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343 expansions found
Manufacturer
Bio-Con
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
5768 / 137
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
  • with 8 MB RAM installed, the memory address space can be set either continuous or PCMCIA compatible
  • optional PLCC or PGA FPU, 68881 @ 14 MHz - 68882 @ 50 MHz
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Bio-Con 1208MA -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Skyles Electric Works
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM Expansion
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

Advert (US)
1986-05

Manufacturer
Comspec Communications
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM Expansion
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
Comspec Communications 256K Chip Mem Expansion -  front side
front side
Comspec Communications 256K Chip Mem Expansion -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Starpoint Software
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
  • designed by Bryce Nesbitt
  • both sides of the circuit board are full of funny writings and drawings:
    • "this side down" (an arrow points to the right)
    • "Hi Matt!"
    • "I'm schizophrenic and so am I"
    • "Hello hackers"
    • "Kilroy was here"
    • "Humpty Dumpty was pushed!"
    • "Harriet Merchanice Inc"
    • "Hare Krsna..."
    • "electrons go this way ->"
    • "<- electron flow"
    • "today's winning lottery number: Pi"
    • "wanted: Russian secrets, inquire within"
    • a footprint of a dog
Starpoint Software 256k RAM Board -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1986-08

Manufacturer
ASDG
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro I
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • uses 256k×1 DIPs, 150 ns
  • zero wait states
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device)
  • the Zorro I version (2M) fits into any Zorro I expansion chassis, such as ASDG's Mini-Rack
  • the Zorro II version (2MI) was licensed to Micron Technology

Advert (US)
1986-08

Advert (US)
1987-02

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • two clips are connected to Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Fat Agnus 8372B which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal 512 kB RAM expansions in A500 trapdoor slot
W.A.W. Elektronik 2MB ChipRAM Adapter -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik 2MB ChipRAM Adapter -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Nicolas Welte
Date
2003
Amiga
A500
  • 2 MB Fast RAM expansion
  • connects to the 40 pin expansion header of the Commodore A570
  • four 1M×4 chips soldered on board
  • disable jumper
  • nothing else is required to be on the board as the multiplexing circuit is already in the A570
Nicolas Welte 2MB RAM for A570 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Gigatron
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Gigatron 500 SE -  front side
front side
Gigatron 500 SE -  back side
back side
Gigatron 500 SE -  front side
front side
Gigatron 500 SE -  back side
back side

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1989-10

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1990-01

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1990-02

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1990-03

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1990-05

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1990-07

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1990-11

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 64,65
No description available.

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Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 3
1010 / 4
    SIMM version
    • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • MicroBotics offered so called PopSimms which are SIMMs with eight empty DIP sockets
    • supports 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs, either conventional or PopSimm
    • accepts SIMMs in pairs giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations respectively
    DIP version
    • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
    • supports 1M×1 DIPs only
    • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • no waitstates
  • the autoconfig space is divided into two 4 MB areas
  • by disabling the autoconfig, the address space can be set to be totally continuous
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 front side
DIP version, Rev 2, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 2 back side
DIP version, Rev 2, back side
Microbotics 8-Up! - DIP version, Rev 3 front side
DIP version, Rev 3, front side
Microbotics 8-Up! - SIMM version front side
SIMM version, front side
  • 8Up.pdf
    User's Guide (english)
    38 kB

Advert (US)
1988-09

Advert (US)
1989-03

Advert (GB)
1989-06

Manufacturer
ASDG
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
Zorro I
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • AutoConfig does not support 6 MB configurations, so it is represented as two cards (2 + 4 MB)
  • uses 1M×1 (411000) DIPs
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device)
  • the Zorro I version (8M) fits into any Zorro I expansion chassis, such as ASDG's Mini-Rack
  • the Zorro II version (8MI) was licensed to Progressive Peripherals
ASDG 8M & 8MI -  front side
front side
ASDG 8M & 8MI -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1987-03

Advert (CA)
1988-12

Manufacturer
Phoenix Microtechnologies
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    FastRAM expansion
  • supports 0.5, 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • autoconfiguration disable switch
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • versions for A500 and A1000 differ in case and passthrough option, passthrough connector is only featured in the A1000 version
  • battery backed realtime clock

Manufacturer
Alan Kent
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM Expansion
  • provides 1 MB FastRAM
  • uses 32 41256 RAM chips and Texas Instruments THCT4502 controller
  • memory is mapped in range 0x200000 to 0x2fffff
  • no memory autoconfiguration, requires the use of AddMem program
  • connects to the side expansion port, no pass-through port
  • battery backed real-time clock
  • 50 pin MFM hard disk expansion connector, compatible with Western Digital WD1002-05 controller card
  • available as kit which contained a bare PCB, pre-programmed PAL chip, schematic, parts list and a floppy disk with public domain software
Alan Kent A Meager Mega Card -  front side
front side
Alan Kent A Meager Mega Card -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Compware
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
Compware A1000 256k -  front side
front side
Compware A1000 256k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000
  • expands the A1000 with 512 kB Fast RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • can be installed into A1000 PAL models only
  • connects into the sockets of six motherboard chips at location U1G, U1H, U2G, U2H, U3G, U4G
  • installing requires soldering
  • disable switch

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1989-10

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1990-05

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1990-06

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1990-07

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1990-08

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1985
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
Commodore A1050 - without shield front side
without shield, front side
Commodore A1050 - without shield back side
without shield, back side
Commodore A1050 - with shield front side
with shield, front side
Commodore A1050 - with shield back side
with shield, back side

Manufacturer
Analogic Computers
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2194 / 1
    Memory Expansion
  • expands FastRAM up to 8 MB
  • number of memory slots: 1
  • required memory type: SIMM, 72-pin, size 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB
  • battery backed up clock
Analogic Computers A1209 -  front side
front side
Analogic Computers A1209 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000
Interface
CPU slot
  • the built-in Fast RAM card of the A2000-A (which has only 512 kB Chip RAM on its motherboard)
  • 512 kB RAM soldered on board (16 DIPs), 150 ns
  • 16 additional DIP sockets accept another 512 kB RAM for 1 MB total
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
  • maprom function
  • possible configurations:
    • 512 kB system RAM
    • Kickstart RAM
    • 1 MB system RAM
    • Kickstart RAM + 512 kB system RAM
  • connects to the CPU slot
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  front side
front side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  back side
back side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  front side
front side
Commodore A2000 1MB RAM -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
Commodore A2052 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2052 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1986
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
    RAM expansion card
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs only, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
    jumper settings
    J1
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    J2
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF

    - 2 MB
    - 4 MB (U16-U32 and U55-U62)
    - diagnostic mode
    - 8 MB
    notes
  • some revision 3 boards have 8 MB pre-installed from factory with DIP chips soldered in (no sockets)
Commodore A2058 -  front side
front side
Commodore A2058 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Roßmöller
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • sixteen DIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 1M×1, 100 ns DIPs
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board connects to the Gary socket
  • disable switch
  • battery backed up clock
  • newer revisions have write protection jumper for the clock
  • in case of Big Agnus (8372) the JP2 jumper on the motherboard has to be cut and connected with a wire to the Gary adaptor
Roßmöller A2MB-500 - Card with swapped layers front side
Card with swapped layers, front side
Roßmöller A2MB-500 - Card with swapped layers back side
Card with swapped layers, back side
Roßmöller A2MB-500 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A2MB-500 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-12

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-07

Advert (DE)
1990-10

Manufacturer
VCS
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
VCS A301 -  front side
front side
VCS A301 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
VCS
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
VCS A305 / A306 -  back side
back side
VCS A305 / A306 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×4 DIPs
  • 512 kB / 1 MB Chip RAM jumper
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper

Manufacturer
W.T.S. Electronics
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM - expands the A500 to 1 MB Chip RAM
  • sixteen socketed 256k×1 DIPs
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
W.T.S. Electronics A500 Pro-RAM -  front side
front side
W.T.S. Electronics A500 Pro-RAM -  back side
back side

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1987
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • rev 5 (1987) and before: sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • rev 6 (1988) and after: four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • rechargeable Ni-Cad battery
  • metal shield
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Commodore A501 - Rev 6  front side
Rev 6, front side
Commodore A501 - Rev 6  back side
Rev 6, back side
Commodore A501 - Rev 6  front side
Rev 6, front side
Commodore A501 - Rev 6  back side
Rev 6, back side
Commodore A501 -  front side
front side
Commodore A501 -  back side
back side
Commodore A501 - Rev 5  back side
Rev 5, back side
Commodore A501 - Rev 5  back side
Rev 5, back side

Advert Part 1 (AU)
1991-07

Advert Part 2 (AU)
1991-07

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4, 70 ns DIPs, soldered on board
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • metal shield
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Commodore A501+ -  front side
front side
Commodore A501+ -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DRAM chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
3-State A502 & A502 Plus -  front side
front side
3-State A502 & A502 Plus -  back side
back side
3-State A502 & A502 Plus -  front side
front side
3-State A502 & A502 Plus -  back side
back side

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1989-10

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1990-05

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1990-06

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1990-07

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1990-08

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1991-01

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1992-02

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1992-08

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • sixteen DIP sockets with 512 kB RAM
  • 256k×1, 120 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
3-State A502/16 -  front side
front side
3-State A502/16 -  back side
back side
3-State A502/16 -  front side
front side
3-State A502/16 -  back side
back side
3-State A502/16 -  front side
front side
3-State A502/16 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • four ZIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 1M×4 ZIPs (514400)
    • A502/4: 80 ns ZIPs
    • A502/4 Plus: 70 ns ZIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

Manufacturer
Alcomp
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2093 / 2
  • 32 DIP sockets for 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1, 80-120 ns DIPs
  • memory autoconfig
  • plugs into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • big board, covers a large area inside the A500
  • no disable switch
Alcomp A504 -  front side
front side
Alcomp A504 -  back side
back side
Alcomp A504 -  front side
front side
Alcomp A504 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1990-11

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • 32 1×256k 120 ns DIPs
  • plugs into the trapdoor slot
3-State A504 Plus -  front side
front side
3-State A504 Plus -  back side
back side
3-State A504 Plus -  front side
front side
3-State A504 Plus -  back side
back side
3-State A504 Plus -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

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1992-08

Manufacturer
Roßmöller
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs soldered on board
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable switch
Roßmöller A512 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A512 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-07

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
    Memory Expansion
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 1M×1 chips soldered to board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor connects to the Gary socket
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • clock write protection jumper
M-Tec A52Mb -  front side
front side
M-Tec A52Mb -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-01

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 1M×1 ZIPs soldered to board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor connects to the Gary socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • clock write protection jumper
  • disable switch
M-Tec A52MbZIP - with Gary adaptor front side
with Gary adaptor, front side
M-Tec A52MbZIP -  front side
front side
M-Tec A52MbZIP -  back side
back side
M-Tec A52MbZIP - with Gary adaptor front side
with Gary adaptor, front side
M-Tec A52MbZIP -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1995-12

