides only 2 stereo channels (mixed sound), the card is needed to have 4 independent channels
  • 4× RCA connectors on the slot bracket
  • each connector provides bipolar direct current (DC), -5 to +5 volts
  • connector assignment (X, Y, Z, I) depends on the software and attached system
  • board connects only to Paula socket via 48 pin connector attached to a ribbon cable
  • Paula functions, like disk operations and the standard left and right audio outputs, are realized by the board, the chip is not needed any longer
    software
  • supported by Pangolin Laser Show Designer LD200 and LD300 software packages
  • up to 256 colors
  • 1 laser projector operated
  • 3D and 2D mode
  • script-based programming to generate laser shows
  • support for up to 4 (LD200) resp. 8 (LD300) tracks
    notes
  • two clips (CEAC - black one, HIRAM - red one) have to be connected to 2 resistors on the board:
    • A2000: CAEC to R409 (rear side), HIRAM to R407 (rear side)
    • A3000: CAEC to R404 (right side), HIRAM to R405 (right side)
  • although intended as laser controller, the card and software can also be used for other DC control voltage applications
  • a3000-qm8.htm

    Pangolin
    A3000 installation instructions (english)

Company
Resource Management Force, Australia
Date
1994
Amiga
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2011 / 2
    Ethernet interface
  • A500: either 10BaseT or 10Base2 connectors, connects to the side expansion port
  • Zorro: AUI (Thick Ethernet) and either 10Base2 (Thin Ethernet) or 10BaseT (Twisted Pair) connectors
  • Fujitsu MB86950 controller
  • 64 kB buffer
  • EPROM contains both a SANA II compatible driver and the QuickNet networking software
  • the server machine has to run a disk based software too
  • the software does not detect the addresses of the boards itself, it has to be entered manually
  • supported by NetBSD
Resource Management Force QuickNet 500 & 2000 -  front side
front side
Resource Management Force QuickNet 500 & 2000 -  back side
back side

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1993-11

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1994-02

Company
Hertz Elektronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 32
    framebuffer
  • Analog Devices ADV7120 RAMDAC
  • 80 MHz pixel clock
  • 1.5 MB, 30 ns dual-ported video RAM in twelve ZIP sockets
  • four additional sockets take 0.5 MB for alpha channel
  • takes 256k×4 VRAM ZIPs
    screen modes
  • 768×576×24 (PAL)
  • 768×476×24 (NTSC)
  • 8 bit alpha channel option
  • 15.75 kHz interlaced or 31.5 kHz non-interlaced modes selectable by jumper
    notes
  • video RAM is mounted in the Zorro II address space, ruling out 8MB RAM expansions
  • if populated to 2 MB, VRAM can be used as system Fast RAM
  • DB9 output connector
  • supports 'Sync on Green' (toggled by jumper)
  • can generate a white test screen for the Video-DAC (activated by jumper)
  • two EPROM sockets for custom driver software
  • not compatible with genlocks
  • the card was first distributed by Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, later by BSC (sold it as R2) and Omega Datentechnik (sold it as R-II)
Hertz Elektronik Rainbow II -  front side
front side
Hertz Elektronik Rainbow II -  back side
back side

Company
RBW Elektronik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
34659 / 18
30819 / 18
  • 32 DIP sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (514256), 70 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • four 30 pin SIP sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIPs in groups of two
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8 MB
  • LCA logic (Logic Cell Array) EPROM - changing the EPROM allows the use of 4 megabit (1M×4) DIPs
  • disable switch
  • does not work in A3000
    DIP switch settings
    2
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    3
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    4
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
     
    - 512 kB
    - 1 MB
    - 1 MB + 512 kB
    - 2 MB
    - 2 + 1 MB
    - 2 + 2 MB
    - 4 + 2 MB
    - 4 + 4 MB
RBW Elektronik RAM Fighter 2000 -  front side
front side
RBW Elektronik RAM Fighter 2000 -  back side
back side

Company
Amiga Hardware Tuning, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
19796 / 42
  • sixteen sockets accept up to 1 MB EPROM or SRAM
  • supports 27C512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • supports static RAM, backed up by battery
  • autoboot, requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • A500 and A1000 versions:
    • side expansion port to Zorro II adapter
    • there's no case, the Zorro II card is mounted vertically
    • the adapter has passthrough connector

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2026 / 68
    realtime digitizer and video processor
  • twin board
  • video and graphics, DTP, CAD system
  • TMS34020 processor
    • 40 MFLOPS peak speed at 40 MHz
    • 32 bit architecture with 512 byte cache
  • TMS34082 coprocessor
    • 32 bit math / graphics coprocessor
    • 3D vector support and rendering engine
    • parallel processing capability
  • memory
    • 8 MB of 44C251 1 Mb VRAM (two 4 MB banks)
    • pixel / bit aligned block transfer rate of 142 Mbits/s
    • 8 MB of DRAM for resident applications
  • input: RS-170A (composite), CCIR-624 (PAL), and RGB (DB9 Targa Pin Compatible)
  • output: RS-170A (composite), CCIR-624 (PAL), externally synchable (genlockable) RGB (DB9 Targa Pin Compatible)
  • RGB resolutions
    • variable from 320×400 to 1024×1024, in 8 or 32 bits
    • 1024×2048 scrollable work area by combining the two buffers
    • non-interlaced: 320×400, 320×480, 640×400, 640×480, 512×512, 640×640, 800×600, 800×640, 1024×512
    • interlaced: 800×800, 1024×768, 1024×1024
    • thousands of other custom resolutions possible
  • composite resolution: 768×480 (NTSC), 768×576 (PAL)
  • pixel depth: 8 bit or 32 bit, user definable
  • horizontal scan rate
    • programmable 15.734 kHz (nominal NTSC), 15.625 kHz (nominal PAL)
    • range 15-34 kHz
  • vertical scan rate
    • programmable 30 Hz (nominal NTSC), 25 HZ (nominal PAL)
    • range 25-100 Hz
  • interlace: programmable 2:1 interlaced, or non-interlaced
  • Amiga bus interface: 4×128 kB DMA blocks, directly addressable
  • hue, saturation, contrast: software adjustable via digital pots in 256 levels each
  • palette
    • 16.7 million colours displayable from a palette of 16.7 million
    • alternative display of 256 colours from a palette of 16.7 million
  • overlay
    • 8 bit alpha channel with 16 colour overlay
    • alpha channel colour key between buffers
  • image capture
    • full frame and field capture in 1/30th or 1/60th of a second
    • realtime image capture in 24 bits up to 1024×1024 resolution
    • grayscale image capture in 256 shades
    • multiple resolutions in composite and RGB, up to 1024×1024
    • two framebuffers with adjustable resolutions of up to 1024×1024 pixels per buffer in 32 bit colour
  • image processing
    • bit blitting
    • hardware zoom and pan
    • dynamic resizing
    • runlength encoding
    • JPEG compression support
    • image enhancement, image recognition, histography, and many other functions built in hardware
  • digital video effects: flipping, page turns, colourization, solarization, polarization, up to 8:1 zoom, rotations, picture in picture , live resizing, digital graphic overlay and many realtime 24 bit animation and digital video effects
  • SAGE Library: over 200 graphic functions, with 2D and 3D graphic libraries: LINEDRAW, POLYDRAW, CUBICSPLINE, PHONGSHADE, GOURADSHADE, and more.
  • fast image loading: NTSC overscan image in less than a second, 1.5 MB 24 bit image in less than 4 seconds
  • multiple Rambrandt boards can be linked together to create exceptional virtual reality systems
Progressive Peripherals & Software Rambrandt -  front side
front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Rambrandt -  front side
front side

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1992-03

Company
Applied Engineering, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2088 / 224
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (514256) DIPs only, 120 ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5 - 8 MB configurations in 512 kB increments
  • does not require setting switches or jumpers for various memory configuration
  • configurations other than 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 MB are considered as an additional RAM card
  • works with Kickstart 1.3 only
Applied Engineering RamWorks 2000 -  front side
front side
Applied Engineering RamWorks 2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-08

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1995
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 15
    SCSI 2 controller
  • Qlogic FAS246
  • not a DMA device - the performance suffers if accessing two disks at once on the card
  • autoboot ROM (dkbscsi.device)
  • passive termination
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • disk activity LED passthrough connector
    memory
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
DKB RapidFire -  front side
front side
DKB RapidFire -  front side
front side
DKB RapidFire -  back side
back side

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1995-11

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2014
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
clock port
proprietary
    USB interface
  • provides two USB ports
  • isp1763 USB host controller chip
  • compatible to USB 1.1 and 2.0 specifications
  • supports USB 2.0 highspeed mode (480 Mpbs)
  • card features clock port and proprietary X-Surf 100 expansion connectors
  • two expansion variants exist that differ with regard to the connection options and the scope of delivery:
    1. Clock Port Model
      • both connectors active
      • shipped with earthing cable, floppy power cable, plastic cover and bracket with two USB connectors
      • more expensive than the other variant as the development effort was much higher due to the idiosyncrasies of the clock port
    2. X-Surf 100 Model
      • clock port connector disabled, expansion is only usable on the X-Surf 100
      • bare board with no protective cover or USB port bracket
  • two floppy power connectors on the card to supply power to the USB ports - the second port can be used for the floppy, thus an Y cable is not needed
    • this is only needed when used on a clock port (clock port doesn't provide enough power)
    • if power hungry devices are used, it is also recommended when installed on the X-Surf
  • supplies up to 1.5 ampere per USB port
  • only supports PIO (Programmed I/O) operation (no DMA), thus having higher load on the CPU during transfers
  • typical data rates: 7.5 MB/s (Zorro III), 2.5 MB/s (Zorro II), 700 kByte/s (Clock Port)
    notes
  • when installed on the X-Surf, their external USB ports are activated - the internal ports of the RapidRoad can only be used if the respective external port stays empty
  • white status LED on board indicates proper connection
  • benefits from the faster secondary clock port on the A604n
  • power on the USB ports is only switched on upon start of USB stack, this conformes to USB specification
  • shipped with Poseidon 4.5 OEM USB stack
    • requires at least 68020 processor, 2.5MB free FastRAM, MUI, OS3.0
    • driver for e.g. USB mouse and keyboard (HID devices), mass storage, parallel interface (printers) and USB-serial bridges
  • USB_module

    Individual Computers
    documentation (english), PDF manual (english/german)

Company
Golden Image, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 9,10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 DIPs only
  • disable jumper
Golden Image RC-2000 -  front side
front side
Golden Image RC-2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-11

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1990-11

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1991-12

Company
Digitronics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
No description available.

Advert (US)
1988-06

Company
Comspec Communications, Canada
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1006 /
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
Comspec Communications RE-2000 -  front side
front side

Company
Omega Datentechnik, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 1
  • 64 ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 ZIPs in groups of 16
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations

Company
Aliendesign, Germany
Date
2000
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
16708 / 0
  • sampling rates: 8, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
  • S/P-DIF frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48, 96 kHz
  • support for 16 bit, 18 bit, 20 bit and 24 bit (S/P-DIF) samples in mono or stereo
  • enhanced full duplex recording
  • feature connector for extentions, an MP3 decoder module is planned
  • 3D sound function for games
    inputs and outputs
  • optical digital output (max 24 bit / 96 kHz, S/P-DIF compatible) capable to transfer standard PCM sound or encoded streams like Dolby Digital AC-3, MPEG Multichannel and DTS
  • optical digital input (S/P-DIF compatible)
  • stereo line in (external)
  • stereo line out (external)
  • mono microphone in (external)
  • independent stereo headphones out (external)
  • three internal stereo inputs to connect CD-ROMs etc.
  • all inputs (except S/P-DIF) can be mixed together
  • it's possible to record from all inputs simultaniously
  • the volume can be changed for every in- and output separately
    software
  • AHI driver
  • with the mixer preferences all volumes can be changed in realtime and it's used to setup the S/P-DIF input/output
  • stream player to play encoded data via S/P-DIF output
  • stream extractor to extract encoded streams S/P-DIF input
  • D-Box AC3 player for watching movies with Dolby Digital audio
  • Toccata emulation
  • supported by NetBSD
Aliendesign Repulse - Rev 3.2 front side
Rev 3.2, front side
Aliendesign Repulse - Rev 3.2 front side
Rev 3.2, front side
Aliendesign Repulse - Rev 3.2 back side
Rev 3.2, back side

Company
Digital Micronics, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2129 / 1
    RTG graphics card
  • Texas Instruments TMS34010 @ 60 MHz graphics processor
    • up to 1280×1024 non-interlaced
    • up to 2048×2048 interlaced
    • 256 colours from the 16.7 million palette
    • 16 colour overlay
    • two hardware cursors
  • up to 4 MB video RAM - 32 ZIPs
    • Resolver A - 1 MB VRAM, 1024×768, without double buffering
    • Resolver B - 2 MB VRAM, 1600×1200, with double buffering
    • Resolver C - 4 MB VRAM, 2048×2048
  • up to 1 MB overlay video RAM - 8 ZIPs
  • up to 8 MB DRAM for resident applications (2 MB standard) - 16 ZIPs
  • 2048×2048 can be displayed even on a Commodore 1950 monitor that is 800×600 only
  • 3 BNC output connectors
  • SAGE (Standard Amiga Graphics Environment) driver
  • X-Windows driver for Amiga Unix System V Release 4

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1991-09

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 6
    RTG graphics card
  • NCR 77C22E+
    • 90 MHz max pixel clock
    • 70 MHz in 8 bit modes
    • 25 MHz in 24 bit modes
    • 15-75 kHz horizontal frequency
    • 50-100 Hz vertical frequency
  • 1, 2 or 4 MB DRAM, page mode, segmented, 70-80 ns
  • sixteen ZIP sockets
    • 1 MB setup: every second socket (1, 3, 5, 7...) is populated with a 256k×4 chip (414256)
    • 2 MB setup: every socket is populated by a 256k×4 chip (414256)
    • 4 MB setup: every second socket (1, 3, 5, 7...) is populated with a 1M×4 chip (414400)
    screen modes
  • 2400×1200×8 interlace
  • 1280×1024×16 non-interlace
  • 1024×768 non-interlace
    notes
  • optional external composite encoder - gives television style video output
  • optional video encoder - S-VHS and composite outputs
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • EGS and RetinaEmu drivers
  • supported by NetBSD (except for X server) and OpenBSD
MacroSystem Retina -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Retina -  back side
back side

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1993-05

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1993-07

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1993-09

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1994-01

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1992-12

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1993-02

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1993-03

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1993-06

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1993-07

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1993-08

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1993-09

Company
Rex Datentechnik, Germany
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
No description available.

Advert (DE)
1988-10

Company
Rex Datentechnik, Germany
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
No description available.

