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A.L.F. 2 A.L.F. 3 A2000 SCSI A2090 A2090A A2091 A4091 ADD-2000 AdSCSI (Advantage) 2000 AdSCSI 2080 Apollo 2000 Apollo 3040/3060 & 4040/4060 AutoBoot-Karte CHA-Boil 2000 CyberStorm CyberStorm Mk2 CyberStorm Mk3 CyberStorm PPC DataFlyer 2000 DataFlyer 4000 SCSI+ DataFlyer Plus Emplant Evolution 2000 FastCard FastCard Plus Fastlane Z3 Filecard 2000 Fireball Flash 2000 Supercharger Flash!Card Golem FastSCSI/IDE Golem SCSI II (A2000) Grand Slam HardFrame Impact A2000-1/X Impact A2000-2/X Impact A2000-HC Impact A2000-HC Series II Impact A2000-HC+2 Impact A2000-HC+8 Series II Impact A2000-SCSI+8 Impact A4000-HC+8 (A4008) Kommos A2000 SCSI Kronos Malibu MasterCard (MC-302 & MC-702) Mini FastCard Multi Evolution 2000 MultiPort Next Generation (Kronos II) Nexus Oktagon 2000 & 2008 OverDrive Paradox SCSI PHC-2000 Promigos Autoboot RapidFire SCANnex SCRAM 2000 SCSI Interface SKIstor 2000 Spitfire SupraDrive 2000 SupraDrive 2000 WordSync Synthesis 2000 T-Rex (G-Force 040) T-Rex II Tiny Tiger Trifecta LX & EC Trumpcard 2000 Trumpcard Professional 2000 Vector Falcon 8000 Vector SCSI & Professional SCSI Warp Engine
Company
Elaborate Bytes / BSC, Germany Date
1989Amiga
A500, A1000 A2000, A3000, A4000 - -Interface
side expansion port Zorro IIAutoconfig 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 A.L.F. 2 (OMTI), front side
Elaborate Bytes A.L.F. 2 (OMTI), back side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI), front side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 222C (SCSI), back side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500, left side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 passthrough board, front side
BSC A.L.F. 2 SCSI 500 controller card, back 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
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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:
Jumper Configuration Setting
J1 Kickstart ON - Kickstart 1.2, OFF - Kickstart >= 1.3
J2 Deactivation Disable Controller
J3-J5 SCSI ID Set SCSI ID ON ON ON - 0 ON ON OFF - 1 ... OFF OFF OFF - 7
J6 Parity ON - No Parity Check, OFF - Parity Check
J7 LUN ON - No LUN Control, OFF - LUN Control
J8 Disconnect/Reconnect ON - No Disconnect/Reconnect allowed, OFF - Disconnect/Reconnect allowed
J9, J10 Login Screen ON 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
J11 Interrupt ON - INT2, OFF - INT6
J12 Reset Level ON - Delete all control registers upon reset (test purposes)
J13 Bus Termination ON - 5V on Termination Power Line
one-ROM version (Oktagon 2000)
designed by BSC
an Oktagon 2008 without RAM expansion
Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C, front side
BSC A.L.F. 3, front side
BSC A.L.F. 3, back side
Elaborate Bytes ALF 232C, back side
BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000), front side
BSC A.L.F. 3 (Oktagon 2000), back side
Advert (DE) 1990-11 Advert (DE) 1991-03
Company
C-Ltd. , USA Date
1987Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
with SCSI-MFM converter, front side
back side
Company
Commodore, USA Date
1987Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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)
front side
back side
Company
Commodore, USA Date
1988Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
front side
back side
Company
Commodore, USA Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Company
Commodore / DKB, USA Date
1993Amiga
A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIIAutoconfig ID
513 / 84 514 / 84
Fast SCSI 2 DMA controller
NCR 53C710
autoboot ROM
50 pin internal connector
50 pin HD Centronics external connector - expensive cables and terminators
place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
active SCSI bus termination
no RAM option
only works with Buster 11, either installed in A3000 or A4000
does not work with A3640 equipped A3000s
early, Commodore built boards booted only under Kickstart 3.x
supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
DIP switch settings
switch 1-3 - SCSI ID
switch 4 - fast bus: ON - disabled
switch 5 - delayed autoboot: ON - enabled
switch 6 - synchronous mode: ON - disabled
switch 7 - termination: ON - disabled
switch 8 - LUN: ON - enabled
Rev B, front side
Rev A, front side
Rev B, back side
A4091-4014.dms
install disk 68040.library v37.30 (18.1.93),setpatch v40.14 (7.10.93) 203 kB A4091-4002.dms
