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Manufacturer
Elbox, Poland
Date
1999
Amiga
A4000
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 20
    Zorro busboard
  • 7× Zorro III slots
  • 1× extended video slot (inline with a Zorro slot)
  • 5× PCI slots
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
  • the PCI slots can be activated by the Mediator PCI 4000 bridgeboard
  • the board is part of the Elbox E/BOX 4000 Tower system
    • 3× 5.25" external drive bays
    • 1× 3.5" external drive bay
    • 6× 3.5" internal drive bays
    • 230W power supply
Elbox E/Box Zorro III/II -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Eagle Computer Products, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A4000
    Zorro III busboard
  • 8× Zorro II/III slots
  • 2× extended video slots
  • 5× ISA slots
    notes
  • the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
  • the board is part of the Eagle A4001 tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A4000 case
    • 6× 5.25" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
    • optional 230W power supply
    • the original A4000 power supply can also be installed additionally

Manufacturer
DCE, Germany
Date
2001
Amiga
A4000
    PCI busboard
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard, fits into the standard A4000 desktop case
  • four Zorro III slots and one extended video slot (exactly at the same location as on the original daughterboard)
  • four PCI 2.1 compliant slots
  • 33 MHz PCI clock
  • all slots are DMA capable
  • up to 50 MB/s transfer speed between PCI cards and the CyberStorm
  • 1.76 GB address space without bank switching
  • the CyberStorm firmware has to be updated
    drivers
  • CyberGFX 4 and Warp3D drivers for Voodoo3, Voodoo4, Voodoo5, Permedia2, ViRGE, ViRGE/DX and SiS6326 graphics cards
  • driver for Brooktree and Conexant Fusion based TV/Video cards with Microtune or Philips tuners
  • driver for certain Realtek based network cards
  • driver for certain ESS and ForteMedia sound cards
  • despite many announcements, USB drivers were not released
DCE G-Rex 4000D -  front side
front side
DCE G-Rex 4000D -  back side
back side
DCE G-Rex 4000D -  front side
front side
DCE G-Rex 4000D -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Elbox, Poland
Date
2002
Amiga
A3000
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 33,36,161
    PCI busboard
  • five PCI 2.1 compliant slots
  • 33 MHz PCI clock (264 MB/s with SharkPPC G3/G4)
  • up to 132 MB/s transfer speed between PCI cards
  • 4 GB continuous PCI memory space accessed through the 512 MB window in the Zorro III address space
  • uses the same PCI to Zorro III bridgeboard as the Mediator 4000D
    Zorro III busboard
  • six Zorro III slots
  • supports Zorro III autoconfig
  • one video slot
    notes
  • supports the busmastering mechanism in all PCI slots
  • supports DMA transfers between PCI cards and the A3000 motherboard
  • address and data parity control support in all PCI slots
  • four PCI interrupt lines
  • can use the SDRAM/SGRAM of PCI display cards as system memory - faster than memory on Amiga processor cards
  • works with all existing A3000 processor cards
  • the board is part of the Mirage 3000 tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A3000 case
    Mediator Multimedia CD
  • Picasso96 2D drivers for: Voodoo5, Voodoo4, Voodoo3, Voodoo Banshee, S3 Virge and S3 Virge DX PCI graphic cards
  • Warp 3D drivers for: Voodoo3, Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 PCI graphic cards
  • Sana II network drivers for 10 and 100 Mbps PCI Ethernet cards
  • AHI sound drivers for: Sound Blaster 128 and ForteMedia FM801 based PCI cards
  • TV tuner drivers for most available PCI TV tuner cards (98 TV card models, several tuners supported) - requires a PCI graphics card
  • USB drivers for the Elbox Spider PCI card - EHCI (Hi-Speed USB 2.0) and OHCI (Full-Speed and Low-Speed USB 1.1) drivers for the Poseidon stack
  • MPEG-2 Audio and Video hardware decoder PCI card drivers are in development

Manufacturer
Elbox, Poland
Date
2001
Amiga
A4000
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 33,34,35,161
    PCI busboard
  • five PCI 2.1 compliant slots
  • 33 MHz PCI clock (66 MHz with SharkPPC G3/G4)
  • up to 132 MB/s transfer speed between PCI cards (264 MB/s with SharkPPC G3/G4)
