Manufacturer “Power Computing”
13 expansions in database
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1993 | Amiga A1000, A500
| Interface side expansion port
| Autoconfig ID 34951 / 0
|
- sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
- supports 1M×4 ZIPs
- accepts ZIPs in groups of four, giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
- memory autoconfiguration
- connects to the side expansion port
- passthrough connector
top side
Cover removed, top side
- 4 MB RAM soldered to board
- eight 1M×4 ZIPs
- optional 14 MHz PGA FPU, up to 68882 @ 50 MHz with separate oscillator
- battery backed up clock
- disable switch
front side
back side
Advert (UK)
1993-05
Advert (GB)
1993-09
Advert (GB)
1993-11
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1993 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 655 / 0
|
FastRAM expansion
- one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB RAM
- supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
- accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
- optional PLCC or PGA FPU, clocked at 14 MHz or up to 50 MHz with separate oscillator
- battery backed up clock
Notes
- even with 8 MB RAM installed the board doesn't conflict with the PCMCIA port
- disable jumper
- jumper to limit RAM to 4 MB
- two different revisions exist, which differ in placement of the SIMM slot (either on front or back side of the card)
Advert (GB)
1993-11
- 1 MB Chip RAM
- eight 256k×4 DIPs, soldered to the board
- connects to the trapdoor slot
- battery backed-up clock
- disable jumper
front side
back side
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Amiga A1000, A500
| Interface side expansion port
| Autoconfig ID 34951 / 0
|
- sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
- supports 1M×4 ZIPs
- accepts ZIPs in groups of four, giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
- memory autoconfiguration
- connects to the side expansion port
- passthrough connector
top side
bottom side
Cover removed, top side
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1998 | Amiga A1200
| Interface Kickstart socket, Gayle
| Autoconfig ID 2206 / 8,16,18 2206 / 19,24,53
|
IDE Controller
- this is an Elbox FastATA 1200, sold under a different name by Power Computing
- PowerFlyer: FastATA 1200
- Power Flyer Junior: FastATA 1200 Lite
Advert (UK)
1998-09
Advert (IT)
2000-01
Advert (UK)
2000-12
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1999 | Amiga A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro III
| Autoconfig ID 2206 / 25 2206 / 29
|
IDE Controller
- this an Elbox FastATA 4000, sold under a different name by Power Computing
Advert (IT)
2000-01
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1995 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 2192 / 32,33
|
M-Tec 1230, front side
M-Tec 1230, back side
Advert (GB)
1994-07
Advert (GB)
1994-09
Advert (GB)
1994-12
Advert (GB)
1995-03
Manufacturer Power Computing, UK | Date 1997 | Amiga A500
| Interface 68000 socket
| Autoconfig ID 2192 / 33,36
|
- the Viper 530 is a name variation of the E-Matrix 530 as used by Power Computing
Advert (GB)
1997-06
Advert (UK)
1998-08
Advert (GB)
1995-03
- Viper IV is a name variation of M-Tec T1230LC as used by Power Computing
Advert (GB)
1997-06
- Viper V is a name variation of E-Matrix 1230 as used by Power Computing
Advert (GB)
1997-06