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4 expansions found
Manufacturer
BSC / Alfa Data, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
A600, A1200
Interface
PCMCIA
    CD-ROM controller
  • supports Mitsumi CD-ROM drives only:
    • LU-005S single speed
    • FX-001S single speed
    • FX-001D double speed
  • no autobooting capability
  • delivered with CacheCDFS CD-ROM filesystem
  • CD1200-27.dms
    install disk
    CacheCDFS v2.7 (16.3.1995), Install Script v43.2 (11.04.95)

    281 kB

Advert (GB)
1994-08

Manufacturer
BSC / Alfa Data, Germany
Amiga
A600, A1200
Interface
PCMCIA
    CD-ROM controller
  • plugs into side PCMCIA connector
  • 40 pin IDE header
  • supports standard standard IDE and proprietary Mitsumi CD-ROM drives (LU-005S, FX-001S, FX-001D)
  • no autobooting capability
  • delivered with CacheCDFS CD-ROM filesystem
  • shares the case with it's predecessor, the CD1200, so both expansions can be easily confused
  • CD1200Plus-27.dms
    install disk
    CacheCDFS v2.7 (16.3.1995), Install Script v43.2 (11.04.95)

    281 kB

Manufacturer
Xetec, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
    CD-ROM Drive
  • first CD drive for the Amiga
  • single-speed 5¼" device from Chinon with 150kB/s read transfer speed
  • requires a disc caddy
  • ISO 9660 compatible
  • SCSI interface
  • external and internal models available:
    • CDx-650I: internal drive
    • CDx-650LE: external, large enclosure
    • CDx-650E: external, small enclosure
  • external models feature a 25 pin SCSI connector, passthrough connector and internal power supply
  • 3 pin header for line level audio output
  • headphone jack at front of the drive
  • supplied with audio player and CDTV emulation software

Advert (US)
1990-10

Manufacturer
Archos, France
Date
1995
Amiga
A600, A1200
Interface
PCMCIA
    CD-ROM drive
  • uses a proprietary (non-ATAPI) Mitsumi FX001D drive
    • dual speed - 300 kB/sec (Mode 1)
    • tray loading mechanism
    • stereo headphone jack with volume knob
  • works together with the built-in hard disk of the A1200 / A600
  • DB25 connector for connecting other Archos PCMCIA products, like the OverDrive HD
  • external power supply
  • limited autoboot capabilities in CDTV/CD32 mode, which can be reached by holding the right mouse button during startup

Advert (FR)
1994-05