  • 4 GB continuous PCI memory space accessed through the 512 MB window in the Zorro III address space
    Zorro III busboard
  • six Zorro III slots
  • supports Zorro III autoconfig
  • one extended video slot
    busmastering controller
  • supports the busmastering mechanism in all PCI slots
  • supports DMA transfers between PCI cards and the A4000 motherboard
  • address and data parity control support in all PCI slots
  • four PCI interrupt lines
  • can use the SDRAM/SGRAM of PCI display cards as system memory - faster than memory on Amiga processor cards
  • works with all existing A4000 processor cards
  • the board is part of the Mirage 4000Pro tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A4000 case
    Mediator Multimedia CD
  • Picasso96 2D drivers for: Voodoo5, Voodoo4, Voodoo3, Voodoo Banshee, S3 Virge and S3 Virge DX PCI graphic cards
  • Warp 3D drivers for: Voodoo3, Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 PCI graphic cards
  • Sana II network drivers for 10 and 100 Mbps PCI Ethernet cards
  • AHI sound drivers for: Sound Blaster 128 and ForteMedia FM801 based PCI cards
  • TV tuner drivers for most available PCI TV tuner cards (98 TV card models, several tuners supported) - requires a PCI graphics card
  • USB drivers for the Elbox Spider PCI card - EHCI (Hi-Speed USB 2.0) and OHCI (Full-Speed and Low-Speed USB 1.1) drivers for the Poseidon stack
  • MPEG-2 Audio and Video hardware decoder PCI card drivers are in development
Elbox Mediator PCI 4000D -  front side
front side
Elbox Mediator PCI 4000D -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Elbox, Poland
Date
2002
Amiga
A4000
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 41
    PCI and Zorro III busboard
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard, fits into the standard A4000 desktop case
  • three free Zorro III slots
  • no video slot
  • four PCI 2.1 compliant slots
  • 33 MHz PCI clock (66 MHz with SharkPPC G3/G4)
  • up to 132 MB/s transfer speed between PCI cards (264 MB/s with SharkPPC G3/G4)
  • 4 GB continuous PCI memory space accessed through the 512 MB window in the Zorro III address space
    busmastering controller
  • supports the busmastering mechanism in all PCI slots
  • supports DMA transfers between PCI cards and the A4000 motherboard
  • address and data parity control support in all PCI slots
  • four PCI interrupt lines
  • can use the SDRAM/SGRAM of PCI display cards as system memory - faster than memory on Amiga processor cards
  • works with all existing A4000 processor cards
    Mediator Multimedia CD
  • Picasso96 2D drivers for: Voodoo5, Voodoo4, Voodoo3, Voodoo Banshee, S3 Virge and S3 Virge DX PCI graphic cards
  • Warp 3D drivers for: Voodoo3, Voodoo4 and Voodoo5 PCI graphic cards
  • Sana II network drivers for 10 and 100 Mbps PCI Ethernet cards
  • AHI sound drivers for: Sound Blaster 128 and ForteMedia FM801 based PCI cards
  • TV tuner drivers for most available PCI TV tuner cards (98 TV card models, several tuners supported) - requires a PCI graphics card
  • USB drivers for the Elbox Spider PCI card - EHCI (Hi-Speed USB 2.0) and OHCI (Full-Speed and Low-Speed USB 1.1) drivers for the Poseidon stack
  • MPEG-2 Audio and Video hardware decoder PCI card drivers are in development

Manufacturer
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1998
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
3855 / 1
    Micronik Z-3i (6860 rev6.2 - 6.3)
  • 5× Zorro II/III slots
  • 1× extended video slot
  • 2× PCI slots
  • 1× ISA slot
  • 1× A4000 CPU slot - an A4000 processor board is required for Zorro III operation
  • a 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
  • SCSI controller (123.device) with 50 pin internal SCSI header
    Micronik Z-3i Mk2 (6860 rev6.6 - 6.8)
  • 5× Zorro II/III slots (the middle slot is Zorro II only)
  • 1× extended video slot
  • 3× PCI slots
  • 2× ISA slot
  • 1× A4000 CPU slot - an A4000 processor board is required for Zorro III operation
  • SCSI controller - Qlogic FAS216 controller IC, 50 pin internal SCSI header
    notes
  • the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
  • the PCI slots cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way
  • the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
  • the Zorro III slots are slower than the A3000 or A4000 slots
  • connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
  • the board is part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
    • 2× 5.25" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
    • uprated power supply
MicroniK Micronik A1200 Z-3i (6860) -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A3000
    Zorro III busboard
  • 7× Zorro III slots
  • 1× video slot
  • 6× ISA slots
  • the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
  • replaces the original A3000 desktop daughterboard
  • the board is part of the Micronik A3000 Classic tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A3000 desktop case
    • 6× 5.25" external drive bays
    • 3× 3.5" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
    • optional 250W power supply
MicroniK Micronik A3000 (6910) -  front side
front side
MicroniK Micronik A3000 (6910) -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
MicroniK, Germany
Date
1995
Amiga
A4000
    ISA version - Micronik 6960
  • 7× Zorro III slots
  • 2× extended video slots
  • 5× ISA slots
    PCI version - Micronik 6980
  • 7× Zorro III slots
  • 1× extended video slot
  • 3× PCI slots (cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way)
  • 3× ISA slots
    notes
  • the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
  • the board is part of the Micronik A4000 Classic tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A4000 case
    • 6× 5.25" external drive bays
    • 3× 3.5" external drive bays
    • 2× 3.5" internal drive bays
    • optional 250W power supply
MicroniK Micronik A4000 (6960 & 6980) -  front side
front side
MicroniK Micronik A4000 (6960 & 6980) -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
RBM Digitaltechnik, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Zorro busboard
  • 5× Zorro II slots
  • does not support DMA - many SCSI cards are ruled out
  • does not comply with the Zorro II specifications:
    • /XRDY (External Ready - used for adding wait states) is halfways implemented
    • /OVR (/DTACK Override - used for delaying Zorro bus cycle termination) is not implemented at all
    • as a side effect it is possible to achieve 2-cycle Zorro accesses - faster than other Zorro boards if the card can take advantage of it
  • optional extended video slot - VidiON ex module
  • a Zorro III upgrade with A4000 style CPU slot (TurboON 32) was planned but never realised
  • connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
  • the board is part of the RBM Towerhawk 1200 IIex tower system

Manufacturer
RBM Digitaltechnik, Germany
Date
1996
Amiga
A4000
    Zorro III busboard
  • 7× Zorro III slots
  • 2× extended video slots
  • 5× ISA slots
  • the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
  • only the first four Zorro slots are DMA capable
  • designed only as a double sided PCB, not as a multi layer one (with dedicated ground and power layers) as requested in the Zorro III specifications
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
  • the board is part of the Towerhawk 4000 tower system
RBM Digitaltechnik ONBoard 4000 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Eagle Computer Products, Germany
Date
1997
Amiga
A4000
    Zorro III and PCI busboard
  • 7× Zorro II/III slots - only 4 is DMA capable
  • 2× extended video slots
  • 3× PCI slots (cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way)
  • 2× ISA slots
  • 1× PCI/ISA single board computer (SBC) slot
    PC cards
  • the SBC slot can take any industrial all-in-one PC card, for example:
    • Siliconrax SBC cards
    • Pentitrator (offered by the US distributor, AntiGravity)
    • Speedfire (offered by Eagle)
  • activates the PCI and ISA slots
  • an SBC card is not a BridgeBoard, it cannot use Amiga resources, it requires its own memory, graphics card, drives, etc.
  • Eagle and AntiGravity offered HiQ's Siamese system to integrate the Amiga and PC parts
    notes
  • the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
  • replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
  • the board requires the Eagle 4000 tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A4000 case
Eagle Computer Products PCI Shuttle -  back side
back side
Eagle Computer Products PCI Shuttle -  front side
front side
Eagle Computer Products PCI Shuttle -  back side
back side
Eagle Computer Products PCI Shuttle -  front side
front side