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20 expansions found
Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
clock port
    clock
  • a simple battery backed up clock
  • connects to the internal clock port of the A1200
Microbotics 12 A'Clock -  front side
front side

Company
Microbotics, USA
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 64,65
No description available.

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 3
1010 / 4
    SIMM version
    • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • MicroBotics offered so called PopSimms which are SIMMs with eight empty DIP sockets
    • supports 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs, either conventional or PopSimm
    • accepts SIMMs in pairs giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations respectively
    DIP version
    • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • supports 1M×1 DIPs only
    • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • no waitstates
  • the autoconfig space is divided into two 4 MB areas
  • by disabling the autoconfig, the address space can be set to be totally continuous
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 front side
DIP version, Rev 2, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 back side
DIP version, Rev 2, back side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 3 front side
DIP version, Rev 3, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - SIMM version front side
SIMM version, front side
  • 8Up.pdf
    User's Guide (english)
    38 kB

Advert (US)
1988-09

Advert (US)
1989-03

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 32,96
No description available.

Vapourware
Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

Advert (US)
1988-02

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 150,158
    SCSI controller
  • Adaptec AIC-6250DL controller IC
  • word length, FIFO buffered DMA transfers
  • autoboot ROM (HardFrame.device) - autobooting requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • RDB compatible
  • the time to wait for the hard disk to spin up is set by a jumper to 30 seconds, otherwise it waits 5 minutes
  • place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card's metal bracket
  • 50 pin internal header
  • DB25 external connector
  • hard disk activity LED connector
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • does not work with the A2000-A motherboards
  • A2000-B motherboards below revision 4.5 also might be problematic, requiring the U605 patch
Microbotics HardFrame -  front side
front side
Microbotics HardFrame -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-10

Advert (DE)
1989-11

Advert (US)
1988-02

Advert (US)
1988-09

Advert (US)
1989-03

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1, 120 ns DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • rechargeable Ni-Cad battery
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Microbotics M501 -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1987-09

Advert (US)
1988-02

Advert (US)
1989-04

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable switch

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
parallel port
    SCSI controller
  • connects to the parallel port, the port is passed through on the back of the drive
  • very slow - the parallel port limits the data transfer - but noticeably faster than a floppy and very reliable
  • does not autoconfig and cannot autoboot
  • requires its own parallel.device
  • the driver software is written by Carl Sassenrath and Bob Burns, members of the original Amiga design team
  • the hard disk, controller and power supply are contained in the same external unit
  • male and female DB25 parallel ports
  • DB37 external SCSI connector
  • hard disk activity LED
  • conflicts with parallel port digitisers but not with printers

Advert (US)
1986-11

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 129
1010 / 193
  • optional PGA FPU 68881 @ 14 MHz - 68882 @ 50 MHz
    • MBX 1200 has a 68881 @ 16 MHz installed
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB 80 ns RAM
  • with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
  • MBX 1200z has, MBX 1200 has no battery backed up clock
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z -  front side
front side
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z - with RAM front side
with RAM, front side
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1993-03

Advert (US)
1993-06

Advert (GB)
1993-02

Company
Microbotics / Paravision, USA
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
    processor
  • 68EC030 @ 40 MHz or 68030 @ 33 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU, clocked with a separate oscillator
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 128 MB 40-80 ns RAM
  • under Kickstart 3.1 the RAM is autoconfigured, under 3.0 it's configured by software
  • EEPROM
    • stores RAM wait-states settings
    • adds non-autoconfig RAM to system
    notes
  • battery backed up clock
Microbotics / Paravision MBX 1230 XA / M1230 XA -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1993-06

Advert (US)
1994-10

Company
Microbotics, USA
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 18
No description available.