Company
Rex Datentechnik, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
parallel port
    EPROM burner
  • 2 different programming voltages
  • supports EPROMs up to 27512 (no CMOS types)
  • plugs into parallel port, no passthrough connector
  • gets power from the joystick port
  • supplied with software for burning, reading, testing and editing the EPROMs
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprommer 9203 (Quickbyte V) -  front side
front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprommer 9203 (Quickbyte V) -  front side
front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprommer 9203 (Quickbyte V) -  back side
back side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprommer 9203 (Quickbyte V) -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1988-10

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
  • converts the Amiga DB23 RGB port to HD15 VGA
  • connects directly into the RGB port
  • bundled with A4000s
Commodore RGB to VGA adapter - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Commodore RGB to VGA adapter - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Commodore RGB to VGA adapter - PCB back side
PCB, back side

Company
Roctec, Hong Kong
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input and output
  • no RGB passthrough connector
  • dissolve knob
  • operation modes:
    • overlay - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
    • fade - Amiga graphics is faded over the video image with the dissolve knob
    • Amiga - shows the computer image only
  • can take power from the Amiga or from an external power supply
  • PAL and NTSC versions
Roctec RocGen - Board front side
Board, front side
Roctec RocGen - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
Roctec RocGen - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side

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1991-01

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1991-03

Company
Roctec, Hong Kong
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite input, output and passthrough (3× RCA)
  • RGB passthrough connector
  • key input for the RocKey keying device (RCA)
  • separate Amiga and video dissolve knobs for varying degree of overlay or keyhole effect
  • can take power from the Amiga or from an external power supply

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1991-10

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1992-01

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1992-03

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1994-10

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
    processor
  • 68030 @ 50 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 50 MHz, PGA
    notes
  • add-on processor board for the Commodore A2630
  • plugs into the CPU socket of the A2630
  • on older (Rev. 6) A2630s the Rocket Launcher fits only in 90° position and thus towers the A2630 about 3.5 cm
  • works together with the Access 32 and DKB 2632 memory expansions
Computer System Associates Rocket Launcher -  front side
front side
Computer System Associates Rocket Launcher -  front side
front side
Computer System Associates Rocket Launcher -  front side
front side
Computer System Associates Rocket Launcher -  back side
back side
Computer System Associates Rocket Launcher -  back side
back side

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1992-08

Company
Albrecht Computer Technik, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    MIDI and wavetable interface
  • extends Prelude with MIDI In and Out ports
  • provides interface for a single board synthesiser with DSP effects such as the Yamaha DB50XG, Roland SCM55 or WaveBlaster CT190
  • generally it supports any add-on wavetables which fit the 26 pin feature connector of a SoundBlaster
  • a DB15 connector carries the MIDI signals - an adaptor (gameport - MIDI cable) converts this into five standard DIN sockets
  • audio is output to the AUX1 channel of Prelude's sound mixer, otherwise reserved for CD-ROM audio
  • there's no way to record the digital synth output without looping it back into Prelude's analogue inputs
  • there's no access to the DSP effects for anything except wavetable sound
  • the MIDI output shares the same port as the wavetable card - distinct channels have to be assigned for internal and external instruments
  • supplied with CAMD driver software
  • supported by Samplitude Opus
Albrecht Computer Technik Rombler -  front side
front side
Albrecht Computer Technik Rombler -  back side
back side

Company
Comspec Communications, Canada
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1006 /
    SCSI controller
  • uses polled I/O transfers
  • autoboot ROM (CompspecSCSI.device) - can be disabled by software
  • does not support the RDB standard
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card - requires stand-offs
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • A-Max II driver (comspechd.amhd)
Comspec Communications SA-2000 -  front side
front side
Comspec Communications SA-2000 -  back side
back side

Company
TTR Development, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 7.14 MHz PGA
  • 68882 @ 7.14 MHz PGA
    • both the CPU and FPU are capable of 12 MHz, but they run at the internal clock speed of the A500
    notes
  • connects to 68000 socket
  • no 68000 fallback mode
  • no memory option
  • very small board, just 3 1/8" x 4 1/4" x 1/2"
TTR Development Sapphire -  front side
front side

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1990-11

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1991-08

Company
Prime Image, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    standards converter & time base corrector
  • accepts synchronous or non-synchronous inputs
  • mode selection and conversion of all world television standards: NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, SECAM (input only), PAL-N, NTSC 4.43
  • converts the Video Toaster NTSC input and output to PAL
  • composite, Y/C and genlock inputs
  • composite and Y/C outputs
  • transcodes simultaneously to both outputs from either input
  • automatic gain control
  • 3 levels detail enhance
  • controlled by the host computer terminal (via serial port) or the optional remote control unit:
    • proc amp video output adjustments, including video level (contrast), chroma level (stauration), hue (tint), setup (brightness)
    • field or frame freeze and strobe
    • horizontal and subcarrier system timing, horizontal position, Y/C delay
    • input select and signal enhancement
  • non-blurring / non averaging interpolation system
  • CCIR-601 4:2:2 processing
  • 5.5 MHz Y/C bandwidth
  • 58 dB S/N ratio
  • optional 3-way adaptive comb filter
    • separates the composite signal into its two components, Y (luminance) and C (chrominance) while maintaining bandwidth
    • reduces the differential phase, differential gain and K-factor specifications while ensuring the frequency response stays flat out to 5.5 MHz

Company
Scala, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    video edit controller
  • the hardware part is a custom serial cable with a LANC mini-jack and an infrared sensor
  • the source deck is controlled through the LANC/Control-L interface
  • the recorder is controlled through its infra-red sensor - single frame accuracy is impossible
  • controlled from Scala MM300 / MM400 or Infochannel IC500 by two EX modules for the record and playback functions

Company
Reis-Ware, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
43437 / 17
43537 / 17
    handy scanner and interface
  • 200 dpi hardware and 800 dpi oversampled resolution
  • 16 - 64 grayscales
  • basic paint and OCR software
  • half length Zorro II card
  • 8 pin mini-DIN connector for attaching the handy scanner
Reis-Ware Scan-King -  front side
front side
Reis-Ware Scan-King -  back side
back side
Reis-Ware Scan-King - connector plate front side
connector plate, front side

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1992-03

Company
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    scan doubler
  • doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15 kHz screen modes (Hires, Lores, Super-Hires, Euro36), all other modes (including Super72) are passed through
  • supports the AGA chipset
  • connects externally to the 23 pin RGB port
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • provides lower quality video signal than the internal version (Scandy)
MicroniK Scandex -  front side
front side

Company
VidTech, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • looping composite input (2× BNC)
  • looping Y/C input (2× mini-DIN)
  • composite outputs (2× BNC)
  • Y/C outputs (2× mini-DIN)
  • the input source has to be selected manually on the front panel
  • transcoding between composite and Y/C
  • dissolve to any Amiga graphics / input video combination
  • key output for video mixers (1× BNC)
  • separate NTSC and PAL versions
  • bypass switch
  • optional external power supply (required for A500) - power source can be selected on the front panel
VidTech Scanlock -  front side
front side
VidTech Scanlock -  rear side
rear side

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1989-04

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1990-07

Company
DCE, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    flicker fixer
  • doubles the horizontal frequency of PAL, ECS and Euro36 screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • removes flicker of interlaced screens
  • cannot handle Super72
  • connects externally to the 23 pin RGB port - it needs about 6 inches of space behind the Amiga
  • being an external unit, it has to encode the RGB signal, flicker fix, split to RGB and sync again - this reduces the quality of the video signal slightly producing some vertical banding through solid colours and a blinking effect when moving solid objects around the screen
  • sync delay adjust switch
DCE ScanMagic (Flicker-Magic / ScanDo External) -  front side
front side
DCE ScanMagic (Flicker-Magic / ScanDo External) -  back side
back side
DCE ScanMagic (Flicker-Magic / ScanDo External) -  front side
front side
DCE ScanMagic (Flicker-Magic / ScanDo External) -  back side
back side

Company
Feet Computer Systems, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 65
    SCSI 2 controller
  • a simple SCSI controller card bundled with a Sharp JX-7000 SCSI printer or a SCSI scanner with SCANnex driver software
  • SCANnex supports the following scanners:
    • Sharp JX-320, JX-600
    • Mustek MFS-6000CX, MFS-12000CX
    • Tamarack TS-3000C, TS-6000C, TS-8000C
  • FAS216 controller IC
  • external SCSI connector only, 50 pin Centronics
  • no autoboot ROM
  • the manufacturer ID belongs to Phase 5
Feet Computer Systems SCANnex -  front side
front side
Feet Computer Systems SCANnex -  back side
back side

Company
Norman Jackson / MegaMicro, Australia
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4096 / 3,4
  • SCSI + RAM for A2000, a public domain kitware project
  • schematics, building instructions and driver software are all published
  • custom logic (GALs, PALs, etc.) are not published, these chips have to be ordered from the author
  • the five custom logic chips:
    • Bertie - controls the memory autoconfigure logic
    • Cyril - SCSI autoboot controller chip
    • Griswold - master timing controller for the DRAMs
    • Ronald - controls RAM operation
    • Dennis - main address decoder
    SCSI controller
  • provides sockets for either an 8 or 16 bit SCSI controller IC:
    • National Semiconductor DP8490V - an enhanced version of NCR 53C80
    • NCR 53C94 - the card performs 50% faster with it
  • the two controllers require different custom logic chips and autoboot ROM
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable switch for older Kickstarts or for game compatibility
  • supports the Rigid Disk Block standard
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • hard disk power connector
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • external DB25 SCSI connector
  • SCSI access LED connector
  • termination power option - jumper selectable +5V on pin 25 of the external connector and pin 26 of the internal header for using passive terminators
  • non-DMA transfer
  • custom synchronising logic
    memory
  • 16 ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • takes 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs
  • ZIP sizes cannot be mixed
  • possible configurations are 0, 2, 4 or 8 MB
  • static column ZIPs work, but not improve performance
  • zero wait state
  • RAM access LED
  • autoconfigure LED
  • SCRAM2000.lha
    building instructions, schematics
    user manual
    driver software

    534 kB

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1991-12

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1992-06

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1993-01

Company
Alcomp, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI 2 controller
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card's hard frame
  • two 50 pin internal headers
  • no external SCSI connector
  • autoboot ROM
  • no RAM option
  • bundled with tape streamer and hard disk
Alcomp SCSI Interface -  front side
front side
Alcomp SCSI Interface -  back side
back side

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1989-11

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1989-11

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1990-11

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 9
    password protection
  • once installed, the board requires the user to enter a password at warm or cold boot
  • three chances are given and if they all fail, the machine is locked, requiring a cold reboot
  • on softkicking A3000s the password has to be entered twice: before Kickstart is loaded, and after the warm boot
  • passwords are case sensitive and not displayed on the screen when typing
  • the protection can be bypassed by removing the card
DKB SecureKey -  front side
front side
DKB SecureKey -  back side
back side

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1991-07

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1992-01

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1992-12

Company
Edotronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 3
    serial interface
  • four bidirectional serial ports
  • 110 - 19200 bps transfer speeds
  • a dedicated processor controls the I/O operations to avoid system slow-downs during serial transfers
  • supports several protocols with the supplied drivers

Company
Checkpoint Technologies, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2055 / 0
    serial interface
  • one DB9 and one DB25 serial port
  • the DB25 port pinout is identical to the standard Amiga serial port, it even supplies power on the same pins
  • standard baud rates from 50 to 38400 bps
  • custom baud rates up to 125000 bps - but both ports have to use the same rate
  • all handshaking lines are supported: DTR, DSR, CTS, RTS, CD, RI
  • MIDI compatible - includes a separate oscillator to produce the exact 31,250 bps MIDI rate
  • supported by Bars & Pipes - 16 MIDI channels per port (up to 48 channels including the Amiga built-in serial port)
  • serial driver is ckptss.device

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1989-06

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1990-03

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1990-03

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1990-06

Company
Applied Systems Development, UK
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    serial interface
  • up to 4 serial ports
  • two MC68681 FIFO buffered dual UARTs
  • DB37F connector for breakout cable with connectors
Applied Systems Development SERIOX -  front side
front side
Applied Systems Development SERIOX -  back side
back side
Applied Systems Development SERIOX -  plate side
plate side

Company
HiQ, UK
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
ISA
    integrate Amiga and PC
  • allows access to PC devices (hard disks, CD-ROM, network drives, printers) through the Amiga
  • allows sharing the same mouse and keyboard between Amiga and PC
  • allows sharing the same monitor with the optional video switcher card
    • installs into one of the PC's ISA slots
    • two HD15 VGA input connectors - one for PC and one for Amiga
    • one HD15 VGA output connector for the shared monitor
  • shared text clipboard
  • by default all communication is via the machines' serial ports with a null-modem cable
    Siamese v1.5 software
  • SCSI network support - accelerates data transfer between the Amiga and PC
  • supported Amiga SCSI controllers include: A3000(T)/A4000T motherboard controller, A4091, Oktagon, Surf Squirrel, DKB Ferret
  • supported PC SCSI controllers include: Adaptec 1505/1541/2940, NCR 810
    Siamese v2.1 software
  • TCP/IP networking support - data transfers through Ethernet
  • RTG support - open Amiga screens on the PC graphics card up to 256 colours
  • RTG works through either serial or TCP/IP connection
    Siamese v2.5 software
  • RTG up to 65536 colours
  • RTG works only through the TCP/IP connection
  • video playback acceleration - decoding and displaying is done by the PC graphics card
HiQ Siamese - Siamese Video Switcher  front side
Siamese Video Switcher, front side

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1996-12

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1997-03

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, joystick port
  • Sirius is a name variation of the Hama Genlock 290
  • the only difference is the blue casing
Electronic Design Sirius -  top side
top side

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1991-11

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1991-12

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1992-08

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1993-07

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1993-10

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1994-02

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, serial port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • adjustable color, contrast, luminance and white level (separate red, green, blue) of the source video signal
  • adjustable black level of the computer image
  • picture parameters can be stored and recalled
  • independent fading of the computer and video image
  • fade to black
  • manual fading - the faders serve to set the degree of blending
  • automatic fading - the faders serve to set the fading time between 0.2 - 20 seconds
  • RGB monitor switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture without affecting the video outputs
  • bluebox keying switch: turns on Chroma and Luma keying - finds a specific color with a certain tolerance (to compensate for noise) in the video picture for keying
  • keying invert switch: when inactive, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when active, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • alpha overlay switch: allows semi-transparent colors or anti-aliasing
  • built in black burst generator for recording the computer image without receiving a video source
  • built in test image generator for optimized adjustment of all image parameters
    sound mixer
  • two stereo inputs (4× RCA)
  • microphone input (1× 3.5 mm jack)
  • stereo output (2× RCA)
  • microphone volume adjustment knob
  • faders control the volume of the two audio channels
  • during automatic fading the video and audio faders can be synchronized
  • adjustable treble, bass and gain for all three audio sources independently
    notes
  • LCD display for picture and audio parameters and values
  • VITC timecode support
  • all functions can be controlled through the serial port
  • integrated ARexx port
  • standby mode - when the genlock is not needed it is possible to work on the computer without disconnecting it - all Amiga screen modes are passed through to the RGB monitor
  • for operation with the A3000's video enhancer, the "A3000" jumper has to be set on the Sirius' circuit board
Electronic Design Sirius II -  top side
top side

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1995-12

Company
SKI Peripherals, Australia
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
32768 / 128
    SCSI controller
  • Adaptec AIC-6250EL controller IC
  • uses non-DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
    serial interface
  • Zilog 8530 controller IC
  • two DB9 serial ports

Company
Spirit Technology, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 4
    OMTI controller
  • serves as a host for a 62 pin OMTI5520 (ST412/506) controller card
  • supports RLL and MFM
  • works only with hard disks with OMTI or DTC controller
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • metal rail for a 3.5" drive
  • cannot load data into the RAM of 32 bit accelerators

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1990-03

Company
Masoboshi, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2157 / 1
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs, 100 ns or faster
  • supports static column, fastpage mode and nibble mode ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • half length card
  • disable switch
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  back side
back side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  back side
back side