Advert (DE)
1995-12

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket, CPU slot
  • both versions use the same main board, they differ only in the adapter boards
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs (514256), 70 - 80 ns
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 MB configurations
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • A580:
    • the adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
    • can use only 1.8 MB RAM of the main board
  • A580 Plus:
    • the adaptor board connects to the 68000's socket
    • can use all 2 MB RAM of the main board
    • requires Fat Agnus 8372A
    • Chip RAM size can be switched between 512 kB and 1 MB
3-State A580 & A580 Plus -  front side
front side
3-State A580 & A580 Plus -  back side
back side
3-State A580 & A580 Plus -  front side
front side

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1990-05

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1990-06

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1990-07

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1990-08

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1991-01

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1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • two 30 pin 128 kB SIPs soldered on board
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
3-State A580 II -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2006
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • two 256k×16, 60 ns SOJ chips
  • battery backed-up clock
  • leak proof non-rechargable lithium battery
  • A1200 compatible clock port

Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB or 1 MB Chip RAM
  • one or two 256k×16, 80 ns SOJs, soldered on board
  • battery backed up clock
  • metal shield
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight DIP sockets with 256k×4, 70 ns chips
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • battery backed-up clock
3-State A602 -  front side
front side
3-State A602 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2009
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
    memory expansion
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • 8 128K×8 SRAM chips, soldered to the board
  • battery backed-up clock
  • A1200 compatible clock port
  • Denise socket, meant for the Indivision ECS flicker fixer
    notes
  • the RF shield of the A600 has to be modified in order to install the A603
  • an installed Apollo 630 processor board collides with the Denise socket - using it together with the A603 is possible by separating them with a small spacer, but the Indivision will not fit
  • in the retail package a CR2032 battery is not included due to WEEE restrictions

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2011
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
    memory expansion
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • RAM chips are soldered to the board
  • battery backed-up clock
  • two A1200 compatible clock ports, the secondary port has a 60% higher transfer speed
  • Denise socket, meant for the Indivision ECS flicker fixer
    notes
  • the RF shield of the A600 has to be removed in order to install all options
  • only clockport expansions with cable can be attached due to space constraints
  • a small riser card for the secondary clock port is included to allow direct connection of a Subway USB controller
  • in the retail package the (needed) CR1220 battery is not included due to WEEE restrictions

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2013
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
    memory expansion
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • RAM chips are soldered to the board
  • two A1200 compatible clock ports, the secondary port has a 60% higher transfer speed (benefits e.g. the USB module RapidRoad)
  • additional clock port for the RTC module from Individual Computers
  • Denise socket, meant for the Indivision ECS flicker fixer
    notes
  • the RF shield of the A600 has to be removed in order to install all options
  • only clockport expansions with cable can be attached due to space constraints
  • a small riser card for the secondary clock port is included to allow direct connection of a Subway USB controller

Manufacturer
Roßmöller
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 16 DIP sockets accept 2 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) or 4M×1 (514000) DIPs
  • all sockets have to be occupied
  • connects to the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
    jumper settings
  • pin 1 is closest to the RAM chips
    1-2
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    3-4
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
     
    - 2 MB
    - 0 MB
    - 4 MB
    - 8 MB
Roßmöller A8MB-1000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-1000 -  back side
back side
Roßmöller A8MB-1000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-1000 -  back side
back side

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1990-05

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1990-07

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1990-09

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1991-03

Manufacturer
Roßmöller
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 16 DIP sockets accept 2 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) or 4M×1 (514000) DIPs
  • all sockets have to be occupied
  • early revisions have compatibility problems with 68030 or better processor cards
  • disable switch
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  back side
back side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-2000 -  back side
back side

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1989-12

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1990-05

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1990-07

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1990-09

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1991-03

Manufacturer
Roßmöller
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 16 ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
Roßmöller A8MB-4 -  front side
front side
Roßmöller A8MB-4 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1991-03

Manufacturer
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Autoconfig ID
2052 / 32
  • plugs into the CPU direct slot of the Commodore A2630 or IVS Vector
  • 64 ZIP sockets for up to 32 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of eight (4 MB increments)
  • RAM disable and autoconfig disable jumpers with status LEDs
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  back side
back side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning Access 32 -  front side
front side
  • Access32.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    1641 kB

Advert (DE)
1991-11

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1992-05

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1992-11

Manufacturer
Ashcom Design
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
No description available.

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Advert (GB)
1989-06

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1989-09

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1991-07

Manufacturer
Ashcom Design
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
No description available.

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Advert (GB)
1993-01

Manufacturer
ICD
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2071 / 4
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
ICD AdRAM 2080 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1990-07

Manufacturer
ICD
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock

Manufacturer
ICD
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • no disable switch

Manufacturer
ICD
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 MB configurations
  • can be configured to provide 512 kB Chip RAM and up to 1.5 MB Fast RAM
  • battery backed up clock
  • the RAM board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adapter board connects to Gary's socket - if 1 MB Chip RAM is present, a wire has to be soldered between the adaptor and the motherboard

Manufacturer
ICD
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 32 DIP sockets accept 4 MB RAM (AdRAM 540)
  • supports 256k×4 (414256), 70 - 120 ns DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 MB configurations
  • expandable to 6 MB with the optional AdRAM 560 board
  • only 4 MB of 6 is continuous
  • only 2.5 MB RAM is autoconfigured
  • the 1.5 MB option does not work properly with Kickstart 1.2 when the RAM chips are installed in the first three banks
    • install one megabyte in the first two blocks (those get automatically recognized) and install the rest of the chips in one of the last four blocks (those will be recognized by the AdRAM program)
  • no disable switch
  • battery backed up clock
  • the RAM board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adapter board connects to Gary's socket - if 1 MB Chip RAM is present, a wire has to be soldered between the adaptor and the motherboard
ICD AdRAM 540 & 560 - with 560D  front side
with 560D, front side
ICD AdRAM 540 & 560 - with 560D  front side
with 560D, front side
ICD AdRAM 540 & 560 -  front side
front side
ICD AdRAM 540 & 560 -  back side
back side
ICD AdRAM 540 & 560 -  front side
front side

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1990-07

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1990-07

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1991-07

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM, 256k×4 ZIPs in eight sockets
  • optional 2 MB Fast RAM, 1M×4 ZIPs in four sockets
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • with 1 MB Chip RAM only, two clips are connected to Gary
  • with 2 MB Fast RAM, an adaptor board has to be connected to the Gary socket
  • systems with only 512 kB Chip RAM have to be reworked
  • memory autoconfiguration
W.A.W. Elektronik Advanced ChipRAM Adapter -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik Advanced ChipRAM Adapter - with Gary adaptor front side
with Gary adaptor, front side

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1992-11

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1993-02

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1993-06

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1993-10

Manufacturer
Alcomp
Date
1988/1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • 1988: sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • 1989: four 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
Alcomp Alcomp 512k -  front side
front side
Alcomp Alcomp 512k -  back side
back side
Alcomp Alcomp 512k -  front side
front side
Alcomp Alcomp 512k -  back side
back side

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1988-02

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1988-03

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1988-04

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1988-06

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1988-10

Manufacturer
Access Associates
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1012 / 0,1
  • 16 DIP sockets for 512 kB or 2 MB RAM
  • takes 256k×1 or 1M×1 DIPs
  • upgrading to 2 MB requires two PALs to be replaced (both are socketed)
  • autoconfigures itself under Kickstart 1.2 or above, requires software under Kickstart 1.1
  • zero wait states
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • no passthrough connector

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1986-06

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1986-11

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1987-07

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 8
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA2-8M -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA2-8M -  back side
back side

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1992-06

Advert (US)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4, 100 ns or faster DIPs in groups of four
  • 1 MB can be set either as Chip or Fast RAM
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-2M -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-2M -  back side
back side

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1991-12

Advert (US)
1992-06

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4, 100 ns or faster DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5 to 4 MB configurations in 512kB increments
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch, connected to jumper JP2 on the board

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4, 120 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-512K -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-512K -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1991-12

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RA5-512K+ for the A500
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
    RA5-1M+ for the A500+
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • both cards use the same PCB
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable jumper
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-512K+ / RA5-1M+ -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-512K+ / RA5-1M+ -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
2076 / 24
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs, 100 ns or faster
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four, giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • disable switch on top of the case
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • incompatible with the A570 CD-ROM drive connected to the passthrough connector - disabling the AlfaRAM's memory gets the A570 to work
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-8M -  front side
front side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-8M -  back side
back side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-8M - Case top side
Case, top side
Alfa Data AlfaRam RA5-8M - Case opened top side
Case opened, top side

Manufacturer
Alfa Data
Date
1993
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • fits into the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper

Manufacturer
Vertex Associates
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM Expansion
  • 2 MB Fast RAM expansion
  • two sandwich boards, each with 32 256K×1 chips soldered to the board
  • plugs into side expansion port
  • no passthrough port
  • disable switch
  • battery backed realtime clock
Vertex Associates Alterex 1002 - Case front side
Case, front side
Vertex Associates Alterex 1002 - Case back side
Case, back side
Vertex Associates Alterex 1002 - Board front side
Board, front side
Vertex Associates Alterex 1002 - Board back side
Board, back side

Manufacturer
Ameristar Technologies
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM Expansion
  • FastRAM expansion up to 2 MB RAM
  • zero wait states
  • connects to the side expansion port

Advert (US)
1987-04

Manufacturer
Ameristar Technologies
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM Expansion
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

Advert (US)
1987-04

Manufacturer
Phoenix Microtechnologies
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    memory expansion
  • 512kB RAM
  • four 1M×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

Manufacturer
CardCo / C-Ltd.
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1004 / 245
  • 32 DIP sockets for 1 MB RAM
  • 256k×1, 150 ns DIPs
  • the memory is autoconfigured under KickStart 1.2
  • Intel C8208 DRAM controller
  • all components are socketed
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • optional passthrough connector - multiple aMEGA boxes can be connected together
  • early versions were buggy and generated too much wait-states, performing slower than Chip RAM - cutting a trace and soldering a wire fixes it
CardCo / C-Ltd. aMEGA -  front side
front side
CardCo / C-Ltd. aMEGA -  front side
front side
CardCo / C-Ltd. aMEGA - PCB front side
PCB, front side

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1986-07

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1987-01

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1987-03

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1987-06

Manufacturer
Archos
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2640 / 10
No description available.

