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9 expansions found
Manufacturer
Individual Computers / VMC Harald Frank, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A1200
A2000, A3000, A4000

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-
Interface
clock port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 6,7
    Serial and Parallel Interface
  • available in both Zorro II and clock port versions
  • the latter connects directly to the 26 pin expansion port of Buddha/Catweasel or connects with a cable to A1200's clock port
  • the Zorro II version is based on the HyperCom 4 Plus, it uses the same PCB
  • Exar 16C552 UART chip
  • one DB25 bidirectional parallel port with 500 kB/s transfer speed
  • one DB9 and one DB25 RS232 serial port with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
  • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
  • not compatible with Mikronik towers
  • supported by NetBSD
  • hypercom298.lha
    VMC Harald Frank (Wayback Machine)
    HyperCOM installation
    712 kB

Manufacturer
Individual Computers / VMC Harald Frank, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5001 / 6,7
    Serial and Parallel Interface
  • two Exar 16C552 UART chips
  • four DB25 or DB9 RS232 serial ports with up to 460800 bps transfer speed
  • two DB25 500 kB/s buffered bidirectional parallel ports
  • 32 byte FIFO buffer (16 byte receive, 16 byte send)
  • up to five Hypercom 4 can be installed into one Amiga
  • shares the PCB of HyperCom 3 Plus Z-II version, which features only one UART chip
  • supported by NetBSD

Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2000
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 5
  • ISDN-In and ISDN-Out connectors
  • optional phone module
  • channel bundling (joining two 64k ISDN lines together for 128k access) is in development
  • parallel data and telephone calls
  • CE96 compliant driver
  • driver (isdnsurfer.device) emulates a Hayes compatible modem
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • 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)
  • supported by NetBSD
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers ISDN Surfer -  back side
back side
  • isdndev.lha
    Individual Computers
    isdnsurfer.device v1.944
    15 kB
  • isdnsurf.lha
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    36 kB

Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
1999
Amiga
A600, A1200
Interface
clock port
    serial interface
  • California Microdevices 16C550 UART chip
  • 460800 bps transfer speed
  • connects to the clock port or to the Buddha Flash
    • clock port pin 40 is marked
  • compatible with the Melody 1200 audio board
  • optional adapter for A600 and old Buddha / Catweasel Zorro boards
  • FIFO buffer
  • MIDI compatible
  • 25 pin external connector
  • flat design, even fits under the BlizzardVisionPPC
  • compatible with the four clock ports of Power Computing's Z4 board
  • mechanical conflict with Mikronik and RBM Zorro-expansions
Individual Computers Silver Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Silver Surfer -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Silver Surfer -  back side
back side
  • silver.dms
    Individual Computers
    install disk
    36 kB
  • silver04.lha
    Individual Computers
    silversurfer.device v2.104
    8 kB

Manufacturer
HiSoft, UK
Date
1996
Amiga
A600, A1200
Interface
PCMCIA
    SCSI 2 Controller
  • 53C96 controller IC
  • up to 2.5 MB/s transfer speed (2× faster than the original Squirrel)
  • no autoboot ROM - booting requires an initial floppy access for drivers at power-up
  • 50 pin Centronics connector
    Serial Interface
  • 16C550 controller IC
  • 57600 bps transfer rate on a basic A600
  • 115200 bps on a basic A1200
  • 230400 bps with accelerators
  • DB9 serial port
  • supported by Linux
HiSoft Surf Squirrel - Exterior with cable top side
Exterior with cable, top side
HiSoft Surf Squirrel - Board back side
Board, back side
HiSoft Surf Squirrel - Board front side
Board, front side

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Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2000
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • automatic detection of the used connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate (20 Mbit fullduplex on twisted-pair)
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction for 10BaseT
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 driver (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • two IDE ports: 3,5" and 2,5" - as free add-ons to the X-Surf
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time
Individual Computers X-Surf -  front side
front side
Individual Computers X-Surf -  back side
back side
  • xsurf.lha
    Individual Computers
    Sana2 driver v1.2
    31 kB
  • xsurfide.lha
    Individual Computers
    IDE driver v1.04
    16 kB

Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2013
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II, Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 100
    Ethernet interface
  • Asix AX88796BLF Ethernet chip (NE2000 compatible)
  • 100 MBit/s transfer rate
  • RJ45 connector
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • Zorro III interface with Z2/Z3 auto sensing
  • SANA 2 and NetBSD drivers
    notes
  • jumper to force Zorro II mode
  • in systems with 68EC030/68030, the data caches must be disabled
  • for operation in Mediator PCI/Zorro daughterboard, the swap jumper must be closed
  • local expansion port (48 pin header) for the high-speed USB module RapidRoad that activates the external USB ports
  • very slim card, a finger hole in the board allows easier removal
  • only compatible with a Merlin graphics card that has the latest fixes installed

Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2002
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10BaseT connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate
  • fullduplex and supports auto-negotiation
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 and PPPoE drivers (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • two IDE ports: 3,5" and 2,5"
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time
Individual Computers X-Surf 2 -  front side
front side
Individual Computers X-Surf 2 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Individual Computers, Germany
Date
2007
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 23
    Ethernet interface
  • Realtek 8019AS chipset
  • 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors
  • automatic detection of the used connector
  • 10 Mbit transfer rate (20 Mbit fullduplex on twisted-pair)
  • 16 kB databuffer
  • autoprefetch
  • automatic polarity correction for 10BaseT
  • Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro systems
  • SANA 2 driver (MNI driver is in development)
  • supported by NetBSD
    expansion ports
  • 26 pin expansion port compatible with the one on the Buddha/Catweasel controllers
  • two clock ports for A1200 expansions
  • one IDE port: 3,5" (40 pin header) - as free add-on to the X-Surf
    • can be activated by the IDE-fix software package
    • autobooting is not possible with these ports
    • the timing is not configurable
    • preemptive use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is impossible
  • all expansion ports are independent from each other and can be used at the same time