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1992-06

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1992-08

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1992-09

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1992-12

Company
HiSoft, UK
Date
1996
Amiga
A1200, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
SCSI port
    MPEG video decoder
  • decodes Video CD 1.1 and 2.0, Karaoke CD 1.0 and CD-i movie standards
  • display resolutions of 352×288 at 25 Hz (PAL), 352×240 at 30 Hz (NTSC)
  • automatic scaling of output to PAL or NTSC using either PAL or NTSC discs
  • built-in RGB genlocking capabilities for use with 15 kHz computer genlocking systems
  • can be used as a stand-alone unit connected to a SCSI CD-ROM drive
    • can be connected to any television or video recorder that has a SCART, Composite or S-VHS input
    • all display and playback functions are controlled from the infrared remote control: play, pause, fast forward, rewind, slow motion, track select, output signal select, genlock select and standby
  • can be used as a device in a chain of SCSI peripherals connected to a computer
    • extra software is required to control the SMD-100 and to recieve the incoming video signal
  • 24 bit RGB, Composite video, S-VHS and stereo audio output through the 21 pin Euro/SCART connector
  • two 50 pin SCSI connectors for connecting to the SCSI CD-ROM drive or the computer's SCSI bus
  • DB9 video connector for genlock connection
  • four DIP switches for setting the SCSI ID and termination
  • requires at least a 2× SCSI CD-ROM drive

Company
Omega Projects, UK
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    Audio Equalizer
  • boosts certain parts of the frequency range to "enhance" the Amiga sound output
  • treble can be controlled with potentiometer on the front side
  • output level is amplified overall by 3dB, giving a better signal-to-noise ratio for recordings
  • bypass switch disables filter function and passes through original sound unaltered
  • audio output 2× RCA socket
  • audio input 2× RCA (fixed cable)
  • power supply via serial port adapter - serial interface is passed through to allow connection of other serial devices at the same time
    Sound Enhancer (1991)
  • no bass boost, leading to overall weak sound due to mostly treble boost
    Sound Enhancer Plus (1992)
  • improved version of original design
  • bass boost with fixed bass reponse (not altered by treble control)
  • same case like non-"Plus" version, making identification difficult

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1991-12

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1992-09

Company
Aegis, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit stereo sound sampler
  • up to 56 kHz sampling rate
  • level adjustment knob (manual gain control)
  • Inputs:
    • line level stereo input (2× RCA)
    • 2× 3.5mm mono jack external microphone input
  • connects to the parallel port
  • built-in microphone
  • overload indicator
  • bundled with AudioMaster III sampling software (starting 1992 with AudioMaster IV)
Aegis Sound Magic / Sound Master -  front side
front side

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1991-08

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1992-01

Company
Omega Projects, UK
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit mono sound sampler
  • up to 28 kHz sampling rate
  • level adjustment potentiometer (manual gain control)
  • audio input: line level mono (1× RCA socket)
  • connects to the parallel port
  • reversible design features two parallel connectors, one for the A1000 specific female connector, and one for regular parallel port (all other Amigas)
  • the parallel port is passed-through - with male / female connector on either side, it can be plugged in-between existing parallel expansions on A1000 and other Amigas
  • on/off switch
  • very small unit
  • supplied with sampling software, providing basic functions:
    • Record/Play/Monitor
    • Edit functions (Cut/Copy/Insert)
    • Zoom
    • Load/Save (IFF and Raw)
    • Sample Rate (6..34 kHz, exceeds hardware capabilities)

Company
Mimetics, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
joystick port
    sound sampler
  • claims to be a stereo sampler but the inputs are mixed into a monoaural signal
  • 18 kHz fixed sampling rate with companding
  • one microphone input and two inputs for stereo patch cords
  • the proprietary SoundScape sample format allows storing only 64 kB per octave (older version only 32 kB)
  • supported by Mimetics' SoundScape Pro MIDI Studio sequencer
  • connects to the joystick port
  • case designed to fit directly to the A1000 joystick port, so a short extension cable is needed for the other Amiga models
Mimetics SoundScape - Exterior  top side
Exterior, top side
Mimetics SoundScape - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side
Mimetics SoundScape - Exterior  bottom side
Exterior, bottom side

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1986-05

Company
Sunrize Industries, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
floppy port
    audio mixer
  • synchronises Video Toaster with audio and can be used as a traditional audio mixer
  • external unit, connects to the external floppy port
  • four stereo inputs
  • one stereo output
  • auto detects balanced (+4) and unbalanced (-10 or line level) signals
  • 1/4" Phone jacks for inputs and outputs - equipments providing balanced signal through 3 pin XLR connectors require an XLR to stereo phone adapter
  • audio sources for the SoundSwitch and video sources for the Toaster have to be matched (e.g. if a VTR video output is connected to Toaster's video input #2 then the VTR audio output should be connected to input #2 on the SoundSwitch)
  • PIC microprocessor handles volume control
  • >95 dB dynamic range
    software
  • SoundSwitch Link for the Video Toaster
    • provides audio follow video switching
    • audio transitions
    • sound mixer
  • SoundSwitch - Studio 16 Modules:
  • ARexx controllable

Company
Zeus Electronic Development, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2189 / 4
    serial interface
  • eight serial ports
  • 75-57600 bps transfer speed including the 31250 bps MIDI rate
  • eight serial interface chips
  • microprocessor running at 11.1 MHz, could be pushed to 14.7 MHz
  • each port has an 8 byte buffer for both status and data
  • independent transfer speeds for every channel
Zeus Electronic Development Spider -  front side
front side
Zeus Electronic Development Spider -  back side
back side

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    SCSI 2 controller
  • Qlogic FAS246
  • not a DMA device - the performance suffers if accessing two disks at once on the card
  • autoboot ROM (dkbscsi.device)
  • passive termination
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • disk activity LED passthrough connector
  • no memory expansion
DKB Spitfire -  front side
front side

Company
Second Source Systems, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
parallel port
No description available.

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1988-01

Company
Daniel Instruments / IMtronics, Switzerland
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
256 / 0
    processor
  • 68030 @ 16 / 22 / 28 / 36 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 16 / 22 / 28 / 36 / 50 / 60 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs, 60-100 ns, in groups of eight
  • ZIP types cannot be mixed
  • the 50 MHz version requires at least 70 ns ZIPs
  • autoconfig disable jumper
    • no autoconfig: RAM is added with software out of the Zorro II 8 MB address space
    • autoconfig: RAM is mounted in the 8 MB address space so it may interfere with other RAM expansions
    notes
  • connects to the 68000's socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • 68000 fallback mode - the memory expansion remains available
  • connector for additional power from the floppy power cable
  • jumper settings
    • J3: left = Memory activated / right = Memory deactivated
    • Boss: ON = 68030 / OFF = 68000 fallback mode
Daniel Instruments / IMtronics Stormbringer H530 -  front side
front side
Daniel Instruments / IMtronics Stormbringer H530 -  back side
back side

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1990-11

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1991-03

Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
    FastRAM expansion
  • 2 MB (16 DIP chips) soldered on board
  • 48 DIP sockets accept up to 6 MB RAM
  • supported configurations are 2, 4 and 8 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only
  • 7 segment display shows RAM size in MB
  • can only be used in Amigas with Kickstart 1.3 and below due to bug in Zorro handling - the expansion is shown as "defective" on Kickstart 2.0 and above and not usable
  • due to the large size of the board, it physically fits only in A2000 and Towers
    Switch Settings
    DescriptionSetting
    0 MBOFF OFF ON OFF
    2 MBON ON ON OFF
    4 MBON OFF OFF ON
    8 MBON OFF OFF OFF
Hardital Super 8 -  front side
front side
Hardital Super 8 -  back side
back side

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1990-03

Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2080 / 1
    processor
  • 68030 @ 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU, up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
  • the memory is mapped into the 16 bit address space - all Fast RAM expansions are ruled out
  • DMA devices cannot use this memory - all DMA capable hard disk controllers are ruled out
    SCSI controller
  • Zilog Z0538010PSC controller IC
  • autoboot ROM (syndisk.device)
  • RDB compatible
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
    notes
  • the card is a combination of Hardital's Big Bang and Synthesis boards
  • 68000 fallback switch
  • in 68000 mode both the memory expansion and the SCSI controller remain available
Hardital Super Big Bang -  front side
front side

Company
Utilities Unlimited, USA
Amiga
any Amiga
    Disk Backup System
  • copies copy-protected disks
  • disable switch
  • automatic detection of copy protection type
  • copy software doesn't support multitasking
  • it is possible to copy only one side of a disk
  • software can display the drive speed
    Internal Version
  • 2 internal floppy drives are needed, the expansion fits between them
  • two clip leads have to be connected to pin 16 and 20 of one 8520 CIA chip (U301 on A2000)
  • destination drive is always DF1:
    External Version
  • installs between disk drive port and external drive
  • no case opening necessary
  • expansion has to be disabled in case more than one external disk drive is attached
  • destination drive is always DF2: on Big Box Amigas, else DF1:
Utilities Unlimited Super-Card Ami II -  front side
front side
Utilities Unlimited Super-Card Ami II -  back side
back side

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1991-08

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1992-01

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1992-08

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    video edit controller
  • the hardware part is basically a custom serial interface cable connecting the Amiga with the video recorder's edit terminal
  • supports recorders with either 5 pin Edit (Panasonic) or LANC (Sony) interface
  • other recorders are controlled through their infra-red ports - in this case single frame accuracy is impossible
  • RCTC and LTC timecode support
  • ARexx port

Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    external genlock and video encoder
  • genlocks to external NTSC video
  • encodes Amiga RGB into NTSC video
  • overlays Amiga graphics onto external NTSC video
  • selectable 3.58 MHz notch filter
  • 64 levels of dissolve
  • selectable internal and external blanking source
    connectors
  • RGB In - receives the RGB output from the Amiga
  • RGB Pass Thru (DB25 converted to DB23) - display Amiga graphics on an RGB monitor
  • Key Out (BNC) - key signal for video switcher, tells when Amiga colour 0 is present or not
  • Video In (BNC) - source video from VTR, sync-generator, etc.
  • Video Thru (BNC) - untouched signal from Video In
  • Video Out (2× BNC) - combined output of input video and the encoded Amiga graphics
    controls
  • graphics dissolve slider - controls the percentage of foreground graphics against external video
  • background dissolve slider - controls the percentage of background colour against external video
  • interpretive dissolve switch - controls whether or not the darkness of an Amiga colour is to be interpreted as a level of dissolve
  • notch filter switch - removes colour artifacts or some forms of flicker

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Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
video slot
    internal Y/C genlock
  • consists of three parts: main video board, video breakout box, dissolve controller console
  • main board:
    • DB9 connector for the dissolve controller
    • DB25 connector for the breakout box
  • breakout box:
    • allows for transcoding various video formats in and out of the Amiga
    • mounted onto the back of the A2000
    • eight BNC connectors: Preview Chroma output, Preview Composite / Luma output, Fast Key input, Key output, Composite input, Composite thru, two Composite Overlay outputs
    • four S-VHS connectors: Y/C input, Y/C thru, two Y/C Overlay outputs
    • four switches: Preview select, Input select, Composite termination, Y/C termination
  • dissolve controller:
    • allows for overlaying video with Amiga graphics in a variety of ways via two sliders (graphics and background)
    • the Composite and S-VHS modes can be selected with a dual position rocker switch
  • software:
    • adjustable Dissolves (64 levels), VPos/Saturation, Chroma Phase, Horizontal Pos
    • Auto Dissolve, Notch Filter (significantly reduces the effects of chroma crawl and rainbowing artifacts), Internal Blanking (built-in sync generator), Auto Gain Chroma (helps to correct input video that has incorrect amplitude levels and also corrects colorburst to RS-170A level), Internal Key, Fastsync Clamp, Vertical Interval, Timing Enable, Alpha Key, RGB Termination
Digital Creations / Progressive Image SuperGen 2000s - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Digital Creations / Progressive Image SuperGen 2000s - Breakout box top side
Breakout box, top side
Digital Creations / Progressive Image SuperGen 2000s - Breakout box bottom side
Breakout box, bottom side

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1993-09

Company
Digital Creations / Progressive Image, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    external genlock and video encoder
  • genlocks to Y/C or Composite video
  • encodes Amiga RGB into Y/C or Composite video
  • overlays Amiga graphics onto external Y/C or Composite video
  • transcodes between Y/C and Composite
  • selectable 3.58 MHz notch filter
  • computer controllable dissolve of 64 levels
  • selectable internal and external blanking source
  • AGA compatible
  • NTSC only
    connectors
  • RGB In - receives the RGB output from the Amiga
  • RGB Out - display Amiga graphics on an RGB monitor
  • Key Out (BNC) - key signal for video switcher, tells when Amiga colour 0 is present or not
  • Composite In (BNC), S-Video In - source video from VTR, sync-generator, etc.
  • Composite Out (BNC), S-Video Out - combined output of input video and the encoded Amiga graphics
  • Remote controller (RJ-11)
    controls
  • graphics dissolve slider - controls the percentage of foreground graphics against external video
  • background dissolve slider - controls the percentage of background colour against external video
  • S-Video select switch - toggles between S-Video and Composite inputs
  • genlock disable switch for productivity mode use
  • interpretive dissolve switch - controls whether or not the darkness of an Amiga colour is to be interpreted as a level of dissolve
  • notch filter switch - removes colour artifacts or some forms of flicker

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1993-11

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Company
Cabletronic, Italy
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    scandoubler
  • doubles the horizontal frequency of the PAL screen mode to 31.5 kHz (all other modes are passed through)
  • supports up to 15 bit colour depth (32768 colors)
  • connects externally to the 23 pin RGB port and offers a HD15 VGA output
  • gets power from the RGB port, thus a weak power supply can cause flickering (for example during floppy accesses)
Cabletronic SuperVGAMI -  front side
front side
Cabletronic SuperVGAMI -  rear side
rear side

Company
Supra, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot
  • 68HC000 @ 28 MHz
  • 16 kB static RAM cache
    • without the cache, the processor would only access the Amiga's memory at 7 MHz
    • only programs loaded into Fast RAM are available for caching
  • disable switch
  • can be slowed down by software to 7.14 MHz without rebooting
  • A500 version:
    • connects to the side expansion port
    • passthrough connector
  • A2000 version:
    • connects to the CPU slot
    • not compatible with the Commodore BridgeBoards
Supra Supra Turbo 28 - A2000 version front side
A2000 version, front side
Supra Supra Turbo 28 - A2000 version front side
A2000 version, front side
Supra Supra Turbo 28 - A2000 version back side
A2000 version, back side
Supra Supra Turbo 28 - A2000 version back side
A2000 version, back side
Supra Supra Turbo 28 - A500 version top side
A500 version, top side

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1993-03

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1993-06

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1993-10

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1993-11

Company
Supra, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 3
    SCSI controller
  • 53C80 controller IC
  • uses DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • three mounting holes for attaching a SCSI to ST-506 adapter

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1988-11

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1987-09

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1988-11

Company
Supra, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 12
    SCSI controller
  • 53C80 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • to reduce CPU load the controller buffers two 8 bit transfers from the hard disk and transfers them as 16 bit to memory
  • autoboot ROM (suprascsi.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • automounts FFS volumes only
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • the hard disk takes its power directly from the power supply not the card itself
  • A-Max II driver
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
  • series III:
    • RDB compatible
    • unlike former revisions this one automounts all volumes
  • no RAM option
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • hard frame
Supra SupraDrive 2000 WordSync - with hard disk bracket front side
with hard disk bracket, front side
Supra SupraDrive 2000 WordSync -  front side
front side
Supra SupraDrive 2000 WordSync -  back side
back side
Supra SupraDrive 2000 WordSync - with hard disk bracket back side
with hard disk bracket, back side

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1989-11

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1989-09

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1990-11

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1991-11

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1991-11

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Company
Supra, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 11
    internal modem
  • asynchronous mode: 300/1200/2400 bps
  • supports BTX mode at 2400/2400 and 1200/1200 bps
  • autoanswer and autodial
  • compatible to Bell 103/212 A and CCITT V.21/V.22/V.22bis
  • fully compatible to AT command set
  • adjustable speaker volume
  • up to five SupraModems are supported in one Amiga
Supra SupraModem 2400zi -  front side
front side
Supra SupraModem 2400zi -  back side
back side

