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9 expansions found
Company
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2008
Amiga
A1000
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

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Interface
side expansion port,
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 0
    IDE controller
  • special edition of the Buddha Flash IDE controller that is intended to be used with the Phoenix A1000 motherboard, but can also be used with original A1000 as well as A500 and Zorro Amigas
  • differences to Buddha Flash:
    • smaller PCB
    • hardware redesign, 5 chips instead of 8
    • no 26 pin expansion slot
    • floppy power connector
  • the board can be installed in the following places:
    • Front Slot Phoenix Board
    • Side Expansion Port (Phoenix board, A1000 board, A500)
    • Zorro Slot
  • if the board shall be used at the A500, a special edition with a different mounted 86 pin connector is needed
  • the board must not be installed in the front slot of the A1000 board
  • when used at the Phoenix front slot, the INT6 signal has to be provided to the board as this signal is missing - the side expansion ports provide that signal, so the wire is not necessary when installed there
  • height of the board was chosen so that a laptop CD drive (14mm) can be fitted above the card in the A1000
  • when installed on the Phoenix board front slot, the L64 jumper has to be removed
  • 2.5" hard disks can not be powered by the board due to thin PCB tracks - making them thick enough for that purpose would have been resulted in a more expensive multilayer board
    • it is necessary to provide power to the board via floppy power connector
  • in conjunction with a Phoenix X-Surf a new Mach chip is needed (includes also a fix which prevented the Amiga from booting with Kickstart v1.3)
  • only one jumper on the board, next to the flash chip: open = flash write protected, closed = flashing possible
  • small header in the middle of the board with two LED connectors
  • clock port
    • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port
    • when installed in Zorro slot, pin 40 of the card's clock port is towards the front side of the computer, pin 19 resp. pin 1 towards the rear side
    • marked wire of clock port expansions go to pin 19 or pin 40, depending on the manufacturer's definition - e.g. expansions made by Individual Computers are installed with the red stripe on pin 40 (to the left), expansions of E3B mark pin 19 / pin 1 (to the right)

Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 6
    IDE controller
  • the board is based on the BSC AT-Bus 2008 but designed to fit inside an A1000 with the Phoenix motherboard
  • a do it yourself project - everything needed to build the board (layout and PLD / GAL files) is available on the author's website (an At-Bus 2008 card should be used as donor)
  • the memory expansion is omitted
  • connects to the Zorro slot on the Phoenix motherboard
  • phoenix_ide.zip
    Georg Braun
    schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC files
    94 kB

Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
5012 / 21
  • 4 MB 16 bit SRAM for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • autoconfigs into the 24 bit address space
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
  • can be put into the case and electrostatic shield of the Commodore A1050
  • Phoenix_RAM.zip
    Georg Braun
    schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC file
    93 kB

Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
5012 / 11
5012 / 12
  • accelerator for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
    processor
  • 68030 / 68EC030 @ 32 / 40 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 32 / 40 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • 4 MB 32 bit SRAM
  • RAM access in 3 clock cycles but no support for burst mode
  • memory can be autoconfigured in the 24 bit address space or mounted in the 32 bit address space using AddMem
    notes
  • Phönix-Turbo II is a do it yourself project - everything needed to build the board (layout and PLD / GAL files) is available on the author's website
  • Phönix-Turbo-FE is essentially the same card, but available as a complete product with additional 512 kB Flash memory
  • connects into the 96 pin DIN connector on the Phoenix motherboard
  • no 68000 fallback mode
Georg Braun Phönix-Turbo II & Phönix-Turbo FE - Phönix-Turbo II  front side
Phönix-Turbo II, front side
Georg Braun Phönix-Turbo II & Phönix-Turbo FE - Phönix-Turbo II  back side
Phönix-Turbo II, back side
Georg Braun Phönix-Turbo II & Phönix-Turbo FE - Phönix-Turbo FE  front side
Phönix-Turbo FE, front side
  • ph_turbo.zip
    Georg Braun
    Phönix-Turbo II schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC files
    217 kB
  • ph_turbo_fe.zip
    Georg Braun
    Phönix-Turbo FE user manual, schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC files
    707 kB

Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
5012 / 13
  • accelerator for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
    processor
  • 68030 / 68EC030 @ 25 - 50 MHz, PGA
  • 68882 @ 25 - 50 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • 8 MB 32 bit SRAM
  • RAM access in 2 clock cycles but no support for burst mode
  • memory can be autoconfigured in the 24 bit address space or mounted in the 32 bit address space using AddMem
  • 512 kB Flash memory
    notes
  • a do it yourself project - everything needed to build the board (layout and PLD / GAL files) is available on the author's website
  • connects into the 96 pin DIN connector on the Phoenix motherboard
  • no 68000 fallback mode
  • ph_speed.zip
    Georg Braun
    user manual, schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC files
    707 kB

Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
    deinterlacer
  • reproduction of the Commodore A2320 designed for the video slot on the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • doubles all 15.75 kHz screen modes to 31.5 kHz
  • HD15 VGA connector
  • full overscan support
  • dual port static RAM bank - new video and cleaned video are read in and outputted simultaneously

Company
Phoenix Microtechnologies, Australia
Date
1991
Amiga
A1000
  • 8 MB RAM for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • 16 ZIP sockets
  • takes 1M×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 96 pin DIN connector
Phoenix Microtechnologies Phoenix 8MB RAM -  front side
front side
Phoenix Microtechnologies Phoenix 8MB RAM -  back side
back side

Company
Phoenix Microtechnologies, Australia
Date
1990
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
2101 / 34
    replacement A1000 motherboard
  • replaces the original A1000 motherboard
  • includes all ports of the original A1000 motherboard
  • adds a Zorro II and a video slot
  • Paula, Denise, the CIAs and the 68000 have to be transfered from the old motherboard
  • Agnus is not transfered, it is replaced by Fat Agnus
  • ECS compatible
  • Kickstart 1.3 preinstalled
  • can hold four Kickstarts, two of which can be selected with the Kickstart Swap Switch
    • two sockets for standard Commodore Kickstart ROMs
    • four sockets for a set of up to 4×8 megabit EPROMs
    • one socket for a 16 bit wide EPROM (8 megabit)
  • internal RS232 serial header (same as on the A2000 motherboard)
  • monochrome video output (RCA) instead of the A1000's composite colour output
  • PGA FPU socket and oscillator socket
  • disk drive swap switch - allows booting from a floppy disk drive other than DF0:
  • software switching of the 7.5 kHz audio filter - disabling the filter dramatically improves sound quality
  • battery backed up clock
  • all chips are socketed
    memory on motherboard
  • 16 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs in groups of four
  • possible configurations:
    • 512 kB Chip RAM
    • 512 kB Chip + 512 kB Fast RAM
    • 1 MB Chip RAM
    • 1 MB Chip + 1 MB Fast RAM
    • 2 MB Chip RAM (requires Super Agnus to be installed)
    optional memory daughterboard (Photo)
  • 16 ZIP sockets for 8 MB RAM
  • takes 1M×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 96 pin DIN connector
    SCSI controller
  • autoboot ROM
  • 5380 controller IC
  • 50 pin internal SCSI header
  • optional DB25 external connector kit
  • optional internal hard disk mounting kit
  • SCSI-Direct support
  • does not support the RDB standard
  • on revision I motherboards a hardware interrupt logic is implemented
    • allows the SCSI subsystem to work with disconnect/reconnect and diskchange interrupts
    • provides better compatibility with SCSI2 hardware and CD-ROMs
    • increases performance of non-HD devices
  • A-Max driver
    optional genlock clock module
  • with a 2 MB ECS Agnus genlocks are not supported without this module
  • connects into the oscillator socket of the Phoenix motherboard
Phoenix Microtechnologies Phoenix Board -  front side
front side

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Company
Georg Braun, Germany
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
  • reproduction of the SupraTurbo 28 designed for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • uses the components of the original SupraTurbo 28 board
  • 68HC000 @ 28 MHz
  • can be slowed down by software to 7.14 MHz without rebooting
  • 16 kB static RAM cache