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19 expansions found
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

Advert (US)
1991-04

Advert (US)
1991-07

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion for a total of 2 MB - eight 256k×4 chips
  • optional 2 MB Fast RAM expansion - four 1M×4 chips
  • the RAM chips are soldered onto the board
  • connects to the Fat Agnus' socket
  • Fat Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • with 2 MB Fast RAM, an adaptor board has to be connected to the Gary's socket
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • chip puller was included with the package
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Autoconfig ID
257 / 10
  • provision for up to 8 MB ZIP RAM - earlier boards had sockets, later the ZIPs have to be soldered onto the board
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • connects to the diagnostic slot
  • can be installed together with the BigRAM CD
  • disable jumper
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD8 -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD8 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1992
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
8512 /
  • 68000 @ 14 MHz, QFP
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 1M×1, 70 ns SOJ chips
  • connects into the 68000 socket
  • the board was never released
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard CDTV -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard CDTV -  back side
back side

Company
Expansion Systems, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
mouse port
    mouse port adapter
  • allows the connection of standard Amiga mice and joysticks to the CDTV
  • two DB9 ports
  • connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
  • built-in 8 bit microcontroller
    • auto fire - hold down both mouse buttons and move joystick
      • left: fast
      • back: medium speed
      • right: slow
      • forward: auto fire off
    • mouse resolution - hold down both mouse buttons and push joystick
      • fire button: 1 pixel mode
      • forward: 2 pixel mode
  • does not require software

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1993
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allows the installation of two Kickstarts simultaneously - 1.3 / 2.0 / 3.1
  • two ROM sockets
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
  • external switch for selecting between Kickstarts
  • designed to fit around other W.A.W. CDTV expansions
W.A.W. Elektronik CD Kick -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik CD Kick -  back side
back side

Company
AmiTrix Development, Canada
Amiga
CDTV
Autoconfig ID
2176 / 2
No description available.

Company
Commodore, USA
Amiga
CDTV
    internal genlock
  • CD1300: NTSC genlock
  • CD1301: PAL genlock
  • allows overlaying CDTV graphics onto an incoming video signal
  • CDTV-only, genlocked, and external-only video modes
  • controlled by the CDTV remote controller
  • replaces the CDTV's video card
  • composite input and output (two RCA connectors)
  • S-VHS output
Commodore CD1300 & CD1301 - CD1301  front side
CD1301, front side
Commodore CD1300 & CD1301 - CD1301  rear side
CD1301, rear side

Company
Kato Development, Germany
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
    clock port interface
  • provides an A1200 compatible clockport connector for the CDTV
  • connects into the 68000 socket

Company
Commodore, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
CDTV
    flash ROM
  • used in the development of the CDTV custom ROMs
  • connects into the two CDTV EPROM sockets
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  front side
front side
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  front side
front side
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  back side
back side

Company
Micro-Luc, Poland
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
  • 2 or 8 MB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 100 ns ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
Micro-Luc CDTV RAM -  front side
front side
Micro-Luc CDTV RAM -  front side
front side

Company
Commodore, USA
Amiga
CDTV
Autoconfig ID
514 / 106
No description available.

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
side expansion port
    SCSI controller
  • AMD 33C93 clocked at 16 MHz
  • connects to the DMA expansion slot
  • fits completely into the case
  • autoboot capability
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • disable switch
  • RDB compatible
  • no place for hard disk on the expansion itself, thus it has to be mounted on the internal RF shield
  • no power connector, the HD gets connected to the power supply of the CD drive with a Y adaptor
W.A.W. Elektronik CDTV to SCSI Interface -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik CDTV to SCSI Interface -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-02

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Company
ADN Design, Netherlands
Date
2005
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allows the installation of Kickstart 3.1
  • three ROM sockets
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
  • requires CDTV bootROM v2.30
ADN Design CDTV-Kick -  front side
front side

Company
Matthias Heinrichs, Germany
Date
2013
Amiga
CDTV
    SCSI controller
  • Implementation of the Commodore reference design (A575)
  • internal 50 pin SCSI connector
  • passive termination
  • switchable clock 16Mhz / 7MHz for WD33C93A / AM33C93A
  • disable jumper
  • activity LED
  • installs internally, original slot cover can be mounted after installation
  • supports autoconfig and autoboot (scsi.device)
  • RDB compatible
  • maximum partition size with ROM v2.30: 1GB
Matthias Heinrichs CDTV-SCSI -  front side
front side
Matthias Heinrichs CDTV-SCSI - empty PCB front side
empty PCB, front side
Matthias Heinrichs CDTV-SCSI - empty PCB rear side
empty PCB, rear side
Matthias Heinrichs CDTV-SCSI -  rear side
rear side

Company
Elbox, Poland
Date
1997
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 3
  • sixteen ZIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 256k×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery
Elbox Elbox CDTV/2 -  front side
front side
Elbox Elbox CDTV/2 -  back side
back side

Company
Elbox, Poland
Date
1998
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 4
  • sixteen ZIP sockets with 8 MB RAM
  • 1M×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery

Company
AmiTrix Development, Canada
Date
1994
Amiga
A500, CDTV
    SCSI controller
  • connects to the CDTV or A570 rear expansion port
  • place for a 2.5" hard disk (Quantum GO, GLS, Daytona drives)
    • SCSI-TV for the CDTV protrudes 1.75 inches out the back of the CDTV, and includes a black endcap for the unit
    • SCSI-TV/570 for the A570 extends 5 inches out the back of the A570, and includes a white endcap for the unit
  • 50 pin internal header - an adapter is included to connect 2.5" drives
  • DB25 external connector
  • RDB compatible
  • supports SCSI Direct
  • autoboot capability - Workbench 1.3 is supplied which is required for autobooting
  • uses DMA transfers - the DMA circuit is already built in the CD controller of the CDTV or A570
  • disable switch - required for playing audio CDs

Company
W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
    processor
  • 68020 @ 14.28 MHz PGA, clocked synchronously with the motherboard
  • optional PGA FPU, from 68881 @ 14.28 MHz (synchronous) to 68882 @ 50 MHz (asynchronous, with separate oscillator)
    notes
  • provides no memory expansion but it is shaped to fit around all other W.A.W. products including the BigRAM CD RAM expansions
  • connects to the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • fast Kickstart ROM access
  • a wire has to be connected to Gary chip (pin 26)
  • processor cache disable jumper
  • for BigRAM CD8 compatibility, a GAL (supplied) has to be exchanged on the CD8
  • on some motherboard revisions, BigRAM CD8 and Turbo CD have to be connected by soldering a wire in order to have all Fast RAM of the CD8 available
  • 68000 fallback mode, can be set by jumper
W.A.W. Elektronik Turbo CD -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik Turbo CD -  back side
back side