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
joystick port
    clock
  • battery backed up clock
  • provides a holder for a AAA battery, battery needs to be replaced after 2 years
  • time is read by a CLI command, it does not take over the system clock
  • connects to the A1000's 2nd mouse port
  • once the port has been used (eg. by reading the clock or pressing fire on a joystick) the MouseTime clock puts itself to sleep making the port
  • totally transparent - but the time no longer can be read from the clock until the next hard reset
  • passthrough connector
Microbotics MouseTime -  rear side
rear side
Microbotics MouseTime -  front side
front side
Microbotics MouseTime - Case opened rear side
Case opened, rear side

Advert (US)
1987-09

Advert (US)
1988-02

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 0
    memory
  • 512 kB, 1 or 2 MB zero-wait state RAM
  • 32 256k×1, 150 ns DIPs for 1 MB RAM (on "Main Deck")
  • optional "Upper Deck" module with 32 DIPs for the other 1 MB
  • both decks have four sockets for parity chips which can be utilized with the Multifunction module
  • two StarBoards can be connected together for 4 MB RAM total
    optional Multifunction module
  • 68881 @ 14 MHz
  • StickyDisk - rebootable ram disk with hardware write protection
  • allows parity checking of memory in the host StarBoard when extra parity RAM is installed - if a parity error is detected, the Amiga crashes with a GURU message
  • battery backed up clock
    optional SCSI controller - StarDrive
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • pseudo-DMA
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • battery backed up clock
    notes
  • one StarBoard can hold either a Multifunction or a SCSI module, as they connect to the same headers
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
  • removing the StarBoard's case, it can be installed in the A2000 using the SB2000 Zorro II adaptor card
  • passthrough connector
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - MultiFunction module  front side
MultiFunction module, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - MultiFunction module  back side
MultiFunction module, back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 -  front side
front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 -  back side
back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - Upper Deck  front side
Upper Deck, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - Upper Deck  back side
Upper Deck, back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - StarDrive module  front side
StarDrive module, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - StarDrive module  back side
StarDrive module, back side

Advert (US)
1986-11

Advert (US)
1987-05

Advert (US)
1987-09

Advert (US)
1988-02

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 0
  • the StarBoard 2 / 500 is a StarBoard 2 with a different case
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Case opened right side
Case opened, right side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Case opened left side
Case opened, left side

Advert (US)
1988-02

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 2
    SCSI controller
  • StarDrive is the optional SCSI module of StarBoard 2
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • pseudo-DMA
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • battery backed up clock
Microbotics StarDrive -  front side
front side
Microbotics StarDrive -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1988-02

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
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Main board back side
Main board, back side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Connector board front side
Connector board, front side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Connector board back side
Connector board, back side
  • SX1.dms
    tool disk (RDPrep v3.91, RDPrepX v2.90)
    148 kB

Advert (AU)
1994-10

Company
Microbotics, USA
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 68,69
1010 / 136
    processor
  • 68EC030 or 68030 @ 25 / 40 / 50 MHz
  • optional PLCC FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
    optional VXL RAM-32 memory board
  • the VXL RAM-32 board needs a VXL-030 rev3.0 board, older revisions (v1.0 and v2.0) must be upgraded (exchange of 10 ICs)
  • 2 or 8 MB RAM using sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 DIP chips
  • Kickstart socket for a 2.04 ROM - not accessed in 68000 mode
  • hardware maprom even from the motherboard ROM
  • burst RAM access selectable with a jumper - works only with 60 ns page mode DIPs
  • RAM access speed selectable with a jumper, 60 or 80 ns
  • the address space of the memory can be set inside or outside of the 68000 memory space
  • if set inside, DMA is supported into the 32 bit RAM
  • in 68000 mode the RAM is still usable, it just becomes 16 bit wide
    notes
  • the 68000 fallback mode is switchable either by software or jumper
  • connects into the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
Microbotics VXL*30 -  front side
front side
Microbotics VXL*30 - with RAM-32 front side
with RAM-32, front side
Microbotics VXL*30 - with RAM-32 back side
with RAM-32, back side

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Advert (US)
1992-01

Advert (US)
1992-01

Advert (US)
1992-10

Advert (GB)
1993-02