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16 expansions found
D-RAM 2000 / Multi-Mega-Card Multi Brain Multi Eprommer Multi Evolution 2000 Multi Evolution 500 Multi I/O Multi Mega Box Multi Mega II Multi Serial MultiFaceCard MultiFaceCard 2 / MultiFaceCard 2+ MultiFaceCard 3 MultiPort MultiStart II MultiVision 2000 MultiVision 500
Company
Combitec, Germany Date
1989Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
26470 / 130,132,136
eight SIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
each memory configuration gives a different AutoConfig product ID
accepts 1 MB SIPs in groups of two, 120 ns or faster
no waitstates
memory autoconfig
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1989-04 Advert (DE) 1989-07
Company
Hardital, Italy Date
1989Amiga
A500Interface
side expansion port
MFM Controller / RAM Expansion
expansion consists of a large box that fits below the A500 and hosts power supply, controller card and hard disk
box features a Zorro adaptor, in which a Flashback MFM controller card is mounted
in the second Zorro slot a RAM expansion card (2 to 8 MB) is mounted
two 3.5" bays for mounting floppy disk drive
autoboot ROM - autobooting with Kickstart 1.2 and above
compatible with Fast File System (FFS)
supports Autoconfig
plugs into side expansion port
passthrough connector
power supply dedicated for HDD expansion, A500 needs own power supply - and both units need to be switched on independently
optional display of hard disk memory, RAM and disk drive track
Advert (IT) 1990-03
Company
Jürgen Kommos, Germany Date
1992Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
3 / 1
EPROM burner
one socket for burning 24, 28 and 32 pin EPROMs
one socket for burning 40 pin EPROMs
supports any EPROMs of the 27xxx series:
2 kB, 8×2k (2716)
4 kB, 8×4k (2732)
8 kB, 8×8k (2764)
16 kB, 8×16k (27128)
32 kB, 8×32k (27256)
64 kB, 8×64k (27512)
64 kB, 8×4×16k (27513)
128 kB, 8×128k (27010, 27C1000)
128 kB, 8×8×16k (27011)
128 kB, 16×64k (27210, 27C1024)
256 kB, 8×256k (27020)
256 kB, 16×128k (27220, 27C2048)
512 kB, 8×512k (27040)
512 kB, 16×256k (27240, 27C4096)
1 MB, 8×1024k (27080)
32 kB Static RAM, 32×8k (43256)
functions: emptyness test, reading, burning, load from disk, save to disk, compare, hexdump
when selecting the EPROM type in software, one of the four LEDs is lit to indicate the correct position of the EPROM
front side
back side
Company
MacroSystem / Off Limits, Germany Date
1992 / 1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro II
SCSI 2 controller
FAS216 controller IC
uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3 at least
supports SCSI direct
50 pin internal header
DB25 external SCSI connector
A-Max II and Medusa drivers
MacroSystem, v3.0 (1992)
place for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
two 30 pin SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
accepts 1 or 4 MB SIPs in pair
Off Limits, v3.4 (1993)
two 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs in pair
the same PCB is used for the A500 version
Off Limits MultiEvolution, front side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, back side
Advert (DE) 1992-11
Company
MacroSystem / Off Limits, Germany Date
1991 / 1993Amiga
A500Interface
side expansion portAutoconfig ID
18260 / 8
SCSI 2 controller
FAS216 controller IC
uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
autoboot ROM - autoboots even under Kickstart 1.2
version 2.2 and below does not support streamers and is not RDB compatible
50 pin internal header
DB25 external SCSI connector
place for a 3.5" hard disk inside the case
disable switch
connects to side expansion port, no passthrough connector
A-Max II and Medusa drivers
MacroSystem version (1991)
two 30 pin SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
accepts 1 or 4 MB SIPs in pair
jumper settings:
jumper towards EPROMs: sets eprom size, jumper is set by default
jumper towards front: limits maximum memory to 2MB if set (to allow other expansions to exist in 8MB address space), jumper is unset by default
Off Limits version (1993)
two 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs in pair
the same PCB is used for the Zorro II version
MacroSystem MultiEvolution Exterior, front side
MacroSystem MultiEvolution, Case opened, top side
MacroSystem MultiEvolution Board, front side
MacroSystem MultiEvolution Board, back side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, front side
Off Limits MultiEvolution, back side
Advert (DE) 1991-09 Advert (DE) 1991-12 Advert (DE) 1992-05 Advert (DE) 1992-08
No description available.