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1994-04

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1994-05

Manufacturer
ProvTech
Date
1997
Amiga
A3000
  • allows using SIMMs instead of the fragile ZIPs
  • the board covers the entire area of ZIP sockets and connects into some of them
      four socket version
    • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 16 MB RAM
    • supports 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
    • SIMM sizes can be mixed
      two socket version
    • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 16 MB RAM
    • supports 8 MB SIMMs only, 80 ns or faster
  • the motherboard DIP sockets still can be used with the four socket version of AmiFast if SIMM socket 0 is left empty
  • the SIMMs operate in page mode (static column ZIPs are up to 10% faster)
  • not compatible with A3000T
  • does not fit into A3000s which use ROM tower
ProvTech AmiFAST 3000 -  front side
front side
ProvTech AmiFAST 3000 -  back side
back side
ProvTech AmiFAST 3000 -  front side
front side
ProvTech AmiFAST 3000 -  back side
back side

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1997-01

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1997-03

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1997-08

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1997-12

Manufacturer
ProvTech
Date
1997
Amiga
A3000T
No description available.

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1997-08

Advert (US)
1997-12

Manufacturer
Kline-Tronics
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 32 DIP sockets for 1 MB RAM
  • 256k×1 DIPs
  • zero waitstates
  • the memory is autoconfigured under KickStart 1.2
  • all components are socketed
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
Kline-Tronics Ammeg1 -  front side
front side

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1987-07

Advert (US)
1988-02

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable switch

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Zydec AMRAM-16 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Zydec
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
    Memory Expansion
  • up to 1.5 MB RAM - gives 2 MB total
  • twelve 256k×4 DIPs or sockets
  • 0, 0.5, 1 or 1.5 MB configurations
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adapter board connects to the Gary socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • requires Kickstart 1.3

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
Zydec AMRAM-6001 -  front side
front side
Zydec AMRAM-6001 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
    Memory Expansion
  • 1 MB RAM - gives 1.5 MB total
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs soldered onto the board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adapter board connects to the Gary socket
  • expandable with a standard 512 kB trapdoor slot RAM expansion (not exceeding 9 cm in length) for 2 MB total
  • disable switch
  • requires Kickstart 1.3

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Zydec
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Zydec
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 ZIPs
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
ACT Elektronik
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2194 / 1
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
  • optional PGA FPU
  • with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
  • battery backed up clock

Manufacturer
Integrated Memory Products
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2104 / 4
  • 64 DIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • takes DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs
Integrated Memory Products Aries -  front side
front side
Integrated Memory Products Aries -  back side
back side

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1991-06

Manufacturer
Comspec Communications
Date
1990
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Kickstart switcher
  • eliminates the need for disk-based Kickstart
  • two sockets allow both 1.3 and 2.0 ROMs installed at once
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • allows using the freed up 256 kB Kickstart RAM as system RAM
Comspec Communications ARM-1000 -  front side
front side
Comspec Communications ARM-1000 -  back side
back side
Comspec Communications ARM-1000 -  left side
left side
Comspec Communications ARM-1000 -  front side
front side
Comspec Communications ARM-1000 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Ashcom Design
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
No description available.

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1990-06

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1991-07

Manufacturer
Power Computing
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

Manufacturer
Electronic Design
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
10676 / 136
  • sixteen ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four giving configurations from 512 kB to 8 MB
  • DIP switch for RAM configuration (accessible from outside)
  • power LED
Electronic Design ATP-Speicher 500 - exterior front side
exterior, front side
Electronic Design ATP-Speicher 500 - exterior back side
exterior, back side
Electronic Design ATP-Speicher 500 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Electronic Design ATP-Speicher 500 - PCB back side
PCB, back side

Manufacturer
Atronic
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
Atronic Atronic 256k -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Comspec Communications
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1006 / 1
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets for 1 MB (AX1000) or 2 MB (AX2000) RAM
  • accepts 256 kB SIMMs in groups of four
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector - multiple AX2000s can be connected together
Comspec Communications AX-1000 & AX-2000 -  front side
front side

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1986-05

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1986-07

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1986-09

Advert (US)
1986-11

Advert AX-2000 (US)
1987-01

Advert (US)
1987-05

Manufacturer
S.E. Watts Electronics
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • provides 2 or 4 MB of additional RAM
  • 4 SIMM sockets
    • takes 1 MB SIMMs in pairs
    • supports 80 or 100 ns SIMMs
    • 2 MB: socket U3 + U5 have to be occupied
  • 1 or 2 MB of the total RAM are Chip RAM, depending on the Agnus revision
  • FastRAM can be autoconfigured, or added manually via AddMem
  • installation is complicated and involves cutting traces on the Amiga motherboard and soldering wires to the GR-2 adapter board
  • RAM present in the A500 (512kB) can be utilised as FastRAM - 2 additional wires have to be soldered from the RAM chips to the AX-RAM board
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board GR-2 connects to Gary's socket (Gary has to be replaced on the board)
  • disable switch, has to be connected to the AX-RAM and GR-2 board
  • battery backed up clock
  • jumper settings:
  • Main Board JP2: ON - 2M Agnus OFF - 1M Agnus
    Main Board JP3: ON - 4MB installed OFF - 2MB installed
    GR-2 J1: 1-2 - AutoConfig 2-3 - AddMem
    GR-2 J2: 1-2 - 2M Agnus 2-3 - 1M Agnus
S.E. Watts Electronics AX-RAM FOUR - Main Card front side
Main Card, front side
S.E. Watts Electronics AX-RAM FOUR - Main Card back side
Main Card, back side
S.E. Watts Electronics AX-RAM FOUR - GR-2 Adapter Board  front side
GR-2 Adapter Board, front side
S.E. Watts Electronics AX-RAM FOUR - GR-2 Adapter Board  back side
GR-2 Adapter Board, back side

Manufacturer
Expansion Systems
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 4 MB Fast RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 MB configurations
  • expandable to 6 MB with the optional XRAMboard
  • the RAM board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adapter board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock
Expansion Systems BASEboard -  front side
front side

Advert (AU)
1990-11

Manufacturer
Expansion Systems
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • eight DIP sockets for 512 kB or 1 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs in groups of four, 100 ns or faster
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper
Expansion Systems BASEboard 601 -  front side
front side
Expansion Systems BASEboard 601 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Expansion Systems
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 4 MB RAM
  • 1 MB is configured as Chip RAM, 3 MB as Fast RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 and 4 MB configurations
  • the RAM board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adapter board connects to Gary's socket

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 1
  • reset resistant RAM disk - keeps its contents over months
  • 16 DIL sockets for up to 8 MB static RAM
  • supports 32k×8, 128k×8 and 512k×8 SRAM chips in groups of two
  • memory types cannot be mixed
  • autoboot ROM - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
  • autoboot disable switch
  • hardware and software write protection

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1990-12

Advert (US)
1991-04

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs soldered on board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
257 / 10
  • 8 MB RAM soldered to board (sixteen 1M×4 chips)
  • zero waitstates
  • can be configured to use only 2, 4, or 6 MB in order to avoid possible conflicts with other cards
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM 2008 -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM 2008 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1992-11

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 20 DIP sockets accept 2.5 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs (514256) in groups of four
  • supports 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 2.5 MB configurations
  • total RAM:
    • 2.8 MB with Big Agnus 8372A (1 MB Chip RAM, 1.8 MB Fast RAM)
    • 2.3 MB with Fat Agnus 8371 (0.5 MB Chip RAM, 1.8 MB Fast RAM)
  • needs Kickstart 1.3 (with Kickstart 1.2 only 1.5 MB are possible)
  • needs Gary adaptor above 1 MB total RAM
  • fully autoconfiguring
  • disable switch
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM 25 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1991-01

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM and 2 MB "Ranger RAM" expansion
  • eight DIP sockets for 0.5 or 1 MB Chip RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs
  • four ZIP sockets for 0.5 or 2 MB RAM - the Amiga only recognizes 1.8 MB
  • accepts 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs
  • Gary adaptor is supplied
  • plugs into the Agnus socket, Agnus is replaced onto the board
  • works together with 1 MB Chip RAM trapdoor expansions - in this case the DIP sockets have to be left empty

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs soldered on board
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable switch

Advert (DE)
1991-01

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion for a total of 2 MB - eight 256k×4 chips
  • optional 2 MB Fast RAM expansion - four 1M×4 chips
  • the RAM chips are soldered onto the board
  • connects to the Fat Agnus' socket
  • Fat Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • with 2 MB Fast RAM, an adaptor board has to be connected to the Gary's socket
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • chip puller was included with the package
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Autoconfig ID
257 / 10
  • provision for up to 8 MB ZIP RAM - earlier boards had sockets, later the ZIPs have to be soldered onto the board
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • connects to the diagnostic slot
  • can be installed together with the BigRAM CD
  • disable jumper
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD8 -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik BigRAM CD8 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2012
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
3643 / 32
    memory expansion
  • 256 MB FastRAM, not expandable
  • SD-RAM interface
  • Zorro III interface (doesn't work in Zorro II slots)
  • supports DMA (if Buster 11 is installed)
  • asynchronous design
  • memory autoconfiguration

Manufacturer
Datentechnik Bittendorf
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
Datentechnik Bittendorf Bittendorf 512k -  front side
front side
Datentechnik Bittendorf Bittendorf 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Phase 5 Digital Products
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
8512 / 6
  • 4 MB 80 ns RAM on board (eight DIP chips)
  • expandable to 8 MB with the Add-4 Board via the 62 pin expansion port
  • optional PLCC FPU, 68881 / 68882 @ 14, 20 - 40 MHz
    • without an oscillator the FPU can run only at 14 MHz
    • with a suitable oscillator installed, it can run between 20 and 40 MHz
  • battery backed up clock - it was optional on earlier revisions
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1200 / 4 - Board with clock  front side
Board with clock, front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1200 / 4 - Board with clock  back side
Board with clock, back side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1200 / 4 - Board without clock  front side
Board without clock, front side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1200 / 4 - Board without clock  back side
Board without clock, back side
Phase 5 Digital Products Blizzard 1200 / 4 - Board with clock  front side
Board with clock, front side

Advert (DE)
1993-04

Advert (DE)
1993-06

Advert (DE)
1993-10

Manufacturer
Blue-Line
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Blue-Line Blue-Line 512k -  front side
front side
Blue-Line Blue-Line 512k -  back side
back side
Blue-Line Blue-Line 512k -  front side
front side
Blue-Line Blue-Line 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Byte by Byte
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
  • 64 DIP sockets for up to 2 MB RAM
  • takes 256k×1, 150 ns DIPs in groups of 16
  • supports 512 kB, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • autoconfig
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • external power supply
Byte by Byte Byte Box -  front side
front side

Advert (US)
1987-11

Manufacturer
C-Ltd.
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets
  • 512 kB with 256k×1 DIPs
  • 2 MB with 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the 2 MB version is supplied with a Gary adaptor
  • battery backed up clock
C-Ltd. C-Ltd. 502 -  front side
front side
C-Ltd. C-Ltd. 502 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2052 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of sixteen giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs only, 70 - 100 ns
  • the amount of RAM is set by two PALs, each configuration uses a different pair
    • 2 or 4 MB - PALs labeled as 1.2/4 and 2.2/4
    • 6 or 8 MB - 1.6/8 and 2.6/8
  • the card was also distributed by Keller Elektronik with its own set of PALs
    • 2 MB only - PALs labeled as 1.2 and 2.2
    • 2 or 4 MB - 1.4 and 2.4
    • 4 or 6 MB - 1.6 and 2.6
    • 6 or 8 MB - 1.8 and 2.8
  • all four PALs are bundled with the card
  • no waitstates
  • autoconfig disable jumper
  • memory disable jumper
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  front side
front side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  back side
back side
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 2000.01 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1990-05

Advert (DE)
1990-12

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Manufacturer
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • four DIP sockets with 512 kB RAM
  • 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Ralf Jochheim Computer Tuning CA 500.01 -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1991-11

Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik
Date
1993
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allows the installation of two Kickstarts simultaneously - 1.3 / 2.0 / 3.1
  • two ROM sockets
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
  • external switch for selecting between Kickstarts
  • designed to fit around other W.A.W. CDTV expansions
W.A.W. Elektronik CD Kick -  front side
front side
W.A.W. Elektronik CD Kick -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1995-02

Manufacturer
AmiTrix Development
Amiga
CDTV
Autoconfig ID
2176 / 2
No description available.

