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40/4 Magnum Blizzard 2040 ERC & 2060 G-Force 040 Progressive 2000/040 TekMagic 2040 & 2060 Zeus 040
Company
Computer System Associates, USA Date
1991Amiga
A2000Interface
CPU slotAutoconfig ID
1058 / 17
processor
68040 @ 25 / 33 MHz
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports 4 or 16 MB SIMMs (1M×32 resp. 4M×32)
SIMM sizes can be mixed
1 MB burstable static RAM, soldered to the board
32 bit feature connector for extra memory board adding up to 128 MB RAM
supports normal, page and burst modes
Fast SCSI 2 controller
NCR 53C710 controller IC
50 pin internal header
DB25 external connector
socketed resistors for SCSI termination
LED bank indicate SCSI bus activity
supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
I/O
one DB25 RS422 compatible parallel port - plus one optional
one DB9 RS232 compatible serial port - plus two optional
notes
LED bank indicate system bus activity
programmable EPROM
68000 fallback mode, selectable by jumper or software
pressing left mouse button during startup disables autoboot
Autoboot disable switch at slot cover
the board's autoconfiguration can be disabled by jumper
40_4_Magnum.dms
install disk csascsi.device v38.76 (8 Sep 1992), csaser.device v1.52 (8 Jan 1992), csaprint.device v1.0 (28 May 92) 311 kB
Advert (AU) 1992-08
processor
68040 @ 40 MHz / 68060 @ 50 MHz
the 68040s are recycled from used Macs
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 70 ns or faster
fully autoconfiguring
maprom selectable by jumper
Fast SCSI 2 DMA controller
7 MB/s asynchronous, 10 MB/s synchronous transfer speed
50 pin internal header
50 pin external connector
supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
notes
68000 fallback mode selectable with a simple keystroke at startup - works only with rev. B A2000s
Blizzard 2040 ERC boards with SN# A400001 - A400094 were delivered with a defective DiagROM
the 68040 processor is recognized as 68LC040 or 68EC040
boards with these serial numbers had to be sent back to Phase5 to obtain a new DiagROM set including a new SCSI driver
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Advert (DE) 1995-08 Advert (DE) 1996-05 Advert (DE) 1996-09
memory
four 64 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports only special 4 or 16 MB GVP SIMMs
SIMM sizes cannot be mixed
040 burst mode requires all four sockets to be filled up
Kickstart remapping
SCSI 2 DMA controller
not Fast SCSI 2 - the same electronic as the GVP Series II controllers
no termination power is fed to the external SCSI connector - active termination must be used
50 pin internal SCSI header
DB25 external connector
RDB compatible
supported by Linux and NetBSD
I/O
RS232 compatible 9 pin buffered serial port
614140 bps max transfer speed
Centronics parallel port
selectable IBM / Amiga compatible mode
notes
32 bit expansion bus for the EGS 110/24 graphics board
jumper settings
J4 - SCSI drive: OFF - connected
J5 - autoboot ROM: OFF - disable
J7 - MMU: ON - disable
J20 - SIMM size: ON - 4 MB, OFF - 16 MB
J22 - burst mode: OFF - enable
J26 - DTACK pull-up for old A2000s: ON - enable
CN9 - parallel port mode: 1-2 - Amiga, 2-3 - IBM
J10, J16, J21, J24, J27 ON J2, J3, J8, J15, J17, J18, J19, CN19 OFF CN12, CN20 1-2 CN11 2-3 - reserved
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Advert (DE) 1993-02 Advert (US) 1992-09 Advert (US) 1993-06 Advert (US) 1993-11 Advert (US) 1994-04
processor
68040 @ 28 MHz (clocked asynchronously to the A2000 motherboard)
memory
eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 32 MB RAM
takes 1 or 4 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
accepts SIMMs in groups of four giving 4, 8, 16 or 32 MB configurations
not autoconfiguring - requires software
does not give contiguous 32 bit RAM, it separates 2 MB as 16 bit RAM - RomTagMem is required to make it all 32 bit and contiguous
up to 8 MB RAM can be configured in the 68000 address space (2, 4 or 8 MB) - access is slower to this RAM
burst RAM access
jumper settings
B1 - SIMM type: ON - page mode, OFF - Nibble mode
B2 - SIMM size: ON - 1 MB, OFF - 4 MB
B4 - motherboard: ON - german, OFF - B2000
A1 OFF OFF ON ON
A2 ON ON OFF OFF