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Company
Supra, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 16
    internal modem
  • MNP class 2-5 & V.42bis error correction
  • asynchronous operation at 300/1200/2400 bps
  • up to 4800 bps with another MNP5 modem
  • up to 9600 bps with another V.42bis modem
  • supports Bell 103/212 A and CCITT V.21/V.22/V.22bis/V.42bis
  • fully compatible to AT command set
Supra SupraModem 2400zi Plus -  front side
front side
Supra SupraModem 2400zi Plus -  back side
back side

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1991-11

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1991-11

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1991-12

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1991-12

Company
Supra, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 9,10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only, 70 - 120 ns
  • disable jumper
Supra SupraRAM 2000 - with 4MB RAM front side
with 4MB RAM, front side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 -  front side
front side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 - with 8MB RAM front side
with 8MB RAM, front side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-11

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1991-11

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1992-08

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Company
DCE, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 256k×4 ZIP chips
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
DCE SX 2 -  front side
front side
DCE SX 2 -  back side
back side

Company
PreVue Technologies, USA
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
RGB port
  • allows the use of multisync monitors while the Amiga is in genlock mode
  • in genlock mode the horizontal and vertical sync signals are set to 7.8 kHz on the Amiga video port - these signals are not used by single scan monitors, but are required for multiscan monitors
  • when the Sync Strainer senses a genlock condition (as when the Video Toaster is started), it creates new H- and V-sync's from Composite sync
  • acts as a simple buffer for H- and V-sync when the Amiga puts out 15.7 kHz or 31.4 kHz horizontal scan rate
  • automatically switches between the various scan modes
  • a 2" × 3" × 1/2" module which connects to the 23 pin RGB connector
  • available with DB9 or HD15 VGA output connectors
  • works with any genlock which does not use the 23 pin RGB port
  • the Sync Strainer is not a scandoubler, the analog RGB signal is passed through unchanged
PreVue Technologies Sync Strainer - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
PreVue Technologies Sync Strainer - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Company
Blue Ribbon Soundworks, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
    SMPTE synchronizer for MIDI
  • converts SMPTE to/from MIDI Time Code for Bars & Pipes, allowing it to synchronize with audio or video tapes
  • the Amiga communicates with the device through MIDI
  • reads and writes 24, 25, 30, 30 drop frame SMPTE formats
  • 1× SMPTE in
  • 1× SMPTE out
  • 1× MIDI in
  • 1× MIDI out
  • developed and manufactured by MidiMan for Blue Ribbons - the original MidiMan product is called SyncMan

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1992-11

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Company
Hardital, Italy
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2080 / 1
    SCSI controller
  • Zilog Z0538010PSC controller IC
  • autoboot ROM (syndisk.device)
  • RDB compatible
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
Hardital Synthesis 2000 -  front side
front side
Hardital Synthesis 2000 -  back side
back side

Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 24
    CD-ROM and IDE controller
  • no autobooting capability
  • half length card - no place for mounting a hard disk on the card
  • two 40 pin IDE headers
  • supports two IDE or ATAPI devices and two Mitsumi CD-ROM drives at once
  • the supported Mitsumi drives are:
    • LU-005S single speed
    • FX-001S single speed
    • FX-001D double speed
  • delivered with CD-ROM filesystem
BSC Tandem -  front side
front side
BSC Tandem -  back side
back side

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1994-05

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1994-08

Company
TrueVision, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    framebuffer
  • while strictly PC boards, some Amiga applications directly support them as framebuffers through a BridgeBoard with Janus software
  • Caligari Broadcast has native support for the Targa boards (including saving in Targa format, automatic transferring through the BridgeBoard and loading the image into the Targa framebuffer)
  • Sculpt renders directly through the Sculpt-Direct and Targa-Direct (TGALink) modules of Active Circuits' ImageLink software
  • the various Targa, Targa+ and ATVista boards can do much more than displaying 24 bit images in their framebuffer, but those features (capture, live overlay, keying, etc.) are not utilized by Amiga applications

Company
Great Valley Products, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    time base corrector
  • infinite window time base corrector using 8 bit 4:2:2 CCIR-601 professional quality all digital video signal processing
  • realtime 24 bit video framegrabber / framebuffer for use as a digital video stillstore or signal generator
  • full transcoding between Composite and Y/C (SVHS) input and Composite and Y/C (SVHS) output
  • full processing amplifier (ProcAmp) control for correcting or adjusting incoming video on the fly quickly and professionally (hue, brightness, contrast, saturation)
  • realtime programmable video special effects generator featuring solarization, strobing, pseudo colour, monochrome effects, and more
  • NTSC / PAL / SECAM signal standards conversion to NTSC / PAL for integration into worldwide video environments automatically
  • ImageFX: direct editing and manipulation in the framebuffer
  • optional full SMPTE / EBU timecode receiver / generator (encoding / decoding / striping) - VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code) and LTC (Longitudinal Time Code) can be read and written
  • optional digital comb filter (cleans up Composite for Y/C output and fixes cross colour by splitting the Composite signal into separate chroma and luma signals as if it were a true Y/C input) provides true wide band 5.5 MHz Composite video performance
  • inputs and outputs reside on an adaptor cable
    • inputs: Y/C, two Composite Video, external key signal, sync reference signal, Longitudinal Time Code (LTC)
    • outputs: Y/C, Composite Video, Longitudinal Time Code (LTC)
  • the Composite and Y/C inputs can be connected simultaneously and hot switched with software without having to play with cable connections
  • convert the two Composite inputs into a single Y/C input, providing two switchable Y/C inputs
  • up to five TBCPlus cards can be installed in a single Amiga and independently controlled
  • will not overload the power supply when the maximum of five TBCPlus units are installed
  • works in 30 Hz, 29.97 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz drop frame and color frame modes, can put a SMPTE burn-in window anywhere over the video
    memory
  • two 30 pin SIMM sockets for frame buffer memory - 1 MB installed as standard, expandable to 2 MB for improving special effects
  • two 64 pin SIMM sockets for 4 or 8 MB standard Zorro II Fast RAM - accepts only 4 MB GVP SIMMs
  • the Fast RAM expansion has nothing to do with the performance of the TBC Plus, it doesn't increase the frame buffer capacity - it is meant for A3000 and A4000 machines which may have problems with Zorro II DMA to Chip RAM
Great Valley Products TBC Plus -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products TBC Plus -  back side
back side
Great Valley Products TBC Plus - Comb Filter module  front side
Comb Filter module, front side
Great Valley Products TBC Plus - Comb Filter module  back side
Comb Filter module, back side

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Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Amiga
any Amiga
    time base corrector
  • regenerates the video signal with precise synchronization to reduce the quality loss when copying or editing video
  • composite and Y/C inputs
  • composite, Y/C and YUV outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • blackburst output and built in blackburst generator - the TBC-Enhancer can be used as the pulse rate basis for the whole studio
  • blackburst input - synchronizes the video source to the studio reference clock
  • the phase relation of the colour subcarrier can be adjusted in addition to the H-Phase
  • colour, contrast and RGB luminance adjustment
  • colour-shift adjustment
  • still picture, noise filter, copy protection decoder functions
  • VITC timecode support
  • LCD display for picture parameters and values
  • four different picture settings can be stored and recalled

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Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    time base corrector
  • regenerates the video signal with precise synchronization to reduce the quality loss when copying or editing video
  • single composite and Y/C inputs, two composite and two Y/C outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • colour hue, saturation, contrast and luminance adjustment knobs
  • colour-shift adjustment
  • smooth and sharpen filters
  • bypass switch for comparing the original video with the enhanced signal
  • full-frame memory to freeze live video at any time
  • removes copy protection signals
  • all functions can be controlled by software through the serial port

Company
MicroIllusions, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    Time Code Reader / Generator
  • reads and writes time code to video tape
  • supports SMPTE drop frame (NTSC, 29.97 fps), non-drop frame (NTSC, 30 fps), EBU (PAL, 25 fps) and Film (16/35 mm, 24 fps) time code formats
  • SMPTE in and out connectors (2× XLR)
  • video/sync input, loop-through and color-frame input connectors (3× BNC)
  • power, error, sync lock, video/sync input, and internal generation LEDs
  • five DIP switches to control baud rate, generator frame-count mode, output (toggles between continuous reader and reader/generator modes) and power
  • works together with MicroIllusions' EDLP (Edit Decision List Processor) software
  • can be used to lock MIDI sequences to audio or video tape
  • can make window dubs over video using just the Amiga and a genlock
  • ARexx port

Company
Allen Avionics, USA
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    pulse and video delay line
  • custom designed for the Video Toaster
  • Video Toaster has an internal 400 ns insertion delay which needs to be accounted for when integrating it into a broadcast or post production facility
  • provides a 360 ns fixed delay and up to 127 ns variable delay (made up of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 switch variable delay steps for a total of 487 ns of delay) to compensate for the Toaster board and its cabling
  • composite input and output (2× BNC)
Allen Avionics TDL 487 -  top side
top side

Company
New Dimensions, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Sound Sampler
  • 8 bit stereo soundsampler
  • stereo line input (2× RCA)
  • up to 56 kHz (mono) resp. 37 kHz (stereo) sampling rate per channel
  • connects to the parallel port
  • software supports multitasking when started from Workbench
  • bundled software has the following features:
    • MIDI sequencer
    • Song Editor (Sequencer)
    • Sample Editor
    • Sound Effects (e.g. Echo, Reverb, Low-Pass, Fade-In/-Out)
    • Realtime Synth Effects
New Dimensions TechnoSound Turbo - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
New Dimensions TechnoSound Turbo - PCB front side
PCB, front side
New Dimensions TechnoSound Turbo - PCB back side
PCB, back side
New Dimensions TechnoSound Turbo - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side

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1993-12

Company
GVP-M, USA
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2017 / 22
    processor
  • 68060 @ 50 MHz or 68040 @ 33 / 40 MHz
  • can be ordered with no CPU or with a new or a recycled 68060
    memory
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
  • four 64 pin GVP SIMM sockets for backward compatibility
  • the 72 pin sockets support 4, 8, 16 or 32 MB SIMMs, the GVP sockets support 4 or 16 MB SIMMs
  • each 64 pin slot is linked directly to a 72 pin one - only one of them can be used at the same time
  • cannot mix 4 or 16 MB GVP SIMMs
  • cannot mix single or double sided 72 pin SIMMs
  • a double sided 72 pin SIMM rules out two GVP SIMM sockets
  • supports burst RAM access when SIMMs are installed in pairs
  • selectable RAM access speed 60-80 ns
    Fast SCSI 2 controller
  • 10 MB/s max transfer speed
  • 50 pin internal header
  • 50 pin external high density connector
  • optional 3.5" hard disk mounting kit
  • active SCSI termination can be disabled with jumper
  • the tekscsi2.device is not NSD compliant, it autoboots FFS partitions only - it looks for filesystems in the Kickstart ROM, but it does not care about filesystems loaded into the RDB area
    notes
  • 68000 fallback mode with access to the SCSI controller and memory expansion
    jumper settings
    JR1 -burst mode: ON - enabled
    JR2 -RAM speed: OFF - faster access time
    JR3 -burst write: ON - enabled
    JR4 -burst read: ON - enabled
    JR5 -GVP SIMM: ON - 16 MB, OFF - 4 MB
    JR6 -72 pin SIMM: ON - double sided, OFF - single sided
    JR7 -reserved
    JR8 -refresh: ON - 4k, OFF - 2k or 4k
    J1 -CPU power: 1-2 - 5V, 2-3 - 3.3 V
    J2 -CPU clock: 1-2 - 68040, 2-3 - 68060
    J3 -clock: OFF - enabled
    J4 -68000 mode: OFF - enabled
    J5 -DTACK pull-up: OFF - enabled
    J6 -active SCSI termination: OFF - enabled
    J7 -interrupt pending: ON - DMA backoffs, OFF - DMA ignores interrupt
    J9 -EPROM type: 1-2 - 27C256, 2-3 - 27C512
GVP-M TekMagic 2040 & 2060 - TekMagic 040  front side
TekMagic 040, front side
GVP-M TekMagic 2040 & 2060 - TekMagic 040  back side
TekMagic 040, back side
GVP-M TekMagic 2040 & 2060 - TekMagic 060  front side
TekMagic 060, front side
GVP-M TekMagic 2040 & 2060 - TekMagic 060  back side
TekMagic 060, back side

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Company
Elsat / Vector, Poland
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    teletext decoder
  • downloads and saves pages as text or image (IFF/ILBM or custom format)
  • captures up to 300 pages per minute
  • supports terrestrial and satellite TV signals
  • supports teletext subpages
  • compatible with PAL and SECAM, but not with NTSC
  • Composite video input connector
  • video signal indication LED
  • ARexx interface
  • external power supply
  • VTex.pdf
    Benutzerhandbuch für Software v1.5
    333 kB

Company
Telmex, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Handy Scanner
  • scans monochrome and grey shades
  • 400 dpi optical resolution
  • status LED
  • scan start button
  • controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), bit depth
  • supplied with Telmex Scan-Kit software
  • the same scanner is used for Atari and IBM PC scanner interfaces
    Scanner Interface
  • large interface box for desktop placement
  • connects to the parallel port
  • for use with A1000 an adaptor is needed
  • scanner connector on front plate
  • passthrough connector - simultaneous usage of scanner and other parallel devices is not possible, a button on the front plate switches between scanner and passthrough mode
  • external power supply

Company
Pacific Peripherals, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • uses 256k×1 DIPs
  • zero wait states

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Company
Dr.T's Music Software, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    SMPTE synchronizer and MIDI interface
  • synchronizes the sequencing program with the audio or video tape
  • 1× SMPTE in
  • 1× SMPTE out
  • 1× MIDI in
  • 2× MIDI out
  • reads and writes all standard SMPTE formats including 24, 25, 30, 30 drop frame
  • crosstalk and dropout protection
  • compatible with Dr.T's KCS and Level II, Bars & Pipes
  • serial passthrough connector
  • LED indicating SMPTE Lock
  • on/off switch
  • developed by Computer Crossware Labs
Dr.T's Music Software The Phantom -  top side
top side
Dr.T's Music Software The Phantom -  rear side
rear side
Dr.T's Music Software The Phantom -  bottom side
bottom side

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1990-11

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1991-11

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Company
DKB, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

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1994-08

Company
Ambience Creation Technology, Australia
Date
2002
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    USB interface
  • one USB connector - for connecting multiple USB devices an external USB hub is required
  • complies to the USB 1.1 specification
  • supported by the Poseidon USB stack
  • drivers are available for printers, scanners, ethernet adapters, keyboards and mice
Ambience Creation Technology Thylacine -  front side
front side

Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    SCSI adapter
  • converts the parallel port signals to SCSI signals
  • connects to the parallel port and provides a DB25 SCSI connector - the parallel port is passed through
  • very slow - the parallel port limits the data transfer
  • cannot autoboot
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk inside the case
  • DIP switches for write protection, automatic power-on and SCSI address
  • does not work with processor cards with 32 bit RAM or CPU caches turned on - turning them off is sufficent