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Manufacturer
Commodore
Date
1990
Amiga
CDTV
    flash ROM
  • used in the development of the CDTV custom ROMs
  • connects into the two CDTV EPROM sockets
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  front side
front side
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  back side
back side
Commodore CDTV Flash Memory -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Micro-Luc
Date
1994
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
  • 2 or 8 MB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 100 ns ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
Micro-Luc CDTV RAM -  front side
front side
Micro-Luc CDTV RAM -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
ADN Design
Date
2005
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allows the installation of Kickstart 3.1
  • three ROM sockets
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
  • requires CDTV bootROM v2.30
ADN Design CDTV-Kick -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
CEW
Date
1987 / 1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • rev 1 (1987): sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • rev 2 (1989): four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
CEW CEW 512k -  front side
front side
CEW CEW 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1993
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • an adaptor board plugs to the Gary socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB Chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM

Advert (DE)
1993-01

Manufacturer
Collion Computertechnik
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
    EPROM reader
  • 32 sockets accept up to 2 MB EPROM
  • accepts 27512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • cannot burn EPROMs, only read (seperate EPROM burner needed)
    Mk1 software
  • works with Kickstart 1.2
    Mk2 software
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.3
  • doesn't work with Kickstart 1.2

Manufacturer
Collion Computertechnik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • four DIP sockets with 512 kB RAM
  • 256k×4, 70 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Collion Computertechnik Collion 512k -  front side
front side
Collion Computertechnik Collion 512k -  back side
back side
Collion Computertechnik Collion 512k -  front side
front side
Collion Computertechnik Collion 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Electronic Design
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
10676 / 136
  • sixteen ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable switch
  • half length card
    DIP switch settings
    1
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    2
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
     
    - 2 MB
    - 4 MB
    - 4 + 2 MB
    - 8 MB
Electronic Design COLSP -  front side
front side
Electronic Design COLSP -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Cortex Design Technologies
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 0.5 or 1 MB RAM - expands the A500+ to 1.5 resp. 2 MB Chip RAM
  • four or eight 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Manufacturer
Cortex Design Technologies
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock as an option
  • disable switch
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex 512K - rev 3.3, w/ clock front side
rev 3.3, w/ clock, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex 512K - rev 3.3, w/ clock front side
rev 3.3, w/ clock, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex 512K -  rear side
rear side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex 512K - rev 2.5, w/o clock front side
rev 2.5, w/o clock, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex 512K - rev 2.4, w/o clock front side
rev 2.4, w/o clock, front side

Advert (GB)
1990-12

Advert (GB)
1991-01

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Manufacturer
Cortex Design Technologies
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIMMs only
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of two giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • zero wait states
  • half length card

Advert (GB)
1990-12

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Manufacturer
Cortex Design Technologies
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs only
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
  • zero wait states
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • supplied with its own power supply
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex A500/A1000 RAM - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex A500/A1000 RAM - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex A500/A1000 RAM - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex A500/A1000 RAM - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Cortex Design Technologies Cortex A500/A1000 RAM - PCB back side
PCB, back side

Advert (GB)
1990-12

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Advert (GB)
1990-03

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • adds up to 1.8 MB "Ranger RAM"
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • Gary adapter
  • with 512 kB on the card, the Gary adaptor is not needed
  • disable switch

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets
  • adds up to 1.8 MB "Ranger RAM"
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • Gary adapter
  • with 512 kB on the card, the Gary adaptor is not needed

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM - expands the A500+ to 2 MB Chip RAM
  • eight socketed 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Advert (DE)
1991-12

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 24 DIP sockets accept up to 3 MB RAM
  • adds 1 MB Chip RAM
  • adds up to 1.8 MB "Ranger RAM"
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • Gary and Agnus adapters are supplied
  • with 512 kB or 1 MB RAM on the card, the adaptors are not needed
CP Computer Peripherie CP500 Plus / Vario 3 -  front side
front side
CP Computer Peripherie CP500 Plus / Vario 3 -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
Combitec
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
49160 /
    hard disk adapter
  • adapter for the Combitec HD 20 or HD 40 external hard disk unit
  • HD 20 contains an OMTI 5528 controller card and the ST-506 hard disk
  • D-RAM 1000 contains the autoboot ROM
  • the two units are connected through DB25 connectors
  • hard disk disable switch
    memory
  • eight SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs in groups of two, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
  • memory disable switch
Combitec D-RAM 1000 - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
Combitec D-RAM 1000 - Case opened rear side
Case opened, rear side

Advert (DE)
1989-07

Manufacturer
Combitec
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
26470 / 130,132,136
  • eight SIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • each memory configuration gives a different AutoConfig product ID
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs in groups of two, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
Combitec D-RAM 2000 / Multi-Mega-Card -  front side
front side
Combitec D-RAM 2000 / Multi-Mega-Card -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-04

Advert (DE)
1989-07

Manufacturer
Combitec
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
49160 /
  • a HD 20 A hard disk adapter with additional memory daughterboard
  • eight SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs in groups of two, 120 ns or faster
  • no waitstates
  • hard disk and memory disable switches
  • passthrough connector

Advert (DE)
1988-11

Advert (DE)
1989-07

Manufacturer
Combitec
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Combitec D-RAM 512K -  front side
front side
Combitec D-RAM 512K -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1989-03

Advert (DE)
1989-07

Manufacturer
Expansion Systems
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
8290 / 2
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256 kB and 1 MB SIMMs
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 8 MB
  • SIMM sizes cannot be mixed
  • A500 version connects to side expansion port
Expansion Systems DataFlyer RAM -  front side
front side
Expansion Systems DataFlyer RAM -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Datalux
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 or four 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Datalux Datalux 512k -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 32,96
No description available.

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Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 16
  • optional PLCC FPU, up to 68882 @ 40 MHz
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2 or 4 MB SIMMs
  • does not conflict with the PCMCIA port even with 8 MB RAM added
  • battery backed up clock
DKB DKB 1202 -  front side
front side
DKB DKB 1202 -  back side
back side
DKB DKB 1202 -  front side
front side
DKB DKB 1202 -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1993-10

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000
  • plugs into the CPU direct slot of the Commodore A2630
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 112 MB RAM
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • DKB Mix 'n Match Technology allows different size SIMM in the same bank
  • burst RAM access
  • does not work with A2630 Rev. 6
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E front side
Rev E, front side
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E back side
Rev E, back side
DKB DKB 2632 - Rev E front side
Rev E, front side

Advert (US)
1992-04

Advert (US)
1992-12

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1993
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2012 / 14
  • four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 128 MB RAM
  • supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs 80 ns or faster
  • when different size of SIMMs are installed the "3128" program has to be added to the beginning of the Startup-Sequence - otherwise the system will assume that every SIMM is as large as the largest one
  • if used with a Commodore A3640 processor board, that must be at least revision 3.1
DKB DKB 3128 -  front side
front side
DKB DKB 3128 -  back side
back side

Advert (US)
1993-11

Manufacturer
Alphatron
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 32 DIP sockets accept up to 4 MB RAM
  • completely autoconfiguring
  • battery backed up clock
  • plugs into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • has problems with Sidecar or Harddisk installed at the side expansion port
Alphatron DRAM-EX 4M -  front side
front side
Alphatron DRAM-EX 4M -  back side
back side
Alphatron DRAM-EX 4M -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1988-06

Manufacturer
Elsat
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
17740 / 0
    Memory Expansion
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 4 MB FastRAM
  • supports 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs
  • works only with all sockets filled with the same SIMM size (mixing sizes is not possible)
  • optional PGA FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • battery backed up clock
  • clock write protect jumper (JP1)
  • memory disable jumper (JP3)

Advert (PL)
1993-12

Advert (PL)
1994-01

Advert (PL)
1994-06

Manufacturer
Elsat
Date
1996
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
17740 / 0
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • optional PGA FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • battery backed up clock
  • clock write protection
Elsat E1208 -  front side
front side
Elsat E1208 -  back side
back side

Advert (PL)
1996-06

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
2003 & 2004
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 44,45
    flash ROM
  • 1 or 2 MB 32 bit flash ROM
  • allows storage of software which are run at startup of the Amiga - initialization of PCI cards, booting from USB mass storage devices, etc.
  • cannot remap the Kickstart ROM
  • reprogrammable up to 100.000 times - with a command line utility
  • 20 year data-retention
  • switch for deactivating the card at boot time
  • program selector switch allows starting a different batch of programs from flash memory
  • write protection against unwanted reprogramming
Elbox eFlash 4000 & eFlash 4000/2MB -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 6
  • 4 MB Fast RAM
  • 32 256k×4 ZIPs
  • optional PGA FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery
  • disable jumper

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 7
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
  • with 8 MB RAM installed, the memory address space can be set either continuous or PCMCIA compatible
  • optional PGA or PLCC FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery
  • clock write protection
  • disable jumper
Elbox Elbox 1200/8 -  front side
front side
Elbox Elbox 1200/8 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Elbox
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • 32 256k×1 DIPs, soldered on board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1997
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 1
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×4 ZIPs
  • five switchable RAM configurations
  • fully auto configuring
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery

