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Manufacturer
DCE, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
CD32
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8704 / 0
2157 / 0
  • turns the CD32 into an A1200
  • connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 8MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
    interfaces
  • serial DB25 male, RS232
  • parallel DB25 female, Centronics
  • external floppy DB23 female
  • video DB23 male, analog RGB
  • VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
  • internal 44 pin IDE header
    notes
  • the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
  • mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
  • supports up to three floppy drives
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
DCE SX 32 Mk1 - Main board front side
Main board, front side
DCE SX 32 Mk1 - Main board back side
Main board, back side
DCE SX 32 Mk1 - Connector board front side
Connector board, front side
DCE SX 32 Mk1 - Connector board back side
Connector board, back side

Manufacturer
DCE, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
CD32
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8704 / 0
2157 / 0
  • turns the CD32 into an A1200
  • connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
  • the board is little over half the size of SX 32 Mk1
  • lower power consumption
    Memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 8MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • improved memory controller (over SX 32 Mk1) which is more tolerant with SIMM specifications
    Interfaces
  • serial DB25 male, RS232
  • parallel DB25 female, Centronics
  • external floppy DB23 female
  • video DB23 male, analog RGB
  • VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
  • internal 44 pin IDE header
    Notes
  • optional PLCC FPU, can be clocked synchronously to the CPU (14 MHz) or asynchronously with an additional oscillator (up to 33 MHz)
  • the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
  • mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
  • the CD LED shows hard disk activity
  • supports up to three floppy drives
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
    Jumper Settings
    FunctionJ1J2J3J4
    Memory disabledOFF---
    1 MBONOFFONOFF
    2 MBONONOFFOFF
    4 MBONONONOFF
    8 MBONONONON
DCE SX 32 Mk2 -  top side
top side
DCE SX 32 Mk2 -  bottom side
bottom side
  • SX32Mk2.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / User Manual (german)
    3.6 MB

Manufacturer
DCE, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
CD32
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2157 / 0
  • turns the CD32 into an accelerated A1200
  • connects to the rear expansion connector into the place the FMV module
    processor
  • 68030 @ 25 / 50 MHz, PGA
  • optional 68882 @ 25 / 50 MHz, PGA
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 64 MB RAM
  • zero wait state for 50 ns or faster RAM
  • one wait state for slower RAM
    interfaces
  • serial DB25 male, RS232
  • parallel DB25 female, Centronics
  • external floppy DB23 female
  • video DB23 male, analog RGB
  • VGA HD15 male, analog RGB
  • internal 44 pin IDE header
    notes
  • buffered IDE interface
  • DMA transfers via the Akiko chip
  • the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
  • mounting holes for a 2.5" hard disk
  • supports up to three floppy drives
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
DCE SX 32 Pro - Connector board front side
Connector board, front side
DCE SX 32 Pro - Connector board back side
Connector board, back side
DCE SX 32 Pro - Main board front side
Main board, front side
DCE SX 32 Pro - Main board back side
Main board, back side

Manufacturer
Paravision / Microbotics, USA
Date
1994
Amiga
CD32
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 129
1010 / 193
  • turns the CD32 into an A1200
  • external box (15 × 20 × 6 cm), plugs into the rear expansion connector
  • passthrough connector, the FMV module still fits inside the CD32
    memory
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket
  • accepts up to 4 MB RAM with the FMV module installed or 8 MB without it
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • when 8 MB is installed, it appears as two blocks of 4 MB
  • memory disable jumper
    interfaces
  • serial DB9 male, RS232
  • parallel DB25 female, Centronics
  • video DB23 male, analog RGB
  • external floppy DB23 female
  • internal 44 pin IDE header
  • external DB37 IDE connector
  • 6 pin mini-DIN audio input for mixing external audio and CD32 sound
  • 5 pin DIN connector for an IBM-AT keyboard
    notes
  • the serial, parallel and floppy ports are controlled by two onboard CIA chips
  • place for a 2.5" hard disk inside the case
  • boot delay jumper - adds a 10 second delay before booting for slow hard drives
  • supports up to three floppy drives
  • disables the Aux port's serial connection feature - it can be used to attach Amiga keyboards only
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch - leaves alive the RGB port, the memory and the clock
    jumper settings
    1 -SIMM type: ON - double sided, OFF - single sided
    2 -SIMM size: ON - 4 or 8 MB, OFF - 1 or 2 MB
    3 -RAM autoconfig: ON - disabled
    4 -autoboot delay: ON - enabled
    5 -AT keyboard: ON - two Alt keys, OFF - right Alt key mapped to right Control key
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Main board back side
Main board, back side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Connector board front side
Connector board, front side
Paravision / Microbotics SX-1 - Connector board back side
Connector board, back side
  • SX1.dms
    tool disk (RDPrep v3.91, RDPrepX v2.90)
    148 kB

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