B3 ON OFF ON OFF
auto-config memory - 0 MB - 2 MB - 4 MB - 8 MB
A3 ON OFF
A4 OFF ON
- CPU - 68000 - 68040
C1 ON OFF
C2 OFF ON
- cache - enabled - disabled
C3 ON OFF
C4 OFF ON
- burst mode - enabled - disabled
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PPS_040.dms
Install Disk Init040 v2.2, CPU040 v2.4, 68040.libary v37.4 281 kB PPS040.DMS
Installer's Heaven install disk 280 kB
Advert (US) 1991-11 Advert (US) 1992-01 Advert (US) 1992-12 Advert (US) 1993-02
Company
GVP-M , USA Date
1996Amiga
A2000Interface
CPU slotAutoconfig ID
2017 / 22
processor
68060 @ 50 MHz or 68040 @ 33 / 40 MHz
can be ordered with no CPU or with a new or a recycled 68060
memory
four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
four 64 pin GVP SIMM sockets for backward compatibility
the 72 pin sockets support 4, 8, 16 or 32 MB SIMMs, the GVP sockets support 4 or 16 MB SIMMs
each 64 pin slot is linked directly to a 72 pin one - only one of them can be used at the same time
cannot mix 4 or 16 MB GVP SIMMs
cannot mix single or double sided 72 pin SIMMs
a double sided 72 pin SIMM rules out two GVP SIMM sockets
supports burst RAM access when SIMMs are installed in pairs
selectable RAM access speed 60-80 ns
Fast SCSI 2 controller
10 MB/s max transfer speed
50 pin internal header
50 pin external high density connector
optional 3.5" hard disk mounting kit
active SCSI termination can be disabled with jumper
the tekscsi2.device is not NSD compliant, it autoboots FFS partitions only - it looks for filesystems in the Kickstart ROM, but it does not care about filesystems loaded into the RDB area
notes
68000 fallback mode with access to the SCSI controller and memory expansion
jumper settings
JR1 - burst mode: ON - enabled
JR2 - RAM speed: OFF - faster access time
JR3 - burst write: ON - enabled
JR4 - burst read: ON - enabled
JR5 - GVP SIMM: ON - 16 MB, OFF - 4 MB
JR6 - 72 pin SIMM: ON - double sided, OFF - single sided
JR7 - reserved
JR8 - refresh: ON - 4k, OFF - 2k or 4k
J1 - CPU power: 1-2 - 5V, 2-3 - 3.3 V
J2 - CPU clock: 1-2 - 68040, 2-3 - 68060
J3 - clock: OFF - enabled
J4 - 68000 mode: OFF - enabled
J5 - DTACK pull-up: OFF - enabled
J6 - active SCSI termination: OFF - enabled
J7 - interrupt pending: ON - DMA backoffs, OFF - DMA ignores interrupt
J9 - EPROM type: 1-2 - 27C256, 2-3 - 27C512
TekMagic 040, front side
TekMagic 040, back side
TekMagic 060, front side
TekMagic 060, back side
Advert (US) 1998-05 Advert (US) 1999-03
processor
68040 @ 28 / 33 MHz
memory
sixteen 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs 60-80 ns
accepts SIMMs in groups of four
not all of the memory is autoconfigured - requires software
SCSI 2 controller
53C710 controller IC
50 pin internal header
DB25 external connector
mounting bracket for attaching a 3.5" hard drive to the back of the card
badly written SCSI driver steals all the CPU time when accessing the devices
supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD
notes
at least one group of four SIMMs must be installed in order to use the card
in 68000 fallback mode the autoconfig memory is still useable, it just becomes 16 bit
it's not advised to set more than 2 MB to be autoconfigured
Jumper Settings
Jumper Description Setting
A1,A2 Memory Configuration CLOSED-CLOSED - 0 MB OPEN-CLOSED - 2 MB CLOSED-OPEN - 4 MB OPEN-OPEN - 8 MB
A3 Autoboot CLOSED - Enable OPEN - Disable
B1,B2,B3 Memory Bank Configuration CLOSED-CLOSED-CLOSED - 0 Banks OPEN-CLOSED-CLOSED - 1 Bank CLOSED-OPEN-CLOSED - 2 Banks OPEN-OPEN-CLOSED - 3 Banks CLOSED-CLOSED-OPEN - 4 Banks
B4 Machine Type CLOSED - A2000 OPEN - B2000
C2 Boot Priority CLOSED - 68040 OPEN - 68000
C3 Cache Control CLOSED - Enable OPEN - Disable
C4 Burst Control CLOSED - Enable OPEN - Disable
D1,D2 Memory Speed (28 MHz Model) CLOSED-CLOSED - 60ns RAM OPEN-CLOSED - 80ns RAM CLOSED-OPEN - 100ns RAM OPEN-OPEN - undefined
D1,D2 Memory Speed (33 MHz Model) CLOSED-CLOSED - undefined CLOSED-OPEN - 60ns RAM OPEN-CLOSED - 80ns RAM OPEN-OPEN - undefined
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PPS_040.dms
Install Disk Init040 v2.2, CPU040 v2.4, 68040.libary v37.4 281 kB
Advert (US) 1992-05 Advert (US) 1992-08 Advert (US) 1992-12 Advert (US) 1993-02