Manufacturer
Elbox
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2206 /
  • sixteen ZIP sockets with 8 MB RAM
  • 1M×4 ZIPs
  • when combined with the Elbox 500/2 total memory of the A500 is increased to 10.5 MB
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1997
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • early revisions have 32 64k×4 ZIPs
  • late revisions have eight 256k×4 ZIPs
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1997
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 3
  • sixteen ZIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 256k×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery
Elbox Elbox CDTV/2 -  front side
front side
Elbox Elbox CDTV/2 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Elbox
Date
1998
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2206 / 4
  • sixteen ZIP sockets with 8 MB RAM
  • 1M×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • real time clock with auto-recharge battery

Manufacturer
Alcomp
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
    EPROM reader
  • supports 27512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • two sockets can be occupied by 32256 static RAMs (buffered by battery)
  • A500 / A1000 version:
    • 16 sockets accept 1 MB
    • can be expanded with 16 more sockets for 2 MB capacity
    • connects to the side expansion port
    • passthrough connector
  • Zorro II version:
    • 32 sockets accept 2 MB
  • the start of the address range can be set by two DIP switches to avoid conflicts with other cards - 0x400000, 0x600000 or 0x800000
  • can be used as a physical drive - supports up to 8 partitions
  • autoboots with Kickstart 1.3
  • the boot partition can be selected in the boot menu, which can reached by pressing the left or right mouse button (depending on revision) during startup
  • can be used as Kickstart disk for the A1000
  • cannot burn EPROMs, only read (seperate EPROM burner needed)
Alcomp EPROM-Bank -  front side
front side
Alcomp EPROM-Bank -  back side
back side
  • Alcomp_Tools-16.dms
    tool disk
    Modulgenerator v1.23, A500-Eprommer v1.6, A2000-Eprommer v1.3
    example programs

    422 kB

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1989-11

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1989-11

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Manufacturer
Tröps Computertechnik
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen socketed 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Tröps Computertechnik ERAM 500 -  front side
front side
Tröps Computertechnik ERAM 500 -  back side
back side

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1987-12

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1988-04

Manufacturer
Tröps & Hierl Computertechnik
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 512 kB RAM - expandable to 1.8 MB with the Mega Modul
  • four 256k×4 (41256) DIPs soldered onto the board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock - can be write protected
  • disable switch
    optional Mega Modul
  • twelve DIP sockets with 1.5 MB RAM
  • 256k×4 DIPs
  • only 1.8 MB is utilized of the total 2 MB
  • requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • the Mega Modul is connected in between the trapdoor connector and the ERAM Mega
  • an adaptor board is installed into the Gary's socket and connected to the Mega Modul
Tröps & Hierl Computertechnik ERAM Mega -  front side
front side
Tröps & Hierl Computertechnik ERAM Mega -  back side
back side

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Manufacturer
Expansion Technologies
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
Zorro I
Autoconfig ID
1004 / 14
  • 2 MB RAM in 64 DIP sockets
  • 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the Escort 2 Zorro I expansion chassis
    DIP switch settings
    1
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    2
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON

    - 2 MB
    - 1 MB
    - reserved
    - 512 kB
Expansion Technologies Escort RAM -  front side
front side
Expansion Technologies Escort RAM -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Cabletronic
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs, soldered to the board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Cabletronic ESE 285 -  top side
top side
Cabletronic ESE 285 -  bottom side
bottom side

Manufacturer
Cabletronic
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • one 256k×16 RAM chip, soldered to the board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Cabletronic ESE 285-A -  top side
top side
Cabletronic ESE 285-A -  bottom side
bottom side

Manufacturer
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs in groups of four
  • 1 MB can be set either as Chip or Fast RAM
  • disable jumper
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka Eureka 2MB -  front side
front side
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka Eureka 2MB -  back side
back side

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Manufacturer
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka
Date
1992 / 1994
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
    Chip and/or Fast RAM expansion
  • 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • 1992:
    • 32 DIP sockets
    • takes 256k×4 DIPs in groups of 16
  • 1994:
    • two 72 pin SIMM sockets
    • takes 1 or 2 MB SIMMs, sizes cannot be mixed
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket and is plugged into header JP1 on the main board
  • 1 MB can be used either as Chip or Fast RAM, depending on the setup
  • disable switch
  • battery backed up clock
    RAM Setups
  • Mode 1: FastRAM expansion only
    • no CPU board needed, no soldering required
    • jumper JP2 on expansion main board set to "FAST"
  • Mode 2: FastRAM and 512kB ChipRAM expansion
    • no CPU board needed, but soldering required
    • JP2 on the A500 mainboard has to be cut and a cable has to be soldered that connects the middle pad of that jumper with JP3 on the Gary adaptor board
    • jumper JP2 on expansion main board set to "CHIP"
  • Mode 3: FastRAM and 512kB ChipRAM expansion
    • optional CPU board required, no soldering needed
    • the CPU board plugs into 68000 socket, the CPU is replaced onto the board
    • supplied cable connects the headers JP1 on CPU board and JP2 on Gary adaptor board
    • jumper JP2 on expansion main board set to "CHIP"
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka Eureka 4MB -  front side
front side
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka Eureka 4MB -  back side
back side

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Manufacturer
Pyramid / Omni-Eureka
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    RAM Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

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1992-04

Manufacturer
Progressive Peripherals & Software
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
  • 1 MB Fast RAM expansion
  • 32 DIP sockets for 256×1, 100 ns chips
  • plugs into the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • big board, covers a large area inside the A500

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1988-04

Manufacturer
Progressive Peripherals & Software
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
756 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs
  • socket for optional 68881 @ 12 / 16 / 25 MHz
  • plugs into the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board

Manufacturer
Masoboshi
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • the card was made in two slightly different versions:
    • 16 DIP sockets for 2 MB and six 30 pin SIP sockets for 6 MB RAM
    • 32 DIP sockets for 4 MB and four 30 pin SIP sockets for 4 MB RAM
  • accepts RAM in groups of 2 MB giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 DIPs
  • fully auto-configuring
  • disable switch
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version front side
Short version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version front side
Short version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Long version front side
Long version, front side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version back side
Short version, back side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Short version back side
Short version, back side
Masoboshi FastRAM 2000 - Long version back side
Long version, back side

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Vapourware
Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1988
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

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Manufacturer
FutureVision
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 32 DIP sockets for 1, 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×1 or 1M×1 DIPs, 120 ns or faster
  • connects to the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • battery-backed realtime clock
  • card can be upgraded from 1 to 2 or 4 MB by performing extensive changes on the board:
    • cut 42 tracks and solder in 5 wire connections
    • connect a) Pin 19 and Pin 20 of all RAM ICs, b) IC53 pin 48 with IC48 ppin 5 and c) IC47 pin 14 with J4
    • setting jumper J1, J3 and J4
    • for 2 MB, only even numbered sockets are populated
FutureVision FutureVision 4 MB -  front side
front side
FutureVision FutureVision 4 MB -  back side
back side
  • FutureVision.dms
    tool disk
    contains tools readclock, setclock, addmem, ramtest

    334 kB

Manufacturer
Byte by Byte
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
Zorro I
  • an optional memory card for the PAL & PAL Jr expansion boxes
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • does not conflict with the onboard 1 MB RAM
  • accepts 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs in pairs
  • supported configurations are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 4 or 8 MB
  • autoconfiguring

Vapourware
Manufacturer
Gigatron
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
No description available.

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1990-03

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Manufacturer
Gigatron
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
  • accepts up to 2 MB RAM - only 1.8 MB can be used
  • battery backed up clock
  • plugs into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • an adaptor board fits into the Agnus socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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Manufacturer
Gigatron
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Kupke Golem 1MB -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem 1MB -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • four DIP sockets with 512 kB RAM
  • 256k×4, 80 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
Kupke Golem 512k -  front side
front side

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1992-02

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Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
221 / 0
    memory expansion
  • two RAM daughterboards
  • 1987:
    • 1 MB per board (2 MB total)
    • 32 DIP sockets per board
    • takes 1×256k DIPs
  • 1988:
    • 2 MB per board (4 MB total)
    • 16 DIP sockets per board
    • takes 4×256k DIPs
  • connects to the side expansion port, has passthrough
  • disable switch
Kupke Golem RAM Box - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Kupke Golem RAM Box - Case opened left side
Case opened, left side
Kupke Golem RAM Box - Case opened left side
Case opened, left side
Kupke Golem RAM Box - Case opened left side
Case opened, left side

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Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
  • two RAM daughterboards (the same boards as in the A1000 version)
  • early versions:
    • 1 MB per board (2 MB total)
    • 32 DIP sockets per board
    • takes 1×256k DIPs
  • later versions:
    • 2 MB per board (4 MB total)
    • 16 DIP sockets per board
    • takes 4×256k DIPs
  • connects to the side expansion port, has passthrough
  • disable switch

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1991-05

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2073 / 3
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports only 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations, it cannot be set to 6 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only, 70 ns or faster
  • disable switch
  • asynchronous bus timing
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  back side
back side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  front side
front side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card -  back side
back side

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1991-05

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
221 / 0
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • takes 1×1M DIPs
  • 32 of the 64 DIP sockets are on a daughterboard
  • disable switch
  • connects to the side expansion port, has passthrough connector
Kupke Golem RAM-Card (A500) - Main board front side
Main board, front side
Kupke Golem RAM-Card (A500) - Main board back side
Main board, back side

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1991-10

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Manufacturer
Amitek
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2192 / 1
  • optional PLCC FPU - can run at 14.3 MHz or up to 40 MHz with an oscillator
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM, 80 ns or faster
  • battery backed up clock
Amitek Hawk -  front side
front side
Amitek Hawk -  back side
back side
  • Hawk-10.dms
    support disk with Hawk RAM Test v1.0
    26 kB

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Manufacturer
Home Entertainment Suppliers
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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Manufacturer
Great Valley Products
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2077 / 9
  • 16 DIP sockets for 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 or 4 MB SIMMs
  • suppports 2, 4, 6, 8 MB configurations
  • fully auto-configuring
    jumper settings
    J5
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    J6
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    J7
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    J8
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    J9
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    J10
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    ON

    - 2 MB (DIPs only)
    - 4 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN13)
    - 6 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN15)
    - 8 MB (DIPs + 1 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN17)
    - 8 MB ( no DIPs, 4 MB SIMMs in CN12-CN13)
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-RAM8 -  front side
front side
Great Valley Products Impact A2000-RAM8 -  back side
back side