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Company
PreVue Technologies, USA
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    sync generator
  • designed to advance the sync reference signal for the Video Toaster so that the Toaster Program output signal will be in time with the sync reference signal
  • the sync reference can be either a standard Black Burst reference signal or any other stable test signal
  • separate subcarrier and horizontal adjustments are provided to establish SC/H phasing
  • a reference signal must be supplied to the Toast Timer - it is not designed to be used as a stand alone Black Burst generator and will not provide a proper signal without a reference input
  • includes a jumper that allows for extended range for use with other Video Toaster accessories such as Y/C interface boards
  • when the Toast Timer is used in conjunction with 1 or 2 BreadBoards feeding another downstream switcher, it is recommended that a Program output feed from one of the BreadBoards be connected as the Video Toaster input to the downstream switcher
PreVue Technologies Toast Timer -  front side
front side
PreVue Technologies Toast Timer -  front side
front side

Company
NewTek, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    Video Toaster controller
  • a SCSI based remote controller that allows Video Toaster to be used as a peripheral for an Apple Macintosh
  • as several TV stations and video production companies have experience only with Macs, NewTek had a demand for a Toaster to Mac interface system
  • the system consists of the Amiga interface card, the controller software on the Macintosh, and a simple SCSI cable
  • the controller software allows the use of Mac OS based image- and video processing applications instead of ToasterPaint, provides a Mac like user interface for the Video Toaster Switcher, and provides file transfers to and from the Amiga
  • the interface card is manufactured by Expansion Systems, it's basically a modified version of their DataFlyer Plus SCSI card
    • AMD 5380 SCSI controller
    • DB25 external SCSI connector
    • modified "autoboot ROM" and PALs
    • SCSI ID selector jumpers in place of DataFlyer's IDE header
NewTek Toaster Link -  front side
front side

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 12,13
  • recording 5 to 48 kHz in 16 bit and 8 bit direct to hard disk
  • up to 32 channel parallel playback from hard disk in 16 bit
  • record and playback simultaneously
  • 64x oversampling
  • 16 sampling rates
  • 10 Hz - 20 kHz response
  • 95 dB signal to noise ratio
  • 3 stereo inputs
  • 1 stereo output
  • inputs and outputs are 6.3 mm stereo jack connectors
  • on board mixer for mixing any input with recorded data
  • with the ADPCM compression feature it can digitize at 32 kHz directly to a floppy disk
  • together with a V-Lab video digitizer both sound and visual can be digitized for a video sequence
  • optional SMPTE time code module
  • Samplitude nonlinear editing software
    • device direct mode for direct sector access on hard disk
    • fast cut functions with zero cross routines
    • parameters window for setting sample thickness in Hz
    • allows exchanging data between samples while viewing up to 10 samples simultaneously
  • AHI driver
  • supported by NetBSD
MacroSystem Toccata -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Toccata -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Toccata -  back side
back side
  • Toccata-11.dms
    install disk v1.1
    toccata.library v9.10 (18.07.96)

    282 kB
  • Toccata.dms
    install disk
    toccata.library v2.5 (15.12.93)

    310 kB
  • toccata.DMS
    Installer's Heaven
    install disk
    310 kB

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Company
Black Knight Peripherals, Australia
Date
1993
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 2 MB Chip RAM on board - disables the motherboard Chip RAM
  • four 1M×4 ZIPs
  • requires 2 MB 8372B Agnus
  • connects to the Agnus and Gary sockets
  • can be switched by software between 512 kB, 1 and 2 MB if used with Black Knight's No More Switches
Black Knight Peripherals Top Chip -  front side
front side
Black Knight Peripherals Top Chip -  back side
back side

Company
Ingenieurbuero Steffen Raach, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
mouse port
    mouse interface adapter
  • allows the connection of PC mice and trackballs by converting PC mouse protocols to Amiga format
  • does not require software - the conversion is done by a microprocessor (basic movements and the three mouse buttons)
  • supports Microsoft two-button and Logitech three-button compatible serial mice and trackballs
  • wheel movements are not supported
  • Punchinello is a name variation by Power Computing

Company
Roßmöller, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 68000 @ 14 MHz
  • optional 68881 @ 14 MHz or more with separate oscillator
  • 16 kB Cache RAM
  • connects to the 68000's socket
Roßmöller Tornado / Mach 2 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller Tornado / Mach 2 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller Tornado / Mach 2 -  back side
back side
Roßmöller Tornado / Mach 2 -  back side
back side

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1990-07

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Company
Scott Advanced Microdesigns
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2128 / 1
    serial interface
  • two DB9 ports
  • ST16C552 interface chip
  • individually programmable transfer speeds up to 691200 bps
  • 16 byte transmit and receive FIFO buffers with adjustable trigger depth
  • optional internal MIDI interface - rules out the second serial port
  • cereal.device - supports up to 32 units of Triceratops serial channels
    parallel interface
  • one DB25 bidirectional parallel port
  • extprint.device - output only parallel port driver for up to 8 units
  • no parallel input device driver is supplied
Scott Advanced Microdesigns Triceratops -  front side
front side
Scott Advanced Microdesigns Triceratops -  back side
back side

Company
ICD, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 35
  • Trifecta LX: SCSI 2 and IDE controllers
  • Trifecta EC: IDE controller only
  • ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • autoboot ROM (trifecta.device) - can be disabled with a switch
  • autoconfiguring of the memory can be disabled with a switch
  • 50 pin external SCSI connector (LX)
    A500 version:
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • GVP compatible mini slot for GVP's PC emulator board
  • own power supply
    Zorro II version:
  • does not work in A3000 / A4000
ICD Trifecta LX & EC -  front side
front side
  • ICDPrepHD-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    ICDPrepHD v4.2, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB
  • ICDPrepHD-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    ICDPrepHD v4.0, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1

    117 kB

Company
Blue Ribbon Soundworks, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
No description available.

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Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 48
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 53C80
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • 50 pin internal header
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM (IVS_SCSI.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • when booting from floppy disk, the hard disk is not mounted automatically in order to prevent virus infection - but pressing the left mouse button during startup forces the HD to be mounted
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • not RDB compatible
  • A-Max II driver (ivs_scsi.amhd)
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard 2000 - TrumpCard  front side
TrumpCard, front side
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard 2000 - TrumpCard  back side
TrumpCard, back side

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1990-01

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1988-10

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1989-03

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1989-10

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1989-12

Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 52
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 53C80
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • 50 pin internal header
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • autoboot ROM (IVS_SCSIpro.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • when booting from floppy disk, the hard disk is not mounted automatically in order to prevent virus infection - but pressing the left mouse button during startup forces the HD to be mounted
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • RDB compatible
  • SCSI share networking - one computer has write access the others have read access only
  • A-Max I and II drivers (ivs_SCSIpro.amhd)
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
  • no RAM option - the Trumpcard Pro 2000 with RAM expansion and extra parallel port is the Grand Slam
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard Professional 2000 - Rev 1.3 front side
Rev 1.3, front side
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard Professional 2000 - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard Professional 2000 - Rev 1.2 back side
Rev 1.2, back side
Interactive Video Systems Trumpcard Professional 2000 - Rev 1.2 with bracket front side
Rev 1.2 with bracket, front side

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1990-10

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1990-10

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
    processor card - Turbo Amiga CPU (CSA 00992)
  • 68020 @ 14.3 MHz, PGA, synchronous
  • Turbo Amiga CPU (CSA 00992B): 68881 @ 14.3 MHz, PGA, synchronous
  • Turbo Amiga CPU (CSA 00992D): 68881 up to 25 MHz, PGA, asynchronous
  • the 14.3 Mhz chips are overclocked 12 MHz units
  • when addressing the Amiga custom chips or the motherboard memory, the 68020 throttles back to 7 MHz
  • rev 4.2 motherboards have to be modified (a trace has to be cut and a jumper installed) to get the CPU card work, rev 3.9 motherboards work without problems
  • 68000 fallback mode selectable by jumper
    optional static memory card - Turbo Amiga Memory (CSA 00993)
  • without this RAM card, the 68020 performs 15% slower than the original 7 MHz 68000, because of the additional time it takes to generate 24 bit addresses for the motherboard memory
  • the card fits into a free Zorro slot, but instead of transmitting data via the Zorro bus, it attaches directly to the CPU card via four ribbon cables, and create a 32 bit memory bus
  • with the memory card installed, performance is increased to 2.8 times of a standard A2000
  • sixteen 32 pin DIP sockets for up to 2 MB static RAM
  • takes 32k×8 or 128k×8, 100 ns SRAM chips in groups of four
  • the sockets can also take four 28 pin 64k×8 ROM chips containing Kickstart 1.2.2
  • does not autoconfig its memory
  • multiple Turbo Amiga Memory cards can be installed
    optional 16 bit RAM card adapter - DragStrip
  • allows using two 16 bit Zorro II RAM cards as a 32 bit RAM expansion
  • consists of a converter card (16/32 Bit Converter) and a connector board for the RAM cards (StepLadder)
  • the converter card has to be installed in the first Zorro II slot (closest to the CPU slot) and connects to the CPU card via the same four ribbon cables
  • the connector board with the RAM cards are placed between the CPU and converter cards
  • any Zorro II RAM cards work like the Commodore A2052 or A2058
  • the converter card has four 28 pin DIP sockets for 64k×8 ROM chips containing Kickstart 1.2.2
    notes
  • the first 32 bit accelerator system for the Amiga
  • all of the cards have four diagnostic LEDs for the four ribbon cables
  • does not work with the Commodore A2090 hard disk controller - CSA has its own hard disk system for the card
Computer System Associates Turbo Amiga CPU (A2000) - DragStrip 16/32 Bit Converter front side
DragStrip 16/32 Bit Converter, front side
Computer System Associates Turbo Amiga CPU (A2000) - CPU card Rev B front side
CPU card Rev B, front side
Computer System Associates Turbo Amiga CPU (A2000) - CPU card Rev D front side
CPU card Rev D, front side
Computer System Associates Turbo Amiga CPU (A2000) - CPU card Rev B back side
CPU card Rev B, back side
Computer System Associates Turbo Amiga CPU (A2000) - SRAM card front side
SRAM card, front side

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1987-12

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1988-03

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1988-01

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1988-01

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Company
BSC, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000, A3000
    processor expansion (never released)
  • 68030 or 68040, 25 - 50 MHz
  • optional FPU
  • SCSI-II controller

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Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 255
    general purpose I/O board
  • it is a host for two industry standard Intel iSBX (IEEE-959) I/O daughterboards
  • supports both the 8 and 16 bit iSBX modules
  • ASDG offered two modules: a GPIB (IEEE-488) module and a dual serial port module
  • any other iSBX module can be installed: A/D and D/A converters, digital I/O, servo controllers, stepper motor controllers, etc.
  • Twin-X cannot DMA on the Zorro bus but it can be set up in a way that DMA requests from the mounted iSBX modules (which of course support DMA) triggers an interrupt in the Amiga
  • the iSBX modules appear to be standard auto-configuring boards for the Amiga
  • autoconfig status LEDs - when a module is correctly configured its LED lights up
  • two activity LEDs - when a module is accessed its LED lights up
ASDG Twin-X - SBX-GPIB module  front side
SBX-GPIB module, front side
ASDG Twin-X - SBX-GPIB module  back side
SBX-GPIB module, back side
ASDG Twin-X -  front side
front side
ASDG Twin-X -  back side
back side
ASDG Twin-X - with GPIB module front side
with GPIB module, front side
  • Twin-X.zip
    tool disk
    Professional ScanLab 1.4.1 (01.04.91) for Sharp JX-300, JX-450 and JX-600 (GPIB color scanners)

    460 kB

Company
Kato Development, Germany
Date
1999
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    clock port and PCMCIA interface
  • allows using expansions initially done for the A1200
  • onboard high speed serial interface - the same as Twister 1200
  • the card is prepared for an onboard parallel interface
  • two clock ports, one PCMCIA port and one external serial port
  • variable bus speed - it makes possible to run expansions nearly as slow as in the A1200 but it's even possible to go up to twice that speed
  • optional PCMCIA Ethernet modules
    • Unity-Net 10
    • 10Base-T and 10Base-2 connectors
    • 16 kB databuffer
    • auto detection of TwistedPair / BNC connection
      Unity-Net 100
    • 100Base-TX connector
    • 64 kB databuffer
    • auto negotiation of 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
    Notes
  • the Unity never left prototype status
    • standard version was too expensive
    • the cost reduced version was easily destroyable due to lacking buffers

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
    video encoder
  • converts the RGB video of Retina, OpalVision or Amiga to S-VHS and Composite video
  • a tiny board which connects to the Retina Z3 or into an external box
  • video signal fine tuning potentiometer
  • separate PAL and NTSC versions
    external version
  • connects to any RGB port
  • DIP switches for terminating the RGB port when no monitor is connected
  • external power supply
  • power switch
MacroSystem V-Code - Case front side
Case, front side
MacroSystem V-Code - Case rear side
Case, rear side
MacroSystem V-Code - Encoder module  front side
Encoder module, front side
MacroSystem V-Code - Encoder module  back side
Encoder module, back side

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
RGB port
    video switchbox
  • automatic video switcher for MacroSystem Retina graphics cards
  • external unit, connects between the monitor, Amiga RGB and Retina VGA output
  • requires at least v2.2 of the Retina software
  • can switch only to 15 kHz Amiga screen modes - Productivity and likes are not supported
  • external power supply
    optional video encoder
  • the same V-Code module as of the Retina Z3
  • connects inside the V-Code Switch box
  • provides S-VHS and Composite video outputs
  • separate PAL and NTSC versions
MacroSystem V-Code Switch - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side
MacroSystem V-Code Switch - Case front side
Case, front side
MacroSystem V-Code Switch - Case rear side
Case, rear side
MacroSystem V-Code Switch - Encoder module  front side
Encoder module, front side
MacroSystem V-Code Switch - Encoder module  back side
Encoder module, back side

Company
Creative Microsystems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000
Interface
video slot
    video encoder
  • colour composite output (RCA)
  • chroma and luma outputs (2× RCA) for Commodore 1700, 1800, 1900 series monitors
  • optional RF modulated output
  • PAL and NTSC operation can be set by a jumper
Creative Microsystems V-I 2000 -  front side
front side
Creative Microsystems V-I 2000 - with RF output front side
with RF output, front side
Creative Microsystems V-I 2000 - with RF output back side
with RF output, back side
Creative Microsystems V-I 2000 - with RF output right side
with RF output, right side

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1987-11

Company
Creative Microsystems, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    video encoder
  • colour composite output (RCA)
  • chroma and luma outputs (2× RCA) for Commodore 1700, 1800, 1900 series monitors
  • optional RF modulated output
  • PAL and NTSC operation can be set by a jumper
  • connects to the RGB port, no passthrough
Creative Microsystems V-I 500 -  front side
front side

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1987-11

Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 4
    realtime digitizer
  • 24 bit realtime video digitizing in NTSC or PAL - does not require the video player to hold still
  • capable of digitizing one frame of video in 1/30 of a second, or one field in 1/60 of a second (two fields equal one frame)
  • maximum digitizing resolution is 720×611
  • when images are digitized they are stored in YUVN format
  • 3 MB, 40 ns DRAM
  • two Composite (FBAS) inputs - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • multiple V-Labs in one Amiga are possible and controlled by the same software
  • requires at least Kickstart 2.0
  • VHI driver
MacroSystem V-Lab -  front side
front side
MacroSystem V-Lab -  back side
back side
  • VLab-13.dms
    install disk v1.3
    vlab.library v1.0, VLab v1.3

    367 kB
  • VLab-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.0

    338 kB
  • VLab-41.dms
    install disk v4.1
    vlab.library v7.3 VLab v4.1

    340 kB
  • VLab-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    vlab.library v8.2 VLab v4.2