install disk 68040.library v37.30 (18.1.93),setpatch v40.2 (17.2.93) 185 kB
Company
Archos, France Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
front side
with bracket, front side
without bracket, front 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
Advert (US) 1990-05 Advert (DE) 1990-07
Company
ICD, USA Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front 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
Advert (US) 1991-02
Company
3-State, Germany Date
1992Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1992-08 Advert (DE) 1993-01
Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany Date
1996Amiga
A3000, A4000Interface
CPU slotAutoconfig ID
8738 / 35
processor
68040 @ 28 / 33 / 40 MHz or 68060 @ 50 / 66 MHz
memory
A4000: four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 128 MB RAM
A3000: two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 64 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 60 ns
accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
supports the very expensive ED-RAM (not EDO)
memory disable jumper
SCSI 2 controller
not Fast SCSI 2
allows autoboot and supports RDB
50 pin internal header
optional external SCSI connector
not compatible with Quantum and some IBM hard disks
notes
the RAM ends up as separate memory chunks unless there are only 32 MB SIMMs on the card or only one SIMM of any size
A4000: the card functions better if there's still a 4 MB SIMM on the motherboard
A3000: a wire has to be connected between the A3000 SCSI chip and the Kickstart chips
front side
back side
Company
Combitec, Germany Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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)
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1989-08 Advert (DE) 1989-10
Company
Frank Strauß Elektronik, Germany Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
4369 / 1
SCSI
FSE distributed the Kupke Golem SCSI II controller with a replacement autoboot ROM and driver software called Boil
front side
back side
processor
68040 @ 40 MHz (1994) or 68060 @ 50 MHz (1995)
modular design
carrier board
holds the CPU-, memory-, SCSI- or I/O boards
two ROM sockets for the motherboard ROMs
CPU board
holds the CPU and the optional 2nd level cache
only this board has to be replaced in order to use an other CPU
max. clock speed is 80 MHz
memory board
four 72 pin SIMM sockets can accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
burst RAM access
mounted vertically on the carrier board
optional 512 kB 2nd level cache module
optional Fast SCSI 2 board
FAS216 controller IC
transfer speed: 7 MB/s asynchronous, 10 MB/s synchronous
50 pin internal header
MiniDB50 external connector
active bus termination
SCSI Direct compatible
supported by Linux and NetBSD
optional I/O board
Fast SCSI 2 with the same specs as above
10BaseT Ethernet port, 10 MB/s
RS232 serial port, 2 MBaud/s
notes
may not work with the Retina Z3 graphics board
cannot map the ROM into fast RAM
Assembled expansion, front side
Board with components, front side
CyberSCSI module, front side
Assembled expansion with CyberSCSI, front side
Assembled expansion with CyberSCSI, back side
Advert (DE) 1995-04 Advert (DE) 1995-08
processor
68040 @ 40 MHz or 68060 @ 50 MHz
the 68040s are recycled from used Macs
the board is ready for 68060 @ 66 MHz
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets can accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 70 ns
onboard logic maps any combinations of SIMMs into one contiguous block without the need of jumpers
burst mode RAM access
improved access to chip RAM using a write buffer
RAM access is 70 ns even with 60 ns SIMMs
optional Fast SCSI 2 module - CyberSCSI Mk2
does not fit mechanically into a desktop A3000
32 bit DMA engine - FAS216
max 10 MB/s transfer speed
50 pin internal header
autoboot capability
requires the INT2 signal which is not present in the A3000's CPU slot
the module itself is not equipped with termination resistors; they are placed on a separate PCB which houses the external 50 pin micro-D SCSI connector
this automatic resistor finds out on its own whether it is the last piece of equipment on the backbone and switches itself on if this is the case
supported by Linux and NetBSD
Flash ROM
contains the updatable CyberStorm firmware
needs update for the 66 MHz design
needs update for installing the SCSI module
notes