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1991-03

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1991-04

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1991-04

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1991-11

Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 1
    FastRAM expansion
  • 48 DIP sockets accept up to 1.5 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×1 DIPs, 120 - 150 ns
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 0.5, 1 or 1.5 MB configurations
  • banks have to be filled beginning from bank 0
  • connects into the 68000 socket
  • the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • battery backed-up clock
  • two clips have to be connected to the DPALEN (A1000 NTSC version) resp. PALEN (international version) PAL chip to provide the OVR* and *XRDY signals to the expansion
  • does not really autoconfig its memory - it recognizes the installed amount, but places the memory outside of the autoconfig space
    Jumper Settings
  • JP1-JP3 OFF: 1.5 MB with Autoconfig (banks 012)
  • JP1-JP2 OFF, JP3 ON: 1.0 MB with Autoconfig (banks 01)
  • JP1 OFF, JP2-JP3 ON: 0.5 MB with Autoconfig (bank 0)
  • JP1-JP3 ON: no Autoconfig (memory has to be added with AddMem)
Spirit Technology Inboard 1000 (IN1000) -  front side
front side
Spirit Technology Inboard 1000 (IN1000) -  front side
front side

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Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1987
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 2
  • 48 DIP sockets accept up to 1.5 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×1 DIPs only
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 0.5, 1 or 1.5 MB configurations
  • does not really autoconfig its memory - it recognizes the installed amount, but places the memory outside of the autoconfig space
  • the Inboard may use up about 200 kB of RAM for some custom PAL chips:
    • an 512 kB Inboard and an A501 (or compatible) nets 1.5 MB
    • an 1 MB Inboard without the A501 nets 1.5 MB
    • an 1 MB Inboard and an A501 results about 1.8 MB total
    • an 1.5 MB Inboard gives also 1.8 MB only
  • by turning off the automatic memory recognition and using the AddMem software, the 200 kB loss can be eliminated
  • connects into the 68000 socket
  • the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • a clip has to be attached to the Gary chip
Spirit Technology Inboard 500 (IN500) -  front side
front side

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Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
  • 32 DIP sockets for 1 MB RAM
  • 256k×1 DIPs
  • autoconfigures under Kickstart 1.2, requires AddMem under Kickstart 1.1
  • the starting memory address is DIP switch selectable to one of nine address blocks
  • the memory can be disabled / enabled by software
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the 68000 socket
  • two or four (depending on revision) jumper wires have to be connected to the motherboard
  • can be installed together with the DKB KwikStart - Insider has to be on the top of the KwikStart
DKB Insider -  front side
front side

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Manufacturer
Hardital
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 1M×1, 100 ns DIPs for 2 MB RAM
  • can use 1.8 MB RAM only
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board connects to Gary's socket

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Manufacturer
Hardital
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 32 DIP sockets for 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4, 80-120 ns DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
Hardital Insider 4 -  front side
front side
Hardital Insider 4 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Hardital
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 RAM chips, socketed
  • battery backed up clock
  • jumper for disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Hardital Insider 5 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
    Internal FastRAM Expansion
  • twelve DIP sockets accept 1.5 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs only
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5 MB configurations
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • compatible with the DKB KwikStart II and ICD AdSpeed boards
  • NTSC A1000s: a clip has to attached to pin 14 of the chip at location P6 on the daughterboard
  • PAL A1000s: due to space constraints the clip doesn't fit, so it has to be cut off and the wire has to be soldered to pin 7 of the chip at location U4S on the motherboard
  • RAM banks have to be occupied starting from bank 1 (the bank toward the 68000)
    DIP Switch Settings
    Switch Setting Description
    1 OFF Reserved
    2 ON Autoconfig ($C00000)
    OFF No Autoconfig ($800000)
    3 & 4 OFF & OFF no memory installed
    ON & OFF bank 1 occupied (512K)
    OFF & ON bank and 2 occupied (1 MB)
    ON & ON all banks occupied (1.5 MB)
DKB Insider II -  front side
front side
DKB Insider II -  back side
back side

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Manufacturer
JEC
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • JEC-910701: four 256k×3 and two 256k×2 chips
  • JEC-918000: four 256k×4 chips
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
JEC JEC 512k - JEC-910701 front side
JEC-910701, front side
JEC JEC 512k - JEC-910701 back side
JEC-910701, back side
JEC JEC 512k - JEC-918000 front side
JEC-918000, front side
JEC JEC 512k - JEC-918000 back side
JEC-918000, back side

Manufacturer
Cardinal Software
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    FastRAM expansion
  • 32 DIP sockets for 512 kB or 1 MB RAM
  • takes 256k×1 DIPs, 150ns or faster
  • for 512 kB, half of the sockets are populated (8 sockets on the left side of both rows)
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • compliant with Kickstart 1.1 and 1.2
  • beside the RAM chips, only standard chips of the 74HCT series are used
  • sold as semi-kit, the purchaser is required to provide and install all ICs
  • no memory autoconfiguration, the memory has to be added with AddMem
  • other manufacturers produced unofficial versions of the same board layout (e.g. O.M.A. from Italy)
Cardinal Software Jumbo RAM -  front side
front side
Cardinal Software Jumbo RAM -  back side
back side
  • JumboRAM.pdf
    Assembly, Installation and Operating Instructions
    2.3 MB

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1987-02

Advert (US)
1987-06

Manufacturer
Individual Computers
Date
2004
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
4626 / 10
    Flash ROM
  • 1 MB 32 bit flash ROM
  • two flash memory chips
  • uses 64 kB of the Zorro II address space for accessing the 512 kB / 1 MB FlashROM
  • allows storage of software which are run at startup of the Amiga
  • reprogrammable up to 100.000 times
  • extra clock port
    • allows using expansions initially designed for the A1200 clock port
    • the orientation of the port is geared toward expansions by Individual Computers (eg. the SilverSurfer), other expansions (eg. Melody 1200) do not fit correctly
    • 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)
  • optional 1 GB flash module is in development, will connect to the clock port
  • write protection jumper against unwanted reprogramming
Individual Computers Kickflash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  back side
back side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  front side
front side
Individual Computers Kickflash -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Kickstart and Clock Module
  • provides EPROM-Kickstart for A1000 (Kickstart disk no longer needed)
  • 6 EPROM sockets (4 for the Kickstart)
  • compatible with 64K×8 EPROMs (27C512)
  • supports Kickstart ≤ 1.3 (maximum 256kB)
  • external Case, plugs into side expansion connector, expansion connector is passed-through
  • battery-backed clock
  • 3 hardware variants:
    • Clock only
    • Kickstart only
    • Kickstart and Clock

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1987-06

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1988-03

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1988-10

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1989-04

Manufacturer
Creative Microsystems
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart kit
  • eliminates the need for disk-based Kickstart
  • frees up the 256 kB Kickstart RAM - requires Addmem to activate it
  • the kit contains two EPROMs preprogrammed with Kickstart v1.2, two sockets for the EPROMs, a new PAL with socket and miscellaneous connectors
  • the PAL and a jumper has to be installed on the WCS daughterboard (the original PAL has to be desoldered)
  • the EPROMs have to be installed onto the blank area of the motherboard under the floppy drive
  • finally two motherboard traces have to be cut and two jumpers have to be installed

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1987-03

Manufacturer
CBM Design / Gameworks
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A500+, A1000
A2000
A2000

-
-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
CPU slot
    Kickstart Switcher
  • two 32 pin sockets for EPROM Kickstart and one 40 pin socket for an original ROM
  • supports 32 pin EPROMs 27C1001, 27C2001, 27C4001 or compatible
  • switch (external version) resp. jumper (internal version) allows switching between internal Kickstart, external ROM and external EPROM
  • three different variants available:
    • A500/A500+/A1000 external version with case, plugs into side expansion slot
    • A2000 internal version for Zorro slot, to be installed into 100 pin Zorro slot despite having only 86 pins (installs towards rear side)
    • A2000 internal version for CPU slot (special version upon request)
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) -  front side
front side
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) - PCB front side
PCB, front side
CBM Design / Gameworks Kickstart Interchange + Switch System (K.I.S.S.) - PCB back side
PCB, back side
  • KISS.jpg
    user manual / Bedienungsanleitung
    666 kB

Manufacturer
Kupke
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
CPU slot
    Kickstart Module and Switcher
  • allows switching between two Kickstarts
  • Kickstart 1: 1 socket for an original ROM
  • Kickstart 2: 2 sockets for an EPROM based Kickstart
  • jumpers to select between the Kickstarts
  • expansion features both A500 side expansion and A2000 CPU connectors
Kupke Kickstart Switcher A500/A2000 -  front side
front side
Kupke Kickstart Switcher A500/A2000 -  back side
back side

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1989-04

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • eliminates the need for disk-based Kickstart and so makes the A1000 boot faster
  • one socket with Kickstart 1.2 or 1.3 installed
  • can be switched back to Kickstart disk based operation with a jumper for pre-1.3 software compatibility
  • pressing Control Amiga Amiga for more than three seconds will also revert to disk based Kickstart
  • frees up the 256 kB Kickstart RAM
  • connects to the 68000 socket
  • the PAL at location 6J of the WCS daughterboard has to be replaced with the supplied PAL
  • can be installed together with the DKB Insider - KwikStart has to be at the bottom, Insider on top of it

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1990
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • eliminates the need for disk-based Kickstart and so makes the A1000 boot faster
  • two sockets allow both 1.3 and 2.0 ROMs installed at once
  • can switch between ROMs using the keyboard without shutting off the computer
  • if only one ROM is installed, the A1000 can be switched back to disk-based operation for pre-1.3 software compatibility
  • connects to the 68000 socket
  • installation involves the replacement of a soldered PAL chip (6J on the daughterboard)
  • does not allow using the freed up 256 kB Kickstart RAM - the larger Kickstart 2.0 uses that address space
DKB KwikStart II -  front side
front side
DKB KwikStart II -  back side
back side

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

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1992-01

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1992-12

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 chips
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
M-Tec M-Tec 512 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec 512 -  back side
back side

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1993-08

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1993-11

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1996
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2192 / 34
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • with single modules only the slot number 1 has to be used
  • if two different modules are used, the bigger module has to reside in slot number 1
  • memory disable jumper
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  back side
back side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec 8 MB Fastram for A2000 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
    FPU
  • early versions (Neuroth design) have PLCC FPU socket
  • later versions (marked as "A1200 Speedup") have PGA FPU socket
  • can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz with oscillator)
    memory
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets for 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB, 80 ns or faster SIMMs in a group of four
  • the height of SIMMs cannot be larger than 15 mm
  • PCMCIA compatible
    notes
  • available with or without battery backed up clock
  • lithium battery (not rechargeable)
  • clock write protection jumper
M-Tec M-Tec A1200 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec A1200 -  back side
back side
M-Tec M-Tec A1200 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec A1200 -  front side
front side

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1993-08

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1993-11

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1995
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM soldered on board
  • memory disable jumper
  • PCMCIA compatible
  • battery backed up clock
  • lithium battery (not rechargeable)
  • clock write protection jumper
M-Tec M-Tec A1201 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M-Tec A1201 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 64k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

