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5 expansions found
Company Elbox, Poland | Date 1999 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 2206 / 26
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Zorro busboard
- 5× Zorro II slots
- 2× Zorro IV slots (custom designed 32 bit bus with autoconfig, but without DMA support)
- 1× extended video slot - can be activated with the optional Video Slot Enabler module
- 4× A1200 style clock ports
- expandable with 4× PCI slots using the Mediator PCI Z-IV board
- the board's Zorro II implementation is considered the most compatible amongst the various Zorro II busboards
- the first two Zorro II slots support double speed transfers - turning on this option requires specifically designed cards
- connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
- the board is part of Elbox E/BOX 1200 Tower or Power Computing's Power Tower system
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Company MicroniK, Germany | Date 1997 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
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Micronik Z-1 (6860 rev4.0)
- 5× Zorro II slots
- 4× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2 (6860 rev4.2)
- 5× Zorro II slots
- 1× extended video slot
- 4× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2 (6860 rev5.0)
- 5× Zorro II slots
- 1× extended video slot
- 3× ISA slots
- a 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
notes
- the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
- the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
- connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
- the boards are part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
- 2× 5.25" external drive bays
- 2× 3.5" external drive bays
- 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
- uprated power supply
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A1200 Adapter, front side
A1200 Adapter, back side
Company MicroniK, Germany | Date 1998 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
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Micronik Z-1i (6860 rev5.4)
- 5× Zorro II slots
- 1× extended video slot
- 2× PCI slots
- 2× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2i (6860 rev5.4)
- all features of Micronik Z-1i
- two 72 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
notes
- the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
- the PCI slots cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way
- the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
- connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
- the boards are part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
- 2× 5.25" external drive bays
- 2× 3.5" external drive bays
- 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
- uprated power supply
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Company RBM Digitaltechnik, Germany | Date 1996 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
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Zorro busboard interface
- acts as an adaptor between the A1200 motherboard and RBM Zorro busboards
- ONBoard 4000:
- connects to the ONBoard 1200 with two ribbon cables
- 7× Zorro II slots
- 5× ISA slots
- 2× extended video slots
- the video slots can be optionally activated by the VidiON module
- Eyetech single Zorro slot:
- connects directly onto the ONBoard 1200
- 1× Zorro II slot
- battery backed up clock
- connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
- the board is part of the RBM Towerhawk 1200 tower system
with Eyetech single Zorro adapter, front side
with Eyetech single Zorro adapter, front side
with Eyetech single Zorro adapter, front side
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Eyetech single Zorro adapter, back side
Company RBM Digitaltechnik, Germany | Date 1997 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
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Zorro busboard
- 5× Zorro II slots
- does not support DMA - many SCSI cards are ruled out
- does not comply with the Zorro II specifications:
- /XRDY (External Ready - used for adding wait states) is halfways implemented
- /OVR (/DTACK Override - used for delaying Zorro bus cycle termination) is not implemented at all
- as a side effect it is possible to achieve 2-cycle Zorro accesses - faster than other Zorro boards if the card can take advantage of it
- optional extended video slot - VidiON ex module
- a Zorro III upgrade with A4000 style CPU slot (TurboON 32) was planned but never realised
- connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
- the board is part of the RBM Towerhawk 1200 IIex tower system