CyberStorm 040 SN# B400506 - B400569 and CyberStorm 060 SN# B002827 - B003065 are affected by several DMA related problems due to a slight difference in the electrical specifications of certain parts caused by supplier change
symptoms:
SCSI units connected to the internal SCSI bus of the A3000(T) are not recognized while having RAM installed to the CyberStorm
does not work in the A4000T with RAM installed on the CyberStorm
in an A4000 with a Fastlane or a A4091 SCSI controller installed, peripherals connected to the SCSI bus are not recognized
boards with these serial numbers had to be sent back to Phase5 for rework
040 version, front side
040 version, back side
060 version, front side
060 version, back side
060 version, back side
CyberSCSI Mk2, back side
Advert (DE) 1996-05 Advert (DE) 1996-09
processor
68060 @ 50 MHz
can be ordered with empty CPU socket to put an existing 68060 into it
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs 60-70 ns
64 bit interleaved RAM access
up to 68 MB/s transfer speed
the Cyberstorm Mk3 is a bit picky about DRAM Chip Memory Array organization
the card only has 11 address lines, thus only 2048×2048 organized DRAM Memory Arrays are supported
1024×4096 organized chips would need 12 address lines and are not working
the Memory Array organization is given in the chip datasheet and not to be confused with the output bit configuration (e.g. 4M×4) of a DRAM chip
if the chip has the wrong organization, only half of the RAM is recognised
notes
the board is the same as the CyberStorm PPC without the PPC components - not upgradeable to PPC
Ultra Wide SCSI controller, NCR 53C770 - supported by NetBSD
expansion slot for the CyberVision PPC
the SCSI controller needs the INT2 signal which is not present in the A3000's CPU slot
front side
back side
Board with Memory, front side
processor
PowerPC 604e @ 150 / 180 / 200 / 233 MHz
68040 @ 25 MHz or 68060 @ 50 MHz
can be ordered without a 680x0 companion CPU to put an existing one into the socket
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs 60-70 ns
64 bit interleaved RAM access
the Cyberstorm PPC is a bit picky about DRAM Chip Memory Array organization
the card only has 11 address lines, thus only 2048×2048 organized DRAM Memory Arrays are supported
1024×4096 organized chips would need 12 address lines and are not working
the Memory Array organization is given in the chip datasheet and not to be confused with the output bit configuration (e.g. 4M×4) of a DRAM chip
if the chip has the wrong organization, only half of the RAM is recognised
notes
NCR 53C770 Ultra Wide SCSI controller - follows the Wide Fast 20 standard, supported by NetBSD
expansion slot for the CyberVision PPC
the SCSI controller needs the INT2 signal which is not present in the A3000's CPU slot
front side
back side
CSPPC.pdf
User Manual (english/german) 703 kB
Company
Expansion Systems, USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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)
Advert (US) 1992-02 Advert (US) 1991-06
Company
Expansion Systems, USA Date
1994Amiga
A4000Interface
IDE header
SCSI controller
mounts onto the back expansion panel and connects to the IDE header with a ribbon cable
converts the signals on the IDE header to also run SCSI devices at the same time
operates up to five SCSI devices (ID 0 and 1 are reserved for the two IDE devices, ID 2-7 are for SCSI)
cannot autoboot SCSI drives (ExpXDS.device)
IDE passthrough for the original IDE drives
DB25 external SCSI connector
50 pin internal SCSI header
front side
front side
back side
back side
Company
Expansion Systems, USA Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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)
SCSI and IDE version, front side
SCSI and IDE version, front side
IDE version, front side
IDE version, back side
SCSI version, front side
Company
Utilities Unlimited, USA Date
1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
Advert (GB) 1994-12 Advert (GB) 1992-08 Advert (US) 1993-06 Advert (US) 1993-09 Advert (US) 1993-10 Advert (US) 1994-01 Advert (US) 1994-05 Advert (US) 1994-06 Advert (US) 1994-09 Advert (US) 1994-10 Advert (US) 1994-11 Advert (US) 1995-03
Company
Xetec, USA Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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)
front side
Company
Xetec, USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Fast SCSI 2 controller
FAS216 controller IC