    378 kB

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1992-05

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1992-08

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Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 18
    non-linear editing system
  • realtime JPEG compression / decompression chipset
  • composite and Y/C input and output
  • optional digital YUV or RGB component transcoders (50 pin feature connector)
  • integrated genlock and chroma key
  • 2.5 MB, 30 ns DRAM
  • realtime video capture (60 fields or 30 fps for NTSC) and playback at YUV 4:2:2 square pixel quality 768×576
  • integrated scaling hardware giving extended capture and replay capability with picture in picture feature
  • also perfect for computer animation playback from any animation package
  • motion JPEG nonlinear video edit/playback
  • complete ARexx support allows digital video effects to be applied to video frames with third party image processor softwares
  • no TBC, time code or dedicated hard drives are required
  • fully integrated with the Toccata audio digitizing card giving simultaneous, synchronized, direct to disk CD quality audio recording
  • additional adapter for direct interfacing with the Video Toaster
  • MovieShop editing software
    • video clips and audio are stored within special JPEG file system partitions whose maximum size is 4 GB
    • cuts or sequences can be played back any time, making edits of the rough or fine cut visible at a glance
    • runs directly on V-Lab Motion board minimizing CPU access time
MacroSystem V-Lab Motion - Rev 1.3 front side
Rev 1.3, front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Motion - Rev 1.2 front side
Rev 1.2, front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Motion - Rev 1.2 back side
Rev 1.2, back side
MacroSystem V-Lab Motion - Rev 1.3 front side
Rev 1.3, front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Motion - Rev 1.3 back side
Rev 1.3, back side

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Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
18260 / 4
    realtime digitizer
  • 24 bit realtime video digitizing
  • Interleaved Frame Recording (IFR): allows to digitize full 30 fps digital video sequences to hard disk by making multiple passes of the recorded video
  • frame grab in 1/30th of a second, field grab in 1/60th of a second
  • digitized images are stored in YUVN format
  • 3 MB, 40 ns DRAM
  • two Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • realtime colour controls
  • TBC is not required
  • VHI driver
MacroSystem V-Lab Y/C -  front side
front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Y/C -  front side
front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Y/C -  front side
front side
MacroSystem V-Lab Y/C -  back side
back side
  • VLab-13.dms
    install disk v1.3
    vlab.library v1.0, VLab v1.3

    367 kB
  • VLab-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.0

    338 kB
  • VLab-41.dms
    install disk v4.1
    vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.1

    340 kB
  • VLab-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    vlab.library v8.2, VLab v4.2

    378 kB

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Company
MacroSystem, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    realtime framegrabber
  • 24 bit realtime framegrabbing
  • Interleaved Frame Recording
  • grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
  • digitized images are stored in YUVN format
  • 3 MB, 30 ns DRAM
  • two Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • TBC is not required
  • VHI driver
  • external power supply
MacroSystem V-Lab/Par Y/C - PCB front side
PCB, front side
MacroSystem V-Lab/Par Y/C - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
MacroSystem V-Lab/Par Y/C - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
MacroSystem V-Lab/Par Y/C - PCB back side
PCB, back side
  • VLab-13.dms
    install disk v1.3
    vlab.library v1.0, VLab v1.3

    367 kB
  • VLab-40.dms
    install disk v4.0
    vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.0

    338 kB
  • VLab-41.dms
    install disk v4.1
    vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.1

    340 kB
  • VLab-42.dms
    install disk v4.2
    vlab.library v8.2, VLab v4.2

    378 kB

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Company
DigiFeX, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    video encoder
  • Video Interface Professional
  • colour composite output (RCA)
  • Y/C (4 pin mini-DIN) output
  • RGB passthrough connector
  • PAL and NTSC operation can be set by a jumper
DigiFeX V.I.P. -  top side
top side
DigiFeX V.I.P. -  top side
top side

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2001
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 7
    serial interface
  • 460800 bps transfer speed
  • 16 byte FIFO buffer
  • MIDI compatible
  • DB9 serial connector
    parallel interface
  • 16 byte FIFO buffer
  • supports ECP mode (extended capabilities port)
  • DB25 parallel connector
    notes
  • can be installed in three ways:
    • into a Zorro II slot
    • to the 26 pin expansion port of a Buddha, Buddha Flash, Catweasel Z2, ISDN Surfer, X-Surf or another VarIO (Hypercom, ISDN-Blaster and Highway are incompatible)
    • to a clock port - only possible with a special version of the VarIO that is only manufactured on order (the difference is the voltage level converter)
      • clock port pin 40 is marked
  • if installed into a Zorro II slot the clock port or the 26 pin expansion port (only one of them at a time) can be used for expanding the VarIO
    • clock port allows using expansions initially designed for the clock port of the A1200
    • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
    • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)
Individual Computers VarIO -  front side
front side
Individual Computers VarIO -  back side
back side
  • vario.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk v37.19
    163 kB
  • SetupVarIO.zip
    Individual Computers
    Update of the SetupVarIO for A500 Users
    14 kB

Company
Impulse, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • composite video input - NTSC only
  • composite video output for viewing the grabbed image
  • pressing the space bar, the entire colour image is freezed on the composite monitor in 1/60th seconds and stored in VD-1's own 24 bit framebuffer
  • stores images in RGBN format internally
  • pressing the return key, the image is sent from the framebuffer to the Amiga and converted to 320×400 HAM
  • image transfer takes about 25 seconds through the parallel port
  • once the image is displayed on the Amiga screen, it can be refined (RGB levels, brightness, colour dithering) without recapturing - just press the return key to transfer the image from the framebuffer with the new settings
  • produces higher quality colour images than FrameGrabber
  • housed in a 14×14×2 inches box with internal power supply
    framebuffer
  • 768×480 (full overscan) in 24 bit
  • allows outputting 24 bit raw RGB images from the Amiga
  • supported by Turbo Silver v3.0

Company
Roland Köhler / Merkens EDV, Austria
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2009 / 2
    framebuffer / realtime digitizer
  • 24 bit video digitizing at 50 fps
  • recording of 24 bit images from hard disk to VCR
  • up to 512×580 resolution (less than PAL)
  • 1.5 MB video RAM
  • 25 pin female connector for attaching the RGB splitter
  • external RGB splitter:
    • S-VHS / Hi8 and Euro-AV (Scart) inputs
    • DB23 RGB output connector - can only display the framebuffer image, the Amiga image is not passed through
    • external power supply
  • software:
    • reads IFF, RAW-RGB (Sculpt) and Beams (Reflections) formats
    • does not support RGB8 (TurboSilver, Imagine)
    • eleven filters: Smooth, Gauss, Median, Laplace, etc.
    • ARexx port
  • needs external sync signal on startup
Roland Köhler / Merkens EDV VD-2001 -  front side
front side
Roland Köhler / Merkens EDV VD-2001 -  back side
back side

Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 242,243,244
    processor
  • 68EC030 @ 25 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 25 MHz or up to 50 MHz with separate oscillator, PGA
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 32 MB RAM
  • supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs, 60 ns or faster
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16, 32 MB RAM
  • two feature connectors intended for A2630 memory expansions
    • Access32 needs some rework, otherwise the SCSI controller does not work
    • for DKB 2632 compatibility the Extas (external address strobe) jumper has to be set to external
  • in 68000 fallback mode up to 8 MB of RAM remains in use - 4 MB (or all) can be disabled for BridgeBoard compability
  • burst RAM access can be disabled by jumper or software
    SCSI controller
  • the same electronics as the Trumpcard Professional
  • 53C80 controller IC
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • 50 pin internal header
  • 50 pin Centronics external connector
  • a 3.5" hard disk can be mounted on the card
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • when booting from floppy disk, the hard disk is not mounted automatically in order to prevent virus infection - but pressing the left mouse button during startup forces the HD to be mounted
  • pressing the right mouse button during startup brings up the Vector Boot Options Menu
  • SCSI share networking - Vector's SCSI ID can be set with jumpers
  • in 68000 fallback mode the SCSI controller still works
  • autoboot disable jumper and SCSI disable jumper
  • if run on an A500, the 7 MHz clock has to be fed to pin 9 on the board and the appropriate jumper has to be set
  • supported by NetBSD
    jumper settings
    JumperNameDescription
    JP4unused
    JP5SCSI ID for SCSI Share Networking
    JP10ExtasAddress Strobe: external - jumper on left row; internal - jumper on right row
    JP13Enable Burst Mode
    JP14Dis68kRAMDisable RAM in 68000 mode (ignored in 68030 mode)
    JP16Diagstand-alone mode, not used
    JP17DisFastROMDisable FastROM (Kickstart remapping)
    JP18A500A500 mode
    JP19DisSCSIDisable SCSI (ignored in 68030 mode)
    JP20AutobootEnable Autoboot from HDD
    JP21DisHiMemDisable Hi-Mem (second 4 MB block) in 68000 mode (ignored in 68030 mode)
    JP12RAM size: 4 MB - no jumper; 8 MB - jumper on top row; 16 MB - jumper on bottom row; 32 MB - jumper on both rows
Interactive Video Systems Vector 030 -  front side
front side

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Company
HK-Computer, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
6148 / 0
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations with autoconfig
  • the 6 MB configuration works only with autoconfig disabled - the memory has to be added by software
  • accepts 1M×1, 70 - 120 ns DIPs
  • running a 6 MB card together with a BridgeBoard requires replacing a PAL
  • not compatible with A2000-A motherboards
HK-Computer Vector A2000i (Professional RAM Board) -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector A2000i (Professional RAM Board) -  back side
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Company
HK-Computer, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2113 / 227
    serial and parallel interface
  • up to two bidirectional parallel ports
  • up to four serial ports - one 25 pin and three 9 pin ports
    revision below 2.7
  • max 57600 bps transfer speed
  • each two ports must be used at the same transfer speed when using rates above 19200 bps (below mixing is possible)
  • guaranteed transfer rates: 38400 bps on 68000, 57600 on 68020
  • hardware bug: lines for DSR and CD are switched on port SER3 - this is corrected by software
    revision 2.7 or above
  • max 115200 bps transfer speed (replacing an oscillator is necessary)
  • each two ports must be used at the same transfer speed when using rates above 57600 bps (below mixing is possible)
  • needs at least driver software v1.3
    notes
  • serial drivers / buffers are socketed
  • if a serial driver is destroyed by overcharge replacing the appropriate 1488 and 1489 chip solves the problem
  • driver software v2.0 or above requires Kickstart 2.04
  • MIDI compatible
HK-Computer Vector Connection -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector Connection -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector Connection -  back side
back side
HK-Computer Vector Connection -  back side
back side

Company
HK-Computer, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
41233 / 1
56 / 3
    SCSI 2 controller
  • uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card but no power connector is mounted on the board
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • RDB compatible
  • driver software is written by Jürgen Kommos
    memory
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4, 70 or 80 ns ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations
  • memory is not continuous but autoconfigured into 2 MB chunks
HK-Computer Vector Falcon 8000 -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector Falcon 8000 -  back side
back side

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Company
HK-Computer, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
41233 / 1
    SCSI 2 controller
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
  • 50 pin internal header
  • autobootROM (vector.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • Vector SCSI is RDB compatible, Professional SCSI is not
  • disable jumper
  • does not work with some Seagate and Fujitsu hard disks
  • developed by W. Heinen and Jürgen Kommos
HK-Computer Vector SCSI & Professional SCSI -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector SCSI & Professional SCSI -  back side
back side

Company
Todd Elliot / GT Devices
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs images in 256 gray levels
  • supported resolutions are 320×200, 320×400, 640×200 and 640×400
  • slow scan process, grabbing one frame takes 10.6s (1/60th second per frame column)
  • video input RCA jack
  • connects to the parallel port (power supply via parallel port, no additional supply needed)
  • with 512 kB RAM, images in the highest resolution cannot be grabbed and the older VC1.0 software has to be used
  • public domain design (published in "AC's Tech" magazine) and software (provided on the author's BBS)

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Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock, switcher
  • a professional video switching system featuring luma-keying, genlocking, local 24 bit colour generation, video fading/wiping and stereo audio mixer
  • four channels: composite video in with passthrough, externally synchronized RGB in, Amiga RGB in, and the internal colour generator for background color
  • hue, saturation and contrast control is provided on the front panel
  • connects to any Amiga (including the A1000) through the RGB port
  • controlled through the serial port
  • RGB out port (DB23, for Amiga graphics)
  • stereo audio out (2× RCA)
  • two stereo audio input channels (4× RCA)
  • composite video: 1× in, 2× out, 1× passthrough (BNC)
  • RGB in (3× BNC)
  • does not require time-base corrected inputs
  • available in PAL and NTSC
    features
  • genlocking:
    • overlay Amiga graphics onto any video source or onto a solid one-colour screen
    • four genlock modes: foreground, inverted, mixed and encoded
    • notch filter and fade capability gives a wide range of genlocking options and effects
    • the Video Blender software does not need to be active during the genlocking process
  • fading:
    • fade between any two sources
    • smooth fading from 0 to 10 seconds in increments as small as 40 ms
    • supported in all genlock modes, including luma-keying
    • fully programmable and sequenceable with other events
  • mixing:
    • mix any two video sources for ghost, double exposure or tinting effects
    • mix delay can be set from 0 to 10 seconds in increments as small as 40 ms
  • switching:
    • switch between any two of Video Blenders four channels
    • switching is instantaneous and flicker-free, and is fully programmable and sequenceable with other events
  • keying:
    • key between any two of Video Blenders four channels for effects such as weather map, split screen video, any size or shape picture-in-picture, invisible man
    • all effects have sharp, crisp edges with notch filter option
    • key on 256 shades of gray from black to white
    • fully programmable and sequenceable with other events
  • wiping:
    • pixel level control of wiping between any two sources
    • every aspect of each wipe is adjustable: size, direction, speed, repetition, delay, rows, columns and more
    • with Video Scriptor (wipe sequencer and control tool) any IFF animation can be used as a wipe in addition to the algorithmic wipes
    • MixMaster custom wipe-paint software for easy creation of spectacular IFF wipes
    • fully programmable and sequenceable with other events
  • stereo audio:
    • Video Blender's two stereo input channels can be switched, mixed or faded
    • fade times are adjustable from 0 to 10 seconds in increments as small as 40 ms
    • the mixed audio output may be synchronized to video events
    • attenuation control knobs on the front panel allow the matching of stereo input levels
  • programming and sequencing:
    • every setting and feature may be saved as a Video Blender event
    • events may consist of a series of wipes, fades, mixes, etc.
    • in addition titling sequences, external tasks and other software may be part of an event
    • multiple events may be sequenced and saved in video sessions
  • 24 bit colour generator for background screens and colour transitions
  • black burst out, synched with composite video in
  • key in for chroma-keying and other effects
  • GPI trigger allows the sequencing of Video Blender with other studio equipment
  • loop through for previewing composite video output without sacrificing a video channel
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Case opened, top side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Video Blender - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Video Blender - Exterior rear side
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Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
  • allows displaying specially formatted images in 262144 colours
  • the images to be displayed must be 320 or 384 pixels wide and saved in the custom DAC format
  • the supplied DAC conversion program accepts only IFF24 images
  • the image is stored in Amiga Chip RAM
  • attaches to the DB23 RGB port, the display is connected to the DAC 18

Company
Datel Electronics, UK
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    framegrabber
  • grabs black and white images in 1/60th second into its 32 kB buffer
  • displays images in 256×256 with 16 grey levels
  • can save the image in 320×256 by duplicating every fourth column of pixels
  • saves in RAW or IFF but loads RAW format only
  • composite input (RCA connector)
  • brightness, contrast and synchronization pots
  • PAL only but works with NTSC video sources as well - the bottom of the images are filled with garbage, which can be cropped with a paint program
  • connects to the parallel port with an unshielded ribbon cable - no protection from radio interference
  • power indicator LED
  • external power supply