Manufacturer
M-Tec
Date
1997
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2192 / 5
  • 4 MB RAM on board
  • not expandable
  • optional PLCC FPU up to 68882 @ 40 MHz
  • battery backed up clock
M-Tec M1200 -  front side
front side
M-Tec M1200 -  back side
back side

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1996-06

Manufacturer
Go Direct
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2914 / 1
    memory expansion
  • adds up to 8 MB FastRAM
  • optional PLCC FPU, clocked asynchronously
  • expansion consists of two boards - the M1205 main board, and a RAM daughter board connected to it
  • the mainboard only contains logic and FPU socket
    Daughterboard M1215A
  • 4 MB RAM
  • 32 ZIP chips, soldered to the board
    Daughterboard M1235
  • 8 MB RAM
  • 4 SIMMs, soldered to the board

Manufacturer
Marpet Developments
Date
1995
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2194 / 1
  • optional PLCC FPU, clocked with its own oscillator
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket for 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • battery backed up clock
Marpet Developments M1207 -  front side
front side
Marpet Developments M1207 -  back side
back side

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1995-12

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1, 120 ns DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • rechargeable Ni-Cad battery
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Microbotics M501 -  front side
front side

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1987-09

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1988-02

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1989-04

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1989-06

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • disable switch
Microbotics M501-s -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1991
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Wizard Developments
Date
1995
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2640 / 10
  • Magnum RAM8 is a name variation of RCA120 as used by Wizard Developments

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Manufacturer
Mainhattan Data
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart Switcher
  • expansion switches between a RAM-stored Kickstart and the Kickstart in ROM
  • 512 kB RAM allows storing a Kickstart ≥v2.0
  • 4 SRAM sockets
  • compatible with 128K × 8 bit SRAM chips
  • expansion plugs into Kickstart ROM socket, the ROM chip is installed on the board
  • an additional adapter PCB has to be connected to CPU socket, the CPU is replaced onto the adapter board
  • expansion features a battery to maintain the RAM content
  • selector switch to select either of the two Kickstarts, and enable the write mode
  • delivered with True-Kick software, needed to write the Kickstart image

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1991-09

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1992-02

Manufacturer
Memory and Storage Technology
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • provides a total of 2.5 MB Chip RAM using bank-switching technique
  • works with 1 MB Fat Agnus and Kickstart 1.3 only
  • bank-switching is realized by software - blocks of memory can be switched between Chip and Fast RAM (or disabled) anytime, except for every vertical sync pulse
  • sixteen DIP sockets filled with 2 MB RAM
  • uses 256k×4 DIPs
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • battery backed up clock

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1990-05

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 129
1010 / 193
  • optional PGA FPU 68881 @ 14 MHz - 68882 @ 50 MHz
    • MBX 1200 has a 68881 @ 16 MHz installed
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB 80 ns RAM
  • with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
  • MBX 1200z has, MBX 1200 has no battery backed up clock
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z - with RAM front side
with RAM, front side
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z -  front side
front side
Microbotics MBX 1200 & 1200z -  back side
back side

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1993-03

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1993-06

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1993-02

Manufacturer
Neuroth Hardware Design
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen socketed 1M×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
Neuroth Hardware Design Mega 2/8 - Mega 2/8 without clock  front side
Mega 2/8 without clock, front side
Neuroth Hardware Design Mega 2/8 - Mega 2/8 without clock  back side
Mega 2/8 without clock, back side
Neuroth Hardware Design Mega 2/8 - Mega 2/8 with clock  front side
Mega 2/8 with clock, front side
Neuroth Hardware Design Mega 2/8 - Mega 2/8 with clock  back side
Mega 2/8 with clock, back side

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1991-06

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1991-07

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1991-08

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1992-04

Manufacturer
Elsat
Date
1993
Amiga
CDTV
Interface
68000 socket
    Memory Expansion
  • expansion adds 1 MB FastRAM
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • installation requires modification of the motherboard and connecting several wires:
    • connect the brown and black wires to the U52 circuit - the brown wire to pin 1, and the black wire to pin 19
    • connect the blue, red and green wires to the U14 circuit - the blue wire to pin 2, the green wire to pin 12 and the red one to pin 10
    • cut or unsolder one end of resistor R78 (located near the large square IC U27)
    • connect the white wire to the end of resistor R78
    • insert the end of the orange wire into the socket of the large square U36 IC, into the first outermost pin
  • MegaCDTV.dms
    Tool Disk with Installation Manual (polish)
    332 kB

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

Manufacturer
Elsat
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
    memory
  • eight 30 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
  • passthrough connector
Elsat Mega Ram -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Progressive Peripherals & Software
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
No description available.

Do you own this expansion, or have information about it? Please let us know.

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1987-03

Manufacturer
Top-Secret
Date
1989
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • with two DIP daughterboards
    • 64 DIP sockets (32 per board) for 2 MB RAM
    • 256k×1 DIPs
  • with Megabit DIP daughterboard
    • 16 DIP sockets for up to 2 MB RAM
    • 256k×4 DIPs
    • 512 kB or 2 MB configuration selectable by switch
  • with ZIP daughterboard
    • 16 ZIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
    • 1M×4 ZIPs
    • 2 or 8 MB configuration selectable by switch
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • disable switch
Top-Secret MegaBox -  front side
front side
Top-Secret MegaBox -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • a fly is connected to pin 36 of Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • a fly is connected to pin 36 of Gary
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • rules out internal processor cards and internal memory expansions with more than 512 kB RAM
DKB MegAChip 2000/500 -  front side
front side
DKB MegAChip 2000/500 -  back side
back side

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1992-01

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1992-04

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1992-10

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1992-12

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1992-12

Manufacturer
MacroSystem
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • allowed the installation of Kickstart 2.0 ROMs before Commodore released the 2.04 chip for the A500 / A2000
  • eight EPROM sockets for the ROMs
  • external switch for selecting between Kickstarts
  • connects to the Kickstart socket, the original Kickstart chip is placed onto the board
MacroSystem MegaKick -  front side
front side
MacroSystem MegaKick -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Analog Precision
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM expansion
  • adds 1 or 2 MB FastRAM
  • mainboard carries 1 MB, the optional RAM daughterboard an additional megabyte (32 chips each)
  • expansion utilizes 256K×1 DIP chips
  • connects to side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • integrated power supply
  • multi-color status LED
  • jumper to select 1 or 2 MB RAM
Analog Precision MEGAmiga - Exterior  front side
Exterior, front side
Analog Precision MEGAmiga - Exterior  right side
Exterior, right side
Analog Precision MEGAmiga - Case opened (with Daughterboard) top side
Case opened (with Daughterboard), top side
Analog Precision MEGAmiga - Exterior  left side
Exterior, left side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIP sockets accept 6 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 (514256), 70 - 100 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • accepts 1M×8 and 1M×9, 70 - 100 ns SIPs in groups of two
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 MB
  • disable DIP switch on the card
3-State MegaMix 2000 -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix 2000 -  back side
back side

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1989-10

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1990-05

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1990-06

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1990-07

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1990-08

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1991-01

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • external RAM expansion
  • possible configurations are 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB
  • consists of three boards: mainboard, controller daughterboard and one of three different RAM daughterboards
  • mainboard holds the controller daughterboard and the RAM daughterboards
  • passthrough connector
  • RAM daughterboards work also in the Apollo 500AT
  • disable switch
    RAM daughterboard - Type 1
  • ZIP RAM sockets
  • takes up to up to 8 MB RAM
    RAM daughterboard - Type 2
  • sixteen 22 pin SIP sockets
  • 128 kB (256k×4) SIPs
  • takes up to 2 MB RAM
    RAM daughterboard - Type 3
  • 64 256k×1 DIP chips, soldered to three stacked boards
  • 2 MB RAM (not expandable)
3-State MegaMix 500 - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
3-State MegaMix 500 - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side
3-State MegaMix 500 - Main board front side
Main board, front side
3-State MegaMix 500 - Main board back side
Main board, back side
3-State MegaMix 500 - Control card front side
Control card, front side
3-State MegaMix 500 - Control card back side
Control card, back side
3-State MegaMix 500 - RAM card front side
RAM card, front side
3-State MegaMix 500 - RAM card back side
RAM card, back side

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1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix II -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix II -  back side
back side

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1992-02

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1992-08

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1993-01

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • twelve ZIP sockets and sixteen 22 pin SIP sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
  • takes 1M×4 ZIPs in groups of four
  • takes 128 kB (256k×4) SIPs
  • possible configurations are 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB
  • disable switch
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix III -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix III -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
3-State
Date
1993
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
512 / 2
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • half length card
3-State MegaMix IV -  front side
front side
3-State MegaMix IV -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
CP Computer Peripherie
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
  • an adaptor board plugs into the Gary socket
  • allows the use of trapdoor memory expansions larger than 512 kB, but needs another Gary adaptor in this case
  • three variants:
    • compact one for use in A2000 / A500
    • two bigger low-profile ones, which allow the use of internal A500 processor cards - these two differ only in their Agnus connector, as some A500 motherboard revisions have their Agnus socket rotated by 90°
CP Computer Peripherie MegiChip -  front side
front side
CP Computer Peripherie MegiChip -  back side
back side

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1992-06

Manufacturer
BSC
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2049 / 8
2092 / 8
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 (514400), 100 ns ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • disable jumper
  • half length card
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.0 front side
Rev 1.0, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.0 back side
Rev 1.0, back side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 front side
Rev 1.1, front side
BSC Memory Master - Rev 1.1 back side
Rev 1.1, back side

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1991-03

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1991-07

Manufacturer
BSC / Alfa Data
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2092 / 7
    Memory Expansion
  • 1 MB RAM soldered to the back of the card (can be disabled with a jumper)
  • 16 ZIP socket for up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×4, Static Column or Page Mode, 80 ns or faster ZIPs in groups of eight
  • possible configurations are 1, 4, 5, 8 and 9 MB RAM
  • with 8 or 9 MB RAM installed, the memory address space can be set either continuous or PCMCIA compatible
  • for 4 MB, ZIPs have to be installed in U3x sockets
  • optional PLCC FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • battery backed up real time clock
  • disable jumper
  • test mode jumper (prevents the RAM to be used by the OS - for RAM testing purposes)
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    J1Real-Time ClockUP - RTC deactivated, DOWN - RTC active
    J2PCMCIAUP - PCMCIA usable, DOWN - PCMCIA not usable
    J3Deactivate RAMUP - RAM activated, DOWN - RAM deactivated
    J41 MB RAM SettingUP - 1MB RAM activated, DOWN - deactivated
    J5RAM SizeUP - 4MB RAM installed, DOWN - 8MB RAM installed
    J6RAM Test ModeUP - Test Mode activated, DOWN - normal operation
    J7FPULEFT - asynchronous operation (FPU installed), RIGHT - synchronous operation
BSC / Alfa Data Memory Master 1200 / AlfaRam 1200 -  front side
front side
BSC / Alfa Data Memory Master 1200 / AlfaRam 1200 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Memory Expansion Systems
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Memory Expansion Systems MES 512kB Card -  front side
front side