DMA transfer is interrupt controlled and supported by a bi-directional 32 bit wide FIFO buffer
7 MB/s asynchronous and 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
internal 50 pin SCSI port
external 50 pin Centronics SCSI port
active bus termination
autoboot ROM (z3scsi.device)
supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
memory
sixteen 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 or 256 MB 60-100 ns RAM
the 64 MB version supports only 1 or 4 MB SIMMs
an upgrade kit allows using 16 MB SIMMs but no 1 MB SIMMs
accepts SIMMs in groups of four of the same size
front side
front side
back side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-04 Advert (DE) 1993-06 Advert (DE) 1993-10 Advert (DE) 1994-05 Advert (DE) 1995-04
Company
Otronic, Austria Date
1988Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1990-05 Advert (DE) 1990-10 Advert (DE) 1990-10
Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia Date
1992Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro II
front side
back side
Advert (US) 1989-01
Company
Kupke, Germany Date
1994Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
front side
Advert (DE) 1991-11 Advert (US) 1991-06 Advert Part 1 (FR) 1991-07 Advert Part 2 (FR) 1991-07 Advert (GB) 1993-02
Company
Great Valley Products , USA Date
1988Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Jumper Configuration Setting
J3 Memory Size 0 or 512 kB - ON 1 MB - OFF
front side
Advert (US) 1988-05 Advert (US) 1988-08
Company
Great Valley Products , USA Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1990-03 Advert (US) 1989-12 Advert (FR) 1990-04 Advert (US) 1990-06 Advert (US) 1990-06
Company
Great Valley Products , USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Rev II with RAM and Guru-ROM installed, front side
Rev II with RAM, front side
Rev 4, front side
Rev 4, back side
Rev II with RAM and Guru-ROM installed, back side
Advert (DE) 1990-10 Advert (US) 1990-09 Advert (FR) 1990-10 Advert (US) 1990-11 Advert (US) 1991-04 Advert (FR) 1991-04 Advert (US) 1991-11 Advert (FR) 1991-11 Advert (US) 1992-11
Company
Great Valley Products , USA Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
Advert (DE) 1990-03 Advert (US) 1990-03 Advert (FR) 1990-04 Advert (US) 1990-06
Company
Great Valley Products , USA Date
1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
2017 / 10,11
Advert (US) 1993-11 Advert (US) 1994-04
Company
Jürgen Kommos, Germany Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
front side
back side
Company
C-Ltd. , USA Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
front side
back side
back side
Advert (DE) 1989-10 Advert (DE) 1989-11 Advert (DE) 1990-02
Company
California Access, USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Masoboshi, Germany Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
MC-702, front side
MC-702, back side
MC-302, front side
MC-302, back side
Advert (DE) 1991-12 Advert (DE) 1992-02 Advert (DE) 1992-06 Advert (DE) 1992-08 Advert (DE) 1992-09 Advert (DE) 1992-12
Company
Xetec, USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
Advert (US) 1990-10
Company
MacroSystem / Off Limits, Germany Date
1992 / 1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
Off Limits MultiEvolution, front side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, back side
Advert (DE) 1992-11
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
Memphis , Germany Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
without metal frame, front side
with metal frame, front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1991-04
Company
BSC / Alfa Data , Germany Date
1991 / 1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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 ( )
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
Rev 6, front side
Rev 6, back side
Rev 3, front side
Rev 3, back side
Rev 5, back side
Rev 5, back side
Rev 7, front 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
Advert (US) 1994-02 Advert (US) 1994-05 Advert (DE) 1991-11 Advert (DE) 1992-10
Company
Pacific Peripherals / Interactive Video Systems, USA Date
1987Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
OverDrive Autoboot Retrofit, front side
Advert (DE) 1988-04 Advert (US) 1988-01 Advert (US) 1988-10
Company
Mainhattan Data, Germany Date
1993Amiga
any AmigaInterface
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.
