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9 expansions found
Company
Expansion Technologies, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Zorro I expansion chassis
  • two Zorro I slots
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • optional external power supply
    optional RAM card (Photo)
  • 2 MB RAM in 64 DIP sockets
  • 256k×1 DIPs
    optional ST506 controller card - Escort 2HD
  • the 5.25" hard disk is mounted in an external case of the same size as the Escort 2 chassis

Advert (US)
1987-05

Advert (US)
1988-03

Company
Expansion Technologies, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
    Zorro I expansion chassis
  • two Zorro I slots
  • one 5.25" drive bay for the optional hard disk (requires a Zorro I hard disk controller card)
  • one 3.5" drive bay for the optional 2nd floppy drive (requires a Zorro I floppy controller card)
  • optional internal power supply
  • connects to the A500 side expansion port
  • sits on top of the A500
    RAM card (Photo)
  • 2 MB RAM in 64 DIP sockets
  • 256k×1 DIPs

Advert (US)
1987-09

Advert (US)
1988-03

Vapourware
Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
No description available.

Advert (US)
1986-08

Company
ASDG, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Zorro I expansion chassis
  • two Zorro I slots
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
  • 85 watt internal power supply
    Mini-Rack C
  • does not implement all Zorro signals, most importantly it lacks +12V and -5V
  • unbuffered slots
  • works well with RAM cards (such as ASDG's own 2M and 8M), but not with HD controllers
  • one exception for HD controllers is the Expansion Technologies Escort ST-506 controller card, which does not need the missing signals
    Mini-Rack D
  • implements all Zorro signals
  • buffered slots

Advert (US)
1987-02

Company
Byte by Byte, USA
Date
1986 & 1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Zorro I expansion chassis
  • PAL:
    • 5× Zorro I slots
    • 3× 5.25" drive bays
    • internal power supply
  • PAL Jr:
    • 2× Zorro I slots
    • 1× 5.25" drive bay
    • 90 Watt internal power supply
  • the backplane, RAM and HD controller cards are based on Commodore Amiga reference designs
  • the Zorro slots are buffered and support DMA cards
  • 1 MB RAM on board - 32 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
  • sits on top of the A1000
  • the Amiga power cord must be plugged into the PAL / PAL Jr, so it can control the power up sequence
    SCSI / ST-506 controller card
  • electrically identical to the Commodore A2090 controller card, except for the SCSI part, which was not completely finished at the time
  • uses DMA transfers
  • does not support the RDB standard
  • does not autoboot
  • 50 pin internal SCSI connector
  • DB25 external connector
    optional RAM card - Garganturam
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • does not conflict with the onboard 1 MB RAM
  • accepts 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs in pairs
  • supported configurations are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 4 or 8 MB
  • autoconfiguring
Byte by Byte PAL & PAL Jr -  front side
front side
Byte by Byte PAL & PAL Jr -  back side
back side

Advert PAL (US)
1986-07

Advert PAL (US)
1986-09

Advert (US)
1986-11

Advert (US)
1987-01

Advert PAL Jr. (US)
1987-05

Advert PAL Jr. (US)
1987-07

Company
Side Effects, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 2 MB RAM
  • 64 256k×1 ZIPs soldered onto the board
  • zero waitstates
  • autoconfig
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • the unit is basically a two slot Zorro I chassis with a RAM card in it
  • the second slot is free but the lack of power supply makes it impractical

Advert (US)
1986-09

Company
Side Effects, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
No description available.

Advert (US)
1986-09

Company
Computer System Associates, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    expansion chassis
  • 5× Zorro I slots
  • optional Turbo Amiga CPU 68020 card
  • optional 512 kB, 32 bit wide static RAM card(s) which connect to the CPU card with four 40 pin ribbon cables
  • optional non-autobooting SCSI controller card
  • 1× 5.25" drive bay for the optional 20 MB hard disk drive
  • internal power supply
  • connects to the side expansion port - no passthrough connector

Advert (US)
1986-09

Advert (US)
1987-03

Advert (US)
1988-01

Company
Pacific Cypress, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Zorro I expansion chassis
  • two Zorro I slots - one is occupied with the RAM card
  • the slots are not buffered
  • optional external power supply - required for using the 2nd slot
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
    RAM card
  • 64 DIP sockets for up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • uses 256k×1 DIPs
  • autoconfig
  • almost completely Zorro compatible, but using them in a standard Zorro chassis requires cutting three wire traces
Pacific Cypress Xpander II -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1987-03