Company
Gold Disk, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port, joystick port
    video edit controller
  • the hardware part is two custom cables: a Control-L interface attaches to the serial port and an infrared sensor to the joystick port
  • newer revisions attach both cables to the serial port
  • frame accuracy is within 3-5 frames per edit
  • the editing software contains basic functions for cuts-only editing
  • NTSC only

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Company
Bio-Con, Taiwan
Date
1997
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    deinterlacer
  • native screens are promoted to 31.5 kHz
  • 15 pin DSUB VGA connector (PAL and NTSC)
  • NTSC composite output
  • SVHS outputs with RGB encoded signals (PAL and NTSC)
  • no software required
  • optional video decoder board
  • optional SVHS genlock board
  • flicker switch
Bio-Con Video Magician -  front side
front side
Bio-Con Video Magician -  back side
back side

Company
Digital Creations, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    expansion chassis
  • 4× extended video slots
    • if multiple "video slot master" cards are installed (such as the Video Toaster or a genlock), only one of them can be active at a time
    • a front panel selector lets choose which card is actually in control of the Amiga video slot
    • passive devices (such as the DCTV or a flicker-fixer) can remain active all the time
    • all four cards can be disabled giving the ability as though nothing is in the video slot of the Amiga - useful with higher frequency scanrates of the AGA chipset
    • A2000 style slot covers
    • compatible with SuperGen 2000s, Magni genlock, Kitchen Sync, Video Toaster, Opal Vision, A2300, A2320, AGA-2000
  • 3× ISA slots
  • 2× 3.5" drive bays
  • 2× 5.25" drive bays
  • 230W switching power supply
    Video Slot Box Interface card
  • plugs into the video slot of the Amiga to act as the interface between the Amiga and the VSB
  • one VSB Interface card is included with each Video Slot Box system
  • by purchasing additional VSB Interface cards the Video Slot Box can be easily moved from Amiga to Amiga
    Video Slot Converter card
  • converts a Video Slot Box video slot into a 23 pin RGB and a 25 pin parallel port
  • allows the use of external devices such as the DCTV, SuperGen, SuperGen SX, G-Lock
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Motherboard front side
Motherboard, front side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Motherboard back side
Motherboard, back side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Interface card front side
Interface card, front side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Interface card back side
Interface card, back side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Converter card front side
Converter card, front side
Digital Creations Video Slot Box - Converter card back side
Converter card, back side

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Company
NewTek, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
Autoconfig ID
2191 / 0
  • combination of a video switcher, a genlock, a framebuffer and special effects device
  • 4× composite inputs (BNC)
  • 2× composite outputs (BNC) - Preview and Program
  • Input 1 is used to time all the signals to - although the Toaster has its own sync generator, it is recommended to connect a stable external video source here
  • requires time base corrected video sources
  • stricly a composite device - it works exclusively with composite video signals internally
  • NTSC only
  • the Video Toaster won the Emmy Award, the broadcast industry's most prestigious award
    still-store
  • 2 MB dual frame buffer can hold two 768×400 images in 24 bit
  • stores images freezed from incoming video
  • digital video effects from one stored image to another
    genlock
  • encodes Amiga RGB to composite video
  • overlays and dissolves graphics or video on any input source
  • Luminance Keyer - allows the superimposing of an actor in front of a background or fly text over video
    software
  • Switcher:
    • controls the inputs, framebuffer, framegrabber and serves as a launcher for the other Toaster applications
    • four banks of digital video effects with over 300 combinations and transitions: flips, tumbles, pulls, spins, smooth fades, standard wipes, transparent cast shadows, synchronized sound effects, positionable windows and one hundred color process effects
    • requires at least 3 MB Fast RAM and 1 MB Chip RAM
  • ToasterCG:
    • 35 ns character generator
    • capable of generating up to 100 pages of text using any of the 100 postscript fonts included
    • creates titles with scrolls, crawls, graphics, gradient blends, variable transparency and font scaling from 10-400 lines high
  • ToasterPaint:
    • 24 bit painting
    • the interface uses a standard Amiga screen in HAM mode, 768×400 is achieved as a virtual canvas
    • image information is maintained inetranally as 24 bit data and can be displayed anytime in 24 bit with the still-store
  • LightWave 3D
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front side

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Company
NewTek, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    NTSC only non-linear editing system
  • broadcast quality, tapeless nonlinear editing system for the Video Toaster and Video Toaster 4000
  • requirements:
    • Video Toaster with v4.1 software
    • a SCSI 2 drive for Lightwave recording
    • three SCSI 2 drives for A/B roll editing - two for video, one for audio
    • input from video tapes must be time base corrected
  • compresses and plays back video in realtime
  • true broadcast quality - 60 fields per second, full overscan 752×480
  • internally works with D2 data - no D2 / composite transcoding
  • proprietary coporession method: Video Toaster Adaptive Statistical Coding (VTASC):
    • relies on limiting the video signal (i.e. dropping to Beta SP quality) instead of lowering picture quality as do JPEG, MPEG, WaveLet
    • no visible pixelization, artifacts show as video "noise" instead of jpeg "blockiness"
    • by using faster drives, lossless D2 quality can be achieved
  • three SCSI buses (two for video, one for audio), each bus can handle 7 SCSI drives (21 total)
  • two serial ports to control serial-capable VTRs
  • the SCSI and serial ports can be routed outside of the computer with the so called Octopus cable
  • video:
    • video input to the Flyer is provided via the connecting internal ribbon cable from the Toaster, as is video output
    • 14.3 MHz sampling rate
    • 8 bit quantizing
    • 8 MB buffer
  • audio recorder / mixer:
    • ADSP2115
    • digital inputs
      • video disk A and B, left and right
      • audio disk A and B, left and right
    • analog, unbalanced left and right RCA inputs and outputs on the card's backplane
    • 64 kB memory
    • 20 MHz clock rate
    • 16 bit sampling at 44.1 kHz
    • 64x oversampling ratio A/D converter
NewTek Video Toaster Flyer -  front side
front side
NewTek Video Toaster Flyer -  front side
front side
NewTek Video Toaster Flyer -  back side
back side

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1997-03

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    video output
  • FBAS (RCA) and Y/C outputs for recording the Amiga video signal
  • standard Amiga RGB (DB23) output
  • subcarrier phase adjustment
Electronic Design Video-Konverter -  front side
front side
Electronic Design Video-Konverter -  front side
front side

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1991-09

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1991-12

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1992-08

Company
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000
A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro II
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2195 / 8
    realtime digitizer
  • a video expansion card for the Piccolo graphics card
  • connects to the Piccolo via a ribbon cable
  • realtime JPEG compression / decompression chipset
  • captures video in motion JPEG format
  • realtime video capture (50 fields or 25 fps) and playback at YUV 4:2:2 square pixel quality
  • 768×576 maximum resolution for still images
  • 468×352 maximum resolution for video
  • 16 ZIP sockets for 2 MB frame buffer VRAM
  • Composite and Y/C inputs
  • Composite, Y/C and analogue RGB outputs
  • Zorro II / III autosensing
  • the card works without the Piccolo but some features are not available:
    • no PIP (Picture In Picture)
    • only the RGB output is active
  • Videocruncher Lite does not support PIP at all and has a maximum resolution of 384×288 only
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich VideoCruncher & VideoCruncher Lite -  front side
front side
Ingenieurbüro Helfrich VideoCruncher & VideoCruncher Lite -  back side
back side

Company
CEL Mühlenhoff, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    realtime video enhancer
  • improves quality of video signals for copying/editing and applies several effects on them
  • consists of a Zorro card (only for controlling purposes) and an external box (W×H: 19"×8.75", 12 kg)
  • all effects are done in hardware, Amiga software is only needed for controlling
  • software needs 1 MB Chip RAM
  • framebuffer with max. 256.000 colors
  • supports full PAL resolution of 864×625
  • lots of options to fit many purposes
    basic version
  • connectors (all BNC except Data Input):
    • Video I/O: 2× Y/C (one optional), 2× Colour Composite (one optional), 1× RGB
    • RGB-Sync Output
    • Data Input: 25 pin Sub-D
  • effects: ColorBox Fade & Switch, Freeze, Zoom, Master Video Fade In/Out, Noise Reduction
  • allows adjustment of the following video parameters: Brightness/Contrast, Colour Level, Carrier Frequency, Vertical Timebase
    optional Genlock module
  • genlock is based on Commodore design
  • provides genlock Input/Output (C-Sync)
  • two different versions, either 'normal' genlock or BlueBoxGenlock
  • for installation, a trace on the PCB (J1) has to be cut
  • optionally provides additional statical effects: MultiPicture, Picture In Still (PIS), Still in Picture (SIP), Genlock/BlueBoxGenlock Fade & Wipe
    optional YUV module
  • provides YUV Output (BNC connectors)
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Main unit front side
Main unit, front side
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Main unit rear side
Main unit, rear side
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Interface card front side
Interface card, front side
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Interface card front side
Interface card, front side
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Interface card back side
Interface card, back side
CEL Mühlenhoff VideoMaster - Interface card back side
Interface card, back side

Company
VidTech, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • looping composite input (2× BNC)
  • looping Y/C input (2× mini-DIN)
  • composite outputs (2× BNC)
  • Y/C outputs (2× mini-DIN)
  • the input source has to be selected manually on the front panel
  • transcoding between composite and Y/C
  • intergrated blackburst generator permits recording without incoming video signal
  • dissolve to any Amiga graphics / input video combination, or fade to black
  • special effects generator produces horizontal, vertical and circle wipes, either automatically timed or manually controlled
  • key output for video mixers (1× BNC)
  • RGB splitter output (1× BNC) - works automatically with DigiView Gold and manually with other digitisers
  • separate NTSC and PAL versions
  • bypass switch
  • optional external power supply (required for A500) - power source can be selected on the front panel
VidTech VideoMaster -  front side
front side

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1991-06

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1990-11

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1988,1989,1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, parallel port, floppy port
    framegrabber
  • grabs images in all resolutions of the OCS chip set including interlaced overscan screen modes
  • works internally in 24 bits
  • can save images in EHB, HAM, SHAM and IFF24
  • composite (1× BNC) and Y/C (separate chrominance and luminance - 2× BNC) inputs
  • the input has to be selected manually by a switch
  • brightness, contrast, saturation and tracking knobs
  • connects to the parallel and RGB ports
  • the display can be toggled between the Amiga and video input by a switch
  • takes power from the floppy connector
  • metallic case
Newtronic Technologies Videon I / II / III -  front side
front side
Newtronic Technologies Videon I / II / III -  rear side
rear side

Company
Newtronic Technologies, Italy
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port, parallel port, floppy port
    framegrabber
  • grabs images in all resolutions of the AGA chip set including interlaced overscan screen modes
  • works internally in 24 bits
  • can save images in EHB, HAM, SHAM, Dynamic HiRes and HAM8
  • supports the Harlequin, Visiona and Video DAC 18 devices for display
  • composite (1× BNC) and Y/C (separate chrominance and luminance - 2× BNC) inputs
  • the input has to be selected manually by a switch
  • brightness, contrast and saturation knobs
  • connects to the parallel and RGB ports
  • the display can be toggled between the Amiga and video input by a switch
  • does not work well with multisync monitors
  • takes power from the floppy connector
  • plastic case

Company
CompuVid, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • developed by former employees of VidTech
  • similar in features to VidTech Videomaster
  • looping and single composite inputs (3× BNC)
  • looping and single Y/C inputs (3× mini-DIN)
  • composite output (1× BNC)
  • Y/C output (1× mini-DIN)
  • the input source has to be selected manually on the front panel
  • transcoding between composite and Y/C
  • intergrated blackburst generator permits recording without incoming video signal
  • dissolve to any Amiga graphics / input video combination, or fade to black
  • special effects generator produces horizontal, vertical and circle wipes, either automatically timed or manually controlled
  • key input/output for video mixers or chroma key (1× BNC)
  • separate NTSC and PAL versions
  • bypass switch
  • optional external power supply (required for A500) - power source can be selected on the front panel

Company
Rombo Productions, UK
Date
1992
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    realtime framegrabber
  • grabs 4096 colour images in less than a second, or 16 gray level monochrome images in 1/50 seconds
  • 320×512 PAL (interlaced)
  • 320×400 NTSC (interlaced)
  • displays images up to 640×512
  • can display images in 256 grays or in HAM8
  • constantly updating monochrome preview
  • colour images are grabbed in three passes (R, G, B) and mixed together by software
  • one Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • takes power from the external floppy disk port
Rombo Productions Vidi Amiga 12 -  top side
top side

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1992-09

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1993-03

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1993-06

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1993-09

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1993-09

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1993-11

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1994-03

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1994-02

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1994-05

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1994-10

Company
Rombo Productions, UK
Date
1993
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    realtime framegrabber
  • 24 bit realtime framegrabbing - 1/50 sec non-interlaced, 1/25 sec interlaced
  • automatically detects and decodes PAL, NTSC and SECAM TV standards
  • twin A/D converters digitise Chrominance and Luminance signals at 27 MHz
  • grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
  • two Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • previews grabs in 16 or 256 grey levels or as 1/4 size full colour HAM8
  • displays images up to 1472×576
  • can use a Retina or Harlequin graphics card to display grabbed images
  • requires an external power supply (9V DC, 500mA) which is not supplied with the unit
    Vidi 12 RT
  • 384 kB RAM
  • 360×576 PAL (interlaced)
  • 360×476 NTSC (interlaced)
  • 24 bit, 2:0.5:0.5 YUV
  • upgradable to Vidi 24 RT
    Vidi 24 RT
  • 1 MB RAM
  • 720×576 (interlaced)
  • 720×476 NTSC (interlaced)
  • 24 bit, 4:1:1 YUV
Rombo Productions Vidi Amiga 12 RT / 24 RT - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Rombo Productions Vidi Amiga 12 RT / 24 RT - Main board back side
Main board, back side
Rombo Productions Vidi Amiga 12 RT / 24 RT - RAM board front side
RAM board, front side
Rombo Productions Vidi Amiga 12 RT / 24 RT - RAM board back side
RAM board, back side

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1993-12

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1993-12

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1994-03

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1994-02

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1994-05

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1994-10

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1995-02

Company
Quantum Leap, UK
Date
1995
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    realtime framegrabber
  • 24 bit realtime framegrabbing - 1/50 sec non-interlaced, 1/25 sec interlaced
  • automatically detects and decodes PAL, NTSC and SECAM TV standards
  • grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
  • two Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
  • previews grabs in 16 or 256 grey levels or as 1/4 size full colour HAM8
  • can use a Retina or Harlequin graphics card to display grabbed images
  • requires an external power supply (9V DC, 500mA) which is not supplied with the unit
    Vidi 24 RT
  • 384 kB RAM
  • 380×576 PAL (interlaced)
  • 320×476 NTSC (interlaced)
  • 24 bit, 2:1:1 YUV
  • upgradable to Vidi 24 RT Pro
    Vidi 24 RT Pro
  • 1 MB RAM
  • 760×576 (interlaced)
  • 640×476 NTSC (interlaced)
  • 24 bit, 4:1:1 YUV