Advert (DE) 1987-08 Advert (DE) 1987-12
Company
MacroSystem, Germany Date
1991Amiga
A500, A1000Interface
side expansion port
eight 30 pin SIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
accepts 1 MB SIPs and supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
connects to the side expansion port
disable switch
integrated hard disk logic
all ICs are socketed
Advert (DE) 1990-12
Company
MacroSystem, Germany Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
26230 / 131
sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
six 30 pin SIP sockets accept 6 MB RAM
accepts 1M×1 (511000), 70 - 100 ns DIPs in groups of four
accepts 1 MB SIPs and supports 2, 4, 8 MB configurations
the first 2 MB is either installed as DIP or SIP
disable jumper
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1990-10 Advert (DE) 1990-12 Advert (DE) 1991-03 Advert (DE) 1991-05 Advert (DE) 1991-12
Company
MacroSystem, Germany Date
1997Amiga
DracoInterface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
18260 /
No description available.
front side
Company
BSC , Germany Date
1990Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
2049 / 16 2092 / 16
serial and parallel interface
two serial ports controlled by MC68681P
two parallel ports controlled by MC68230
up to 57600 bps serial transfer speed
can be upgraded to 115200 bps by replacing the 3.686 MHz oscillator to 7.3728 MHz oscillator and installing the MFS3 software
half length card - four ribbon cables connect to the two slot covers
both slot covers carry a DB9 serial port and a DB25 parallel port
serial ports are supported by NetBSD
disable switch
front side
front side
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1990-10 Advert (DE) 1990-11 Advert (DE) 1991-03
Company
BSC , Germany Date
1991Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
2092 / 17
serial and parallel interface
two serial ports controlled by 68681
two parallel ports controlled by 68230
75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2000, 2400, 4800, 7800, 9600, 19200, 57600 bps serial transfer rates
the 31250 bps MIDI rate is supported only when the 3.686 MHz oscillator is replaced by 4 MHz - this disables the higher bitrates (57600, 33600, 19200)
half length card - four ribbon cables connect to the two slot covers
both slot covers carry a DB9 serial port and a DB25 parallel port
serial ports are supported by NetBSD
disable jumper
supported by OpenBSD
MultiFaceCard 2+
uses 7,3728 MHz oscillator instead of 3.686 MHz thus offering 76800 and 115200 bps serial rates
MFS3 software
the MultiFaceCard 2 can be simply upgraded to 2+ with the new oscillator and software
Rev 7, front side
Rev 6, front side
Rev 6, back side
Rev 6, front side
Rev 7, front side
Rev 7, back side
Advert (DE) 1991-09
Company
BSC / Alfa Data , Germany Date
1993Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000Interface
Zorro IIAutoconfig ID
2092 / 18
serial interface
two serial ports controlled by MC68681P
up to 115200 bps transfer speed
3 byte FIFO buffer
two 26 pin internal headers
the first is directly wired to the DB9 connector on the slot cover of the card
the second is for the ribbon cable of the DB25 connector on the separate slot cover
the MC68681 is a 4 MHz version overclocked to 7 MHz in order to reach the 115200 bps transfer rate
the 31250 bps MIDI rate is supported only when the 7.3728 MHz oscillator is replaced by 4 MHz - this disables the higher bitrates (115200, 57600, 33600, 19200)
does not support the RI (Ring) signal
supported by Linux and NetBSD
parallel interface
one bidirectional DB25 parallel port controlled by MC6821P
faster transfer speed than IOExtender 's
supported by Linux and OpenBSD
ParNet driver
notes
multiple Multiface 3 cards are supported in one machine
no ROM or EPROM - no autoconfig drivers, duart.device (serial) and pit.device (parallel) have to be mounted with the supplied MFC program
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back side
Advert (US) 1994-02 Advert (US) 1994-05
serial, parallel interface
two serial ports:
up to 38400 bps with a 68030, 19200 bps with a 68000
RS232, DB9 connector
RS422, Mac type 8 pin mini-DIN connector
driver software does not support hardware handshaking
AppleTalk networking software included for the RS422 port - DigiFeX Interact
parallel port:
DB25 connector
outgoing only
optional SCSI controller
50 pin internal header
8 bit, non-DMA
does not support the RDB standard
autoboot ROM
SCSI share networking
A-Max II driver (DISscsi.amhd)
Company
DKB, USA Date
1991Amiga
A500, A2000Interface
Kickstart socket
Kickstart switcher
two sockets for Kickstart 1.2 - 3.1 ROMs - uses standard Amiga Kickstart ROM chips
can be used with one or two ROMs installed
switches between ROMs using the keyboard
the ROM to be used on power up can be selected with a jumper
a jumper wire has to be attached to pin 41 of Gary
three variants:
two 40 pin Kickstart sockets and a 40 pin header - a ribbon cable connects the header with the motherboard Kickstart socket
three Kickstart sockets - a ribbon cable connects the third socket with the motherboard Kickstart socket
three Kickstart sockets - the third has long legs on the bottom of the MultiStart which fit directly into the motherboard Kickstart socket
Advert (US) 1990-12 Advert (US) 1991-04 Advert (US) 1991-07 Advert (US) 1992-01 Advert (US) 1992-12