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1989-09

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1990-03

Manufacturer
Message Computer
Date
1987
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • available as complete expansion, kit or just the bare board
  • schematics and PCB layout printed in Amiga Magazin 08/1988

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1988-10

Manufacturer
Interactive Video Systems
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 64
    Fast RAM expansion
  • four SIMM sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 256 kB or 1 MB SIMMs, 100 ns or faster
  • supports 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 MB configurations
  • all installed SIMMs must be of the same size
  • SIMMS have to be added in pairs
  • jumper to disable memory autoconfiguration
  • half length card, designed to fit in the second slot of the Trumpcard 500
  • zero waitstate design
Interactive Video Systems Meta 4 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Michigan Software
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

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1986-04

Manufacturer
Memory and Storage Technology
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4, 100 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • 3 volt Lithium battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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1989-04

Manufacturer
Micron Technology
Date
1987
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 1
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs, 120 ns
  • zero wait states
  • recoverable RAM disk (rrd.device) - a warm boot takes about 45 seconds, including 12 seconds of memory diagnostics
  • the design is licensed from ASDG, the card is technically the same as the ASDG 2MI
  • the A1000 and A500 versions both rehouse the Zorro II card and provide a second Zorro slot for an additional card - however, as no slot breakout exists, only internal Zorro cards can be used
  • A500 version:
    • external power supply
    • power switch and power indicator LED
    • passthrough connector - in order to use it, some terminator resistors have to be removed
  • A1000 version:
    • optional external power supply
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory -  front side
front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory - A1000 version front side
A1000 version, front side
Micron Technology Micron Amiga Memory - A1000 version inside side
A1000 version, inside side

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1987-09

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1988-01

Manufacturer
DCE
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB chip RAM expansion
  • plugs into the Agnus socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus (8375) which allows a total of 2 MB Chip RAM
  • an adaptor board plugs into the Gary socket
DCE Mini Megi Chip -  front side
front side
DCE Mini Megi Chip -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Telmex
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • the Mini RAM 500 features the same OEM hardware as the Micro Research and Development Pyramid RAM A500

Manufacturer
Telmex
Date
1993
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • the Mini RAM 600 features the same OEM hardware as the Micro Research and Development Pyramid RAM A600

Manufacturer
Gigatron
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (514256) DIPs, 70 ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 MB configurations
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • memory autoconfig
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • MiniMax 1.8:
    • can use only 1.8 MB RAM of the main board
    • with Kickstart 1.2 the 1.5 MB configuration is not usable
  • MiniMax Plus:
    • can use all 2 MB RAM of the main board
    • requires Fat Agnus
Gigatron MiniMax 1.8 & MiniMax Plus - with Gary adaptor board front side
with Gary adaptor board, front side

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1988-04

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1988-05

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1988-11

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1989-01

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1989-05

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1989-06

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1989-08

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1989-10

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1990-01

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1990-02

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1990-03

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1990-05

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1990-07

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1990-11

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1991-08

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1991-11

Manufacturer
Memory and Storage Technology
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • sixteen DIP sockets for up to 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 DIPs in groups of four
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1 or 2 MB
  • zero wait states
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • autoconfigure LED
  • disable switch
Memory and Storage Technology Minimegs - Case opened front side
Case opened, front side

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1989-04

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1991-09

Manufacturer
Cabletronic
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM Expansion
  • 2 MB Fast RAM expansion
  • power and RAM access LEDs
  • plugs into side expansion port
  • no passthrough port
Cabletronic Modulus ESP 329 -  top side
top side
Cabletronic Modulus ESP 329 -  bottom side
bottom side

Manufacturer
Marpet Developments
Date
1993
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB or 1 MB Chip RAM
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets filled with two or four 256 kB SIMMs
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • disable jumper
Marpet Developments MP500B -  front side
front side
Marpet Developments MP500B -  back side
back side

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1993-05

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1995-12

Manufacturer
Marpet Developments
Date
1993
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB Chip RAM
  • two 30 pin SIMM sockets filled with 256 kB SIMMs
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • optional battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper

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1995-12

Manufacturer
Marpet Developments
Date
1994
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets filled with 256 kB SIMMs
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • disable jumper
Marpet Developments MP602A - Board with RAM installed front side
Board with RAM installed, front side
Marpet Developments MP602A - Board without RAM installed front side
Board without RAM installed, front side
Marpet Developments MP602A -  back side
back side

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1993-05

Manufacturer
Marpet Developments
Date
1994
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • four 30 pin SIMM sockets filled with 256 kB SIMMs
  • fits into the trapdoor connector
  • optional MP605 battery backed-up clock module
  • disable jumper
Marpet Developments MP604A - Board with RAM installed front side
Board with RAM installed, front side
Marpet Developments MP604A - Board without RAM installed front side
Board without RAM installed, front side
Marpet Developments MP604A -  back side
back side

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1995-12

Manufacturer
Tröps Computertechnik
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1, socketed RAM chips
  • can be used with SRAM or EPROM chips
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port - an adaptor was available to attach it to the A500 side expansion port
  • the MTR-512 was also available in kit form (empty PCB)
  • passthrough connector

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1987-06

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1987-08

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1987-12

Manufacturer
MacroSystem
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • eight 30 pin SIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs and supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • disable switch
  • integrated hard disk logic
  • all ICs are socketed

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1990-12

Manufacturer
MacroSystem
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
26230 / 131
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • six 30 pin SIP sockets accept 6 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000), 70 - 100 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • accepts 1 MB SIPs and supports 2, 4, 8 MB configurations
  • the first 2 MB is either installed as DIP or SIP
  • disable jumper
MacroSystem Multi Mega II -  front side
front side
MacroSystem Multi Mega II -  back side
back side

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1990-10

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1990-12

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1991-03

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1991-05

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1991-12

Manufacturer
DKB
Date
1991
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Kickstart socket
    Kickstart switcher
  • two sockets for Kickstart 1.2 - 3.1 ROMs - uses standard Amiga Kickstart ROM chips
  • can be used with one or two ROMs installed
  • switches between ROMs using the keyboard
  • the ROM to be used on power up can be selected with a jumper
  • a jumper wire has to be attached to pin 41 of Gary
  • three variants:
    1. two 40 pin Kickstart sockets and a 40 pin header - a ribbon cable connects the header with the motherboard Kickstart socket
    2. three Kickstart sockets - a ribbon cable connects the third socket with the motherboard Kickstart socket
    3. three Kickstart sockets - the third has long legs on the bottom of the MultiStart which fit directly into the motherboard Kickstart socket

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1990-12

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1991-04

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1991-07

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1992-01

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1992-12

Manufacturer
Intelligent Memory
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • can be upgraded in 2 MB increments
  • feature connector for the optional ST412 / ST506 hard disk controller
    • socket for autoboot EPROMs - autobooting requires Kickstart 1.3
    • disable switch

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1990-02

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1990-05

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1990-05

Manufacturer
Neuroth Hardware Design
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 chips
  • battery backed up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

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1990-06

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1990-07

Manufacturer
Nikol & Company
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 256 kB Chip RAM expansion
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot

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1986-05

Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 6
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs, 150 ns or faster
Spirit Technology OctaByte -  front side
front side
Spirit Technology OctaByte -  back side
back side

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1989-12

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1990-03

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1990-03

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1990-07

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1990-08

Manufacturer
Memory and Storage Technology
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
  • the board is basically a SupraRAM 2000 distributed by Memory and Storage Technology
  • the Supra title is just covered with a MAST sticker.
Memory and Storage Technology OctoPlus -  front side
front side
Memory and Storage Technology OctoPlus -  back side
back side

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1990-10

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1990-10

Manufacturer
Logica
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
    FastRAM expansion
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
  • possible RAM configurations: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 MB
  • optional PGA FPU, can be clocked either synchronously (14.28 MHz) or asynchronously (up to 50 MHz)
  • for asynchronous clock, an external oscillator in DIP14 or DIP8 package is required (DIP8 oscillator is installed towards the FPU)
  • battery backed up clock
  • clock write protection
  • diagnostics and upgrade ("D&U Slot") connector, to be used in factory for expansion diagnostics and software update by reprogramming
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    J1RAM disableON - Disable RAM, OFF - Enable RAM
    J2..J4RAM configurationsee table below
    J5FPU Clock1-2 - synchronous, 2-3 - asynchronous (oscillator installed)
    J6Clock ProtectionON - Enable Write Clock, OFF - Disable

    J2
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    J3
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    J4
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    SIMM1
    1
    1
    2
    2
    2
    4
    4
    4
    4
    8
    SIMM2
    -
    1
    -
    1
    2
    -
    1
    2
    4
    -
    Total
    1
    2
    2
    3
    4
    4
    5
    6
    8
    8
Logica OMega 1200 -  front side
front side
Logica OMega 1200 -  back side
back side
Logica OMega 1200 - with RAM installed front side
with RAM installed, front side

Manufacturer
Power Computing
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 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
Power Computing PC1204 -  front side
front side
Power Computing PC1204 -  back side
back side

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1993-09

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1993-11

Manufacturer
Power Computing
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)

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1993-11

Manufacturer
Power Computing
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4 DIPs, soldered to the board
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper
Power Computing PC515 -  front side
front side
Power Computing PC515 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Georg Braun
Date
2005
Amiga
A1000
Autoconfig ID
5012 / 21
  • 4 MB 16 bit SRAM for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • autoconfigs into the 24 bit address space
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
  • can be put into the case and electrostatic shield of the Commodore A1050
  • Phoenix_RAM.zip
    Georg Braun
    schematics, board layout, CPLD JEDEC file
    93 kB

Manufacturer
First Choice Computers
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 0.5 or 1 MB RAM - expands the A500+ to 1.5 resp. 2 MB Chip RAM
  • four or eight 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot

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1986-05

Manufacturer
Phoenix Microtechnologies
Date
1991
Amiga
A1000
  • 8 MB RAM for the Phoenix A1000 motherboard
  • 16 ZIP sockets
  • takes 1M×4 ZIPs
  • connects into the 96 pin DIN connector
Phoenix Microtechnologies Phoenix 8MB RAM -  front side
front side
Phoenix Microtechnologies Phoenix 8MB RAM -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
RS Data Systems
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 64 DIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 256k×1 DIPs
  • upgradable to 4 or 8 MB with custom daughterboards and replacement PALs
  • does not auto-configure
  • the Pow-R-Card is a custom 86 pin card housed in a single slot expansion box made by MicroForge
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector

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1986-07

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1986-11

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1987-01

Manufacturer
Intelligent