Company
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2117 / 1,2
    RTG graphics card
  • Inmos IMS G300C (85, 110 or 135 MHz) programmable RAMDAC and sync generator
  • no blitter, line drawing engine, or other general purpose graphics processing capability
  • Visiona Paint: 2 MB 20 ns VRAM in 16 ZIP sockets
  • Visiona Paint+: 4 MB 20 ns VRAM in 32 ZIP sockets
    screen modes
  • maximum resolution is only limited by the amount of VRAM installed
  • 24/32 bit: up to 1024×1024
  • 8 bit: up to 2048×2048
  • 2 bit: up to 4096×4096
  • 1 bit: up to 8192×4096
  • the resolutions above need 4 MB VRAM - with 2 MB VRAM, the maximum resolution is limited
  • maximum horizontal frequency: 80 kHz
  • resolutions above 1600×1280 flicker badly
    notes
  • Visiona Paint can be converted to a Visiona Paint+ by adding 16 RAM chips and a new control PAL
  • the VRAM uses 2 resp. 4 MB in the Zorro II address space:
    • limits Zorro II RAM expansions to 6 resp. 4 MB
    • the VRAM can be used by the Amiga as memory expansion using Addmem program (Visiona library must not be activated)
    • content of the Video RAM can be changed by the CPU and the Video Controller (which accesses the Video RAM with a DMA controller)
  • two separate oscillators for PAL and NTSC signals - two additional sockets for eg. SECAM
  • 15 pin VGA connector
  • five HF-PCB connectors
  • supports several Sync options:
    • output: separate H-Sync/V-Sync, Composite Sync on H-Sync, Sync-on-Green
    • input: external synchronization (on H-Sync) with a TBC possible (needs small hardware expansion)
  • EGS driver
  • the Visiona, the GVP EGS-110/24 and EGS-28/24 Spectrum were all designed by Hendrik Horak
    DIP switch settings
    Jumper Description ON OFF
    1 Amount of Video RAM 4 MB 2 MB
    2 ROM selection selected deselected
    3 - 6 reserved - -
    7 Video Standard NTSC PAL
    8 Interlace setting Interlace on Interlace off
    9 not used - -
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  back side
back side
X-Pert Computer Services / Viona Development Visiona -  back side
back side
  • Visiona.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    1350 kB

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1992-11

Company
Edotronik, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2064 / 8
  • allows the Amiga to access the VME bus as Master Controller
  • consists of two cards, a Zorro II and a VME bus card
  • the cards are connected together by a 64 pin ribbon cable
  • supports 24 bit address and 16 bit data lines
  • bus requests on all 4 levels can be enabled with jumpers
  • the interrupt handler supports all 7 interrupt levels
  • requires 2 MB RAM
Edotronik VME-Bus Controller -  front side
front side
Edotronik VME-Bus Controller -  back side
back side
Edotronik VME-Bus Controller -  front side
front side
Edotronik VME-Bus Controller -  front side
front side

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1990-01

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1990-05

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 68,69
1010 / 136
    processor
  • 68EC030 or 68030 @ 25 / 40 / 50 MHz
  • optional PLCC FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
    optional VXL RAM-32 memory board
  • the VXL RAM-32 board needs a VXL-030 rev3.0 board, older revisions (v1.0 and v2.0) must be upgraded (exchange of 10 ICs)
  • 2 or 8 MB RAM using sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 DIP chips
  • Kickstart socket for a 2.04 ROM - not accessed in 68000 mode
  • hardware maprom even from the motherboard ROM
  • burst RAM access selectable with a jumper - works only with 60 ns page mode DIPs
  • RAM access speed selectable with a jumper, 60 or 80 ns
  • the address space of the memory can be set inside or outside of the 68000 memory space
  • if set inside, DMA is supported into the 32 bit RAM
  • in 68000 mode the RAM is still usable, it just becomes 16 bit wide
    notes
  • the 68000 fallback mode is switchable either by software or jumper
  • connects into the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
Microbotics VXL*30 -  front side
front side
Microbotics VXL*30 - with RAM-32 front side
with RAM-32, front side
Microbotics VXL*30 - with RAM-32 back side
with RAM-32, back side

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1991-11

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1992-01

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1992-01

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1992-10

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1993-02

Company
Digital Audio Design / IVS, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 191
  • 16 bit stereo digitizing and recording and playback
  • half duplex
  • 64x oversampling
  • frequency response of 10 Hz to 20 kHz
  • dynamic range of 85 dB
  • eight sampling rate: 48, 44.1, 32, 29.4, 24, 22.05, 19.2, 17.64 kHz
  • internal SMPTE 24 / 25 / 30 fps time code sync
  • pair of stereo I/O jacks to record from any line level audio source
  • during recording the software allows adjusting the input gain over a span of 22.5 dB whereas during playback it spans 46.5 dB
  • built in filtering eliminates aliasing distortion
  • audio editing functions: cut, copy, paste, mix
  • uses AIFF16 stereo file format
  • the mixing function provides the left and right channels with six separate gain controls having a +/-32 dB range for both input and output files (these adjustments allows to control the balance of the mix)
  • optional RTX real-time effects extension board
    • AD2105 DSP chip and a 256 kB buffer
    • reads and writes SMPTE time code LTC, VITC, MTC (MIDI Time Code) versions - burn time code windows onto incoming video for work prints
    • in addition to SMPTE lock, it provides SMPTE cue lists for timed playback of audio clips
    • adds multi-track capability to Wavetools
    • mixing in real-time, up to 8 tracks
    • realtime effects such as flange, echo, slapback, EQ, etc
    • accepts composite NTSC or PAL video for VITC and line level audio fot LTC
  • AHI driver
Digital Audio Design / IVS Wavetools / Perisound -  front side
front side
Digital Audio Design / IVS Wavetools / Perisound -  back side
back side

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 23,255
    processor
  • 68060 @ 50 MHz
    memory
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 60-80 ns
  • 64 bit interleaved RAM access if identical SIMMs are installed in alternate banks (U312 / U314 and U313 / U315)
  • only SIMMs with 1K refresh rate are supported (SIMMs with 4K refresh rate don't work)
    Fast SCSI 2 controller
  • 10 MB/s max transfer speed
  • 50 pin internal header
  • 50 pin external high density connector
  • uses wildfirescsi.device
    Ethernet
  • DEC Tulip 21040, the only Ethernet controller in Amigas that DMAs directly into fast 32 bit memory
  • up to 100 Mb/s transfer speed
  • 10Base-T connector
  • internal slot for the optional 10Base-2 connector
  • has SANA II, but no MNI driver
    notes
  • works only with Kickstart 3.x
  • flash ROM for firmware upgrades
  • two PCI bus slots (one for the Inferno graphics board)
  • JP104 jumper setting: ON = 70 or 80ns / OFF = 60ns (all other jumpers are reserved)
  • configuration screen can be activated by holding right mouse button during startup
DKB WildFire -  front side
front side
DKB WildFire -  back side
back side

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1995-08

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1995-11

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 97
514 / 3
  • production line test card for all of the A3000's I/O functions
  • tests the correct functioning of SCSI, floppy, serial, parallel, mouse, game and audio ports
  • includes the complete circuitry and custom chips of these ports from the A3000 motherboard: DMAC and WD33C93, two CIAs, Paula
Commodore Wraptest / A3000 Test Fixture -  front side
front side
Commodore Wraptest / A3000 Test Fixture -  back side
back side

Company
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
  • X-Calibur is the optional video module of Merlin
  • activates Merlin's S-VHS and Composite output connectors
  • provides S-VHS and Composite inputs
  • it runs only in Z2 mode of Merlin, due to limitations of the ET4000W32
  • a switch is provided for easily switching Merlin between Z2 and Z3
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev X-Calibur - Merlin with X-Calibur  front side
Merlin with X-Calibur, front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev X-Calibur -  front side
front side
X-Pert Computer Services / Prodev X-Calibur -  back side
back side

Company
Data & Electronics / GameWorks, Netherlands
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    freezer
  • successor of the Nordic Power freezer module
  • A500 / A1000 version:
    • plugs into the side expansion port
    • 3 LEDs, indicating memory scan (yellow), speed (green) and enabled freeze mode (red)
    • slow motion disable switch
    • slow motion controller
  • A2000 version:
    • no LEDs, no slow motion disable switch
    • covered connector for diagnosis purposes (not to be used)
    • two connectors for slow motion controller and freeze button
    • card features only 86 pins, but has to be inserted in Zorro slot
    • not compatible with bridge boards
  • freezer features:
    • trainer maker
    • save computer memory (freezed programs) to disk
    • machine monitor / disassembler
    • disk / file utilities: Dir, Path, MkDir, Rename, Erase, Install, Format, FileCopy, DiskCopy
    • picture / music (tracker) / sample ripper
    • sprite editor
    • slow motion controller
    • slide show generator for IFF images
    • joystick autofire
    • disk monitor
    • shows computer status (disk parameters, ChipRAM, FastRAM...)
    • detects non-standard boot blocks (virus test)
    • joystick test
    • includes X-Copy on cartridge
    • color and screen mode adjust
Data & Electronics / GameWorks X-Power -  top side
top side
Data & Electronics / GameWorks X-Power -  bottom side
bottom side
  • X-Power.txt
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    151 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2000
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • automatic detection of the used connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate (20 Mbit fullduplex on twisted-pair)
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction for 10BaseT
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 driver (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • two IDE ports: 3,5" and 2,5" - as free add-ons to the X-Surf
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time
Individual Computers X-Surf -  front side
front side
Individual Computers X-Surf -  back side
back side
  • xsurf.lha
    Individual Computers
    Sana2 driver v1.2
    31 kB
  • xsurfide.lha
    Individual Computers
    IDE driver v1.04
    16 kB

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2013
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 100
    Ethernet interface
  • Asix AX88796BLF Ethernet chip (NE2000 compatible)
  • 100 MBit/s transfer rate
  • RJ45 connector
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • Zorro III interface with Z2/Z3 auto sensing
  • SANA 2 and NetBSD drivers
    notes
  • jumper to force Zorro II mode
  • in systems with 68EC030/68030, the data caches must be disabled
  • for operation in Mediator PCI/Zorro daughterboard, the swap jumper must be closed
  • local expansion port (48 pin header) for the high-speed USB module RapidRoad that activates the external USB ports
  • very slim card, a finger hole in the board allows easier removal
  • only compatible with a Merlin graphics card that has the latest fixes installed

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2002
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10BaseT connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate
  • fullduplex and supports auto-negotiation
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 and PPPoE drivers (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • two IDE ports: 3,5" and 2,5"
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time
Individual Computers X-Surf 2 -  front side
front side
Individual Computers X-Surf 2 -  back side
back side

Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2007
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • automatic detection of the used connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate (20 Mbit fullduplex on twisted-pair)
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction for 10BaseT
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 driver (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • one IDE port: 3,5" (40 pin header) - as free add-on to the X-Surf
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time

Company
IOAG, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
video slot
    deinterlacer
  • max 640×512 PAL resolution at 70 Hz
  • no overscan support
  • works in the A4000 but only in 12 bit (4096 colours), no AGA and ECS compatibility
  • 9 pin DSUB connector
  • delivers sync-on-green signal
  • not compatible with genlocks
  • configurable with 16 DIL switches
  • sandwich card
IOAG X-Tension ProVideo -  front side
front side

Company
Electronic Design, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
    colour splitter
  • allows grabbing of colour images with monochrome digitisers
  • manual or automatic operation
  • splits colours automatically for Deluxe View and DigiView
  • composite and Y/C inputs
  • can be used as a Y/C to RGB converter
  • adjustable colour, contrast and luminance levels of the video input
Electronic Design Y/C-Colorsplitter - Y/C-Colorsplitter  front side
Y/C-Colorsplitter, front side
Electronic Design Y/C-Colorsplitter - Y/C-Colorsplitter  rear side
Y/C-Colorsplitter, rear side

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1991-03

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1991-06

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1991-10

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1991-12

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1992-08

Company
Electronic Design / Hama, Germany
Date
1991
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    genlock
  • composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
  • automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
  • color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
  • fading and superimposing
  • inverter switch: when off, video is projected onto the computer image where color 0 is - when set, video is shown at positions other than color 0
  • built in blackburst generator - when no video source is connected, the genlock still can be used to record the computer image
  • built in manual RGB splitter for monochrome digitisers
Electronic Design / Hama Y/C-Genlock / Genlock S-590 -  front side
front side

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-12

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1992-08

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1993-07

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1994-02

Company
Y/C Plus Inc., USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
    Y/C adapter
  • Y/C adapter for the Video Toaster or Flyer systems
  • Faroudja Laboratories' TDDA
    • two dimensional digital adaptive comb filter
    • removes unwanted video artifacting by comparing each pixel in front, on top and behind
    • far superior to any other comb filter - they compare video information line by line instead of pixel by pixel
  • black level improvement for better colour saturation and vivid colours
  • reduces dot crawl and cross luminance to an absolute minimum
  • delivers more than 450 lines of resolution versus the 275 to 325 lines in composite mode
  • four parallel inputs to the Toaster with two Y/C program outputs (6× mini-DIN)
Y/C Plus Inc. YCP-100 -  front side
front side

Company
Y/C Plus Inc., USA
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
ISA
    Video Toaster calibrator
  • helps eliminating "Toaster Not Responding", "Toaster Will Not Genlock" or "Toaster Will Not Auto Hue" error messages
  • calibrates Video Toaster's onboard crystal oscillator
  • connects to the Video Toaster JP6 connector by a ribbon cable
  • checks the computer's power supply - displays proper +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V voltages with easy to view LED's
  • the card is designed to be installed, perform the necessary procedures and then be removed, so a permanent card slot is not required
Y/C Plus Inc. YCP-VTT -  front side
front side

Company
Progressive Peripherals & Software, USA
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
Autoconfig ID
756 / 150
2026 / 150
    processor
  • 68040 @ 28 / 33 MHz
    memory
  • sixteen 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
  • supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs 60-80 ns
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four
  • not all of the memory is autoconfigured - requires software
    SCSI 2 controller
  • 53C710 controller IC
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • mounting bracket for attaching a 3.5" hard drive to the back of the card
  • badly written SCSI driver steals all the CPU time when accessing the devices
  • supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
    notes
  • at least one group of four SIMMs must be installed in order to use the card
  • in 68000 fallback mode the autoconfig memory is still useable, it just becomes 16 bit
  • it's not advised to set more than 2 MB to be autoconfigured
    Jumper Settings
    JumperDescriptionSetting
    A1,A2Memory ConfigurationCLOSED-CLOSED - 0 MB
    OPEN-CLOSED - 2 MB
    CLOSED-OPEN - 4 MB
    OPEN-OPEN - 8 MB
    A3AutobootCLOSED - Enable
    OPEN - Disable
    B1,B2,B3Memory Bank ConfigurationCLOSED-CLOSED-CLOSED - 0 Banks
    OPEN-CLOSED-CLOSED - 1 Bank
    CLOSED-OPEN-CLOSED - 2 Banks
    OPEN-OPEN-CLOSED - 3 Banks
    CLOSED-CLOSED-OPEN - 4 Banks
    B4Machine TypeCLOSED - A2000
    OPEN - B2000
    C2Boot PriorityCLOSED - 68040
    OPEN - 68000
    C3Cache ControlCLOSED - Enable
    OPEN - Disable
    C4Burst ControlCLOSED - Enable
    OPEN - Disable
    D1,D2Memory Speed (28 MHz Model)CLOSED-CLOSED - 60ns RAM
    OPEN-CLOSED - 80ns RAM
    CLOSED-OPEN - 100ns RAM
    OPEN-OPEN - undefined
    D1,D2Memory Speed (33 MHz Model)CLOSED-CLOSED - undefined
    CLOSED-OPEN - 60ns RAM
    OPEN-CLOSED - 80ns RAM
    OPEN-OPEN - undefined
Progressive Peripherals & Software Zeus 040 -  front side
front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Zeus 040 -  front side
front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software Zeus 040 -  back side
back side
  • PPS_040.dms
    Install Disk
    Init040 v2.2, CPU040 v2.4, 68040.libary v37.4

    281 kB

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1992-05

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1992-08

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1992-12

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1993-02

Company
Celestial Systems, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

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1989-03