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8 expansions found
Company TOMS, Poland | Date 1996 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
|
Interface Extension
- simple expansion that just provides two connectors
- slim external box, plugs into the rear expansion connector
interfaces
- 1× video DB23 male, analog RGB
- 1× external floppy DB23 female
notes
- no passthrough connector, i.e. parallel installation of the FMV module is not possible
Company Index Information / Analogic Computers UK, UK | Date 1995 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 2206 / 1
|
- designed specifically for the Wall Street Institute language school
- during the language course students attended computer based training on CD32s with fWSI
- the CD contained the multimedia training software, while the fWSI floppy drive allowed the students to save their progress
- 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy drive
- DB25 parallel port
- DB15 VGA port
- battery backed up clock
- plugs into the rear expansion port
Exterior, front side
Exterior, rear side
Exterior, rear side
Exterior, front side
Exterior, top side
Main Board, front side
Main Board, back side
RTC Board, front side
RTC Board, back side
Audio Board, front side
Audio Board, back side
Company HDP Electronics, Poland | Date 1995 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
|
Interface Extension
- provides additional interfaces to the CD32
- external box, plugs into the rear expansion connector
interfaces
- 1× parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- 1× video DB23 male, analog RGB
- 1× external floppy DB23 female
- 1× internal 40 pin IDE header for a 3.5" hard disk
- 1× 5 pin DIN connector for an IBM-AT keyboard
notes
- the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
- the HDD is intended to be placed externally, a small cutout at back side exists to feed through a IDE ribbon cable
- expansion doesn't provide power for the hard disk, i.e. an external power supply is needed
- disable switch at the back plate
- no passthrough connector, i.e. parallel installation of the FMV module is not possible
- no serial connector (CD32 AUX port may be used)
- genlock compatible
Company Elsat, Poland | Date 1995 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 17740 / 1,3
|
- turns the CD32 into an A1200
- external box placed under the CD32, connects to the rear expansion connector
- passthrough connector, the FMV module still fits inside the CD32
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket
- accepts up to 4 MB RAM with the FMV module installed or 8 MB without it
- supports 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
- memory disable switch
interfaces
- serial DB25 male, RS232
- parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- video DB23 male, analog RGB
- floppy DB23 female
- internal 34 pin floppy header
- internal 40 pin IDE header
- 5 pin DIN connector for an IBM-AT keyboard
- power connector for optional external A500/A1200/A600 power supply
notes
- optional FPU
- place for a 3.5" hard disk inside the case
- 880 kB floppy drive
- supports up to three external floppy drives
- disables the Aux port so only IBM-AT keyboards can be used
- battery backed up clock
jumper settings
Jumper | Configuration | Setting |
JP1, JP2 | FPU clock | Asynchronous / Synchronous |
JP3 | Real Time Clock Write | Enable / Disable |
JP4 | Hard Disk Reset | Enable / Disable |
JP5, JP6 | Memory Size | 0 MB - OFF OFF 2 MB - ON OFF 4 MB - ON ON 8 MB - OFF ON |
JP12 | External Floppy | Left - DF0:, Right - DF1: |
JP13 | Expansion RAM | Enable / Disable |
Board, front side
Case, front side
Board, back side
Connector board, front side
Company DCE, Germany | Date 1995 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 8704 / 0 2157 / 0
|
- turns the CD32 into an A1200
- connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 8MB RAM
- supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
interfaces
- serial DB25 male, RS232
- parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- external floppy DB23 female
- video DB23 male, analog RGB
- VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
- internal 44 pin IDE header
notes
- the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
- mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
- supports up to three floppy drives
- battery backed up clock
- disable jumper
Main board, front side
Main board, back side
Connector board, front side
Connector board, back side
Company DCE, Germany | Date 1996 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 8704 / 0 2157 / 0
|
- turns the CD32 into an A1200
- connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
- the board is little over half the size of SX 32 Mk1
- lower power consumption
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 8MB RAM
- supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
- improved memory controller (over SX 32 Mk1) which is more tolerant with SIMM specifications
interfaces
- serial DB25 male, RS232
- parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- external floppy DB23 female
- video DB23 male, analog RGB
- VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
- internal 44 pin IDE header
notes
- optional PLCC FPU up to 33 MHz
- the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
- mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
- the CD LED shows hard disk activity
- supports up to three floppy drives
- battery backed up clock
- disable jumper
top side
bottom side
Company DCE, Germany | Date 1996 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 2157 / 0
|
- turns the CD32 into an accelerated A1200
- connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
processor
- 68030 @ 25 / 50 MHz, PGA
- optional 68882 @ 25 / 50 MHz, PGA
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 64 MB RAM
- zero wait state for 50 ns or faster RAM
- one wait state for slower RAM
interfaces
- serial DB25 male, RS232
- parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- external floppy DB23 female
- video DB23 male, analog RGB
- VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
- internal 44 pin IDE header
notes
- buffered IDE interface
- DMA transfers via the Akiko chip
- the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
- mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
- supports up to three floppy drives
- battery backed up clock
- disable switch
Connector board, front side
Connector board, back side
Main board, front side
Main board, back side
Company Paravision / Microbotics, USA | Date 1994 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 1010 / 129 1010 / 193
|
- turns the CD32 into an A1200
- external box (15 × 20 × 6 cm), plugs into the rear expansion connector
- passthrough connector, the FMV module still fits inside the CD32
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket
- accepts up to 4 MB RAM with the FMV module installed or 8 MB without it
- supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
- when 8 MB is installed, it appears as two blocks of 4 MB
- memory disable jumper
interfaces
- serial DB9 male, RS232
- parallel DB25 female, Centronics
- video DB23 male, analog RGB
- external floppy DB23 female
- internal 44 pin IDE header
- external DB37 IDE connector
- 6 pin mini-DIN audio input for mixing external audio and CD32 sound
- 5 pin DIN connector for an IBM-AT keyboard
notes
- the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
- place for a 2.5" hard disk inside the case
- boot delay jumper - adds a 10 second delay before booting for slow hard drives
- supports up to three floppy drives
- disables the Aux port's serial connection feature - it can be used to attach Amiga keyboards only
- battery backed up clock
- disable switch - leaves alive the RGB port, the memory and the clock
jumper settings
1 - | SIMM type: ON - double sided, OFF - single sided |
2 - | SIMM size: ON - 4 or 8 MB, OFF - 1 or 2 MB |
3 - | RAM autoconfig: ON - disabled |
4 - | autoboot delay: ON - enabled |
5 - | AT keyboard: ON - two Alt keys, OFF - right Alt key mapped to right Control key |
Main board, front side
Main board, back side
Connector board, front side
Connector board, back side
- SX1.dms
tool disk (RDPrep v3.91, RDPrepX v2.90)
148 kB
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1994-10