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Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8738 / 35
    processor
  • 68040 @ 25 / 33 / 40 MHz or 68060 @ 50 / 66 / 75 MHz, PGA
    • the 66 MHz 68060 is an overclocked 50 or 60 MHz one
    • the 75 MHz 68060 has no FPU (68LC060)
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 32 MB
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
  • accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
  • optional extra SIMM socket gives up to 64 MB RAM - requires a towered A1200
  • burst RAM access
  • only single sided SIMMs fit correctly
  • memory disable jumper
  • does not conflict with the PCMCIA port at any SIMM size
    optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller (Photo)
  • allows autoboot and supports RDB
  • SCSI autoboot disable jumper
  • external DB25 connector
  • optional internal SCSI header
    notes
  • no 68020 fallback mode
  • the CPU faces up on the board - it gets hot
  • battery backed up clock
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 & 1260 (Winner 1240) -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 & 1260 (Winner 1240) -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 & 1260 (Winner 1240) -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 & 1260 (Winner 1240) -  back side
back side
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 & 1260 (Winner 1240) -  back side
back side

Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
    processor
  • 68040 @ 30 / 40 MHz, QFP (surface mounted Quad Flat Pack)
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 32 MB
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
  • optional extra SIMM socket gives up to 64 MB RAM
  • memory disable jumper
    optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller
  • allows autoboot and supports RDB
  • autoboot disable jumper
  • external DB25 connector
    notes
  • battery backed up clock
ACT Elektronik Apollo 1240 Turbo -  front side
front side

Company
Phase 5 Digital Products, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 17
    processor
  • 68040 @ 40 MHz / 68060 @ 50 MHz
    • the 68040s are recycled from used Macs
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 64 MB RAM, 70 ns or faster
  • only single sided SIMMs fit
  • automatic SIMM size detection
  • maprom selectable by jumper
    optional Fast SCSI 2 DMA controller (Photo)
  • 7 MB/s asynchronous, 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
  • additional 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 128 MB RAM
  • external DB25 female SCSI connector
  • supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
    notes
  • can be disabled with a simple keystroke, including SCSI and RAM
  • battery backed up clock
  • incompatible with the Squirrel SCSI interface and with the Mikronik towers
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1240 ERC & 1260 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1240 ERC & 1260 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1240 ERC & 1260 -  front side
front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1240 ERC & 1260 -  back side
back side

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1995-08

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1996-05

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1996-09

Company
DKB, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 18
    processor
  • 68030 @ 28 / 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 128 MB
    optional SCSI 2 controller - Ferret (Photo)
  • Qlogic FAS246
  • external DB25 SCSI connector
  • up to 2.8 MB/s transfer speed
  • the DKB 1240's firmware has to be updated
    notes
  • the 50 MHz version is called Mongoose
  • battery backed up clock
  • needs firmware update for Kickstart 3.1, otherwise it works only with memory removed
DKB DKB 1240 (Mongoose) -  front side
front side
DKB DKB 1240 (Mongoose) -  front side
front side
DKB DKB 1240 (Mongoose) -  back side
back side

Company
Wizard Developments, UK
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • Magnum 1240 & 1260 are name variations of Apollo 1240 & 1260 as used by Wizard Developments

Advert (GB)
1997-02

Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Date
2003
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8738 / 35
    processor
  • 68040 @ 25 / 40 MHz or 68060 @ 56 MHz
    • the 56 MHz 68060 is an overclocked 50 MHz one
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accept up to 64 MB
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 MB SIMMs
  • many SIMM types are incompatible:
    • reported to work: 4 MB FPM with 1k refresh, 64 MB EDO with 4k refresh
    • reported to not work: 16 MB FPM and 32 MB EDO with 2k refresh
    notes
  • battery backed up clock
ACT Elektronik Viper 1240 & 1260 -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Viper 1240 & 1260 -  front side
front side
ACT Elektronik Viper 1240 & 1260 -  back side
back side

Company
ACT Elektronik, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot