Manufacturer “Hypertek”
4 expansions in database
Manufacturer
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development, Canada
Date
1987
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    MIDI Interface
  • MIDI ports: 1× MIDI-IN, 1× MIDI-THRU, 1× MIDI-OUT/-THRU
  • front panel switch to select MIDI-OUT or -THRU for port 3
  • connects to the Amiga via the serial port, provides serial interface pass-through (selectable by front panel switch)
  • specific models for A1000 and A500/A2000 due to different serial port pinout on these models
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development Amiga MIDI Interface -  top side
top side

Manufacturer
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development, Canada
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
serial port
    MIDI Interface
  • MIDI ports: 1× MIDI-IN, 1× MIDI-THRU, 2× MIDI-OUT/-THRU
  • front panel switch to select MIDI-OUT or -THRU for port 3/4
  • connects to the Amiga via the serial port, provides serial interface pass-through (selectable by front panel switch)
  • specific models for A1000 and A500/A2000 due to different serial port pinout on these models

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1988-01

Manufacturer
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development, Canada
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000, A500, A2000
Interface
Paula socket
    System Error Handler
  • G.O.M.F. stands for 'Get Outa My Face'
  • global system error handling routine that eliminates Guru Meditation alerts as well as Task Held requesters, presents debug information and allows saving data
  • supplied as software and optionally with a hardware extension called GOMF Button
  • the GOMF Button allows skipping over system lockup conditions by readdressing a program to different memory location - that way, the program can be kept running
  • as the system is in an unknown state after error handling, it is advised to store the (possibly corrupted) data to temporary location and reboot
  • application allows removing a hanging program (nuke function)
  • GOMF Button board plugs into Paula socket, the Paula chip is replaced onto the board
  • board contains only a 555 timer, a 74LS368 inverting buffer chip as well as a couple of passive components
  • supports 68010 and 68020 processors

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1988-08

Manufacturer
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development, Canada
Date
1988
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
RGB port
    Graphics Adapter
  • provides flicker-free output on monochrome monitors
  • supported monitors: Commodore 1901 TTL PC monitor (green), Magnavox Monitor 80 (Model BM7622, amber)
  • RGB pass-through to attach a color monitor
  • includes disk with special Workbench font
    Notes
  • the Commodore 1901 TTL PC Monitor from 1985, which is supported by this expansion, is not be confused with the later introduced Commodore 1901 RGB Color Monitor which was often used with C64/C128
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development TTL Hi-Res Interface -  front side
front side
Hypertek / Silicon Springs Development TTL Hi-Res Interface -  back side
back side

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1988-01