Case, top side
Board, front side
Board, back side
Company
Phoenix Electronics, USA Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
front side
back side
Company
Pro-Computer, Germany Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro II
autobooter
provides autoboot functionality for the Commodore A2090 SCSI controller
two autoboot ROMs
autoboots with Kickstart 1.2 and 1.3
front side
Company
DKB, USA Date
1995Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
front side
back side
Advert (US) 1995-11
Company
Feet Computer Systems, Germany Date
1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Company
Norman Jackson / MegaMicro, Australia Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Advert (AU) 1991-12 Advert (AU) 1992-06 Advert (AU) 1993-01
Company
Alcomp, Germany Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1989-11 Advert (DE) 1989-11 Advert (DE) 1990-11
Company
SKI Peripherals, Australia Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
DKB, USA Date
1996Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
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
front side
Company
Supra , USA Date
1987Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Advert (GB) 1988-11 Advert (US) 1987-09 Advert (US) 1988-11
Company
Hardital, Italy Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
processor
68040 @ 33 / 40 MHz
memory
two 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 32 MB RAM
supports only special 1, 4 or 16 MB GVP SIMMs
optional RAM board
six additional SIMM sockets accept 96 MB RAM
gives a total of 128 MB RAM
one 4 MB SIMM is factory installed
optional Fast SCSI 2 module
max 10 MB/s transfer speed
note
the optional RAM and SCSI modules do not fit into A3000 / A3000T / A4000T
front side
without RAM, front side
with RAM, front side
front side
back side
Memory module, front side
Board with Memory module, front side
Advert (US) 1994-04 Advert (AU) 1994-07
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 60 ns
64 bit interleaved RAM access to pairs of SIMMs
Fast SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53C710
16 byte (128 bit) burst DMA transfers
50 pin internal SCSI connector
no external connector
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
T-Rex II, front side
T-Rex II, front side
Advert (US) 1998-05 Advert (US) 1999-03
Company
Memory and Storage Technology, Australia Date
1989Amiga
any AmigaInterface
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
Advert (DE) 1990-05
Company
ICD, USA Date
1993Amiga
A500 A2000, A3000, A4000 - -Interface
side expansion port Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
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
Interactive Video Systems, USA Date
1988Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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)
TrumpCard, front side
TrumpCard, back side
Advert (DE) 1990-01 Advert (US) 1988-10 Advert (US) 1989-03 Advert (US) 1989-10 Advert (US) 1989-12
Company
Interactive Video Systems, USA Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
Rev 1.3, front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Rev 1.2, back side
Rev 1.2 with bracket, front side
Advert (US) 1990-10 Advert (FR) 1990-10
Company
HK-Computer, Germany Date
1992Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1992-11 Advert (DE) 1992-11
Company
HK-Computer, Germany Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Company
MacroSystem US, USA Date
1994Amiga
A3000, A4000Interface
CPU slotAutoconfig ID
2203 / 19
processor
68040 @ 28 / 33 / 40 MHz
the board was available with an empty CPU socket to put an existing 25 MHz 68040 into it
the 28 MHz 68040 is an overclocked 25 MHz one
memory
A4000: four 72 pin SIMM sockets accepts up to 128 MB RAM
A3000: two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 64 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB, 60-80 ns SIMMs
40 MHz version needs 60 ns SIMMs
33 MHZ needs 70 ns
28 MHz needs 80 ns
full 040 burst memory access (4/2/2/2 clock cycles - 64 MB/s memory bandwidth)
configuration
wait-state jumpers for slow SIMMs
jumpers for setting the size of the biggest SIMM
jumpers for double-sided SIMMs
Fast SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53C710 @ 40 MHz
32 bit SCSI host bus DMA interface supporting burst to/from RAM
max 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
autoboot ROM (warpdrive.device) - can be disabled by a jumper
incompatible with the A3000's motherboard SCSI controller - replacing the A3000's SCSI chip to rev. 08 solves the problem
external SCSI connector is only available separately
supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
notes
cannot maprom
MMU and cache disable jumpers
A3000 notes
not expected to work with static column RAM on the motherboard
can provide 25 MHz clock signal to the motherboard (useful for a 16 MHz A3000 system)
jumper settings
A - 040: ON - disabled
B - SIMM type: ON - single sided, OFF - double sided
C - SIMM size: ON - 4 megabit chips, OFF 16 megabit chips
D - wait state: ON - enabled
F - MMU: ON - disabled
G - cache: ON - disabled
K OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
J OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
H OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
- SCSI config - autoboot disabled - delayed autoboot, LUN scan, asynchronous - delayed autoboot, LUN scan, 200 ns sync - delayed autoboot, LUN scan, 100 ns sync - LUN scan, 200 ns sync - LUN scan, 100 ns sync - 200 ns sync - 100 ns sync
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Rev 1 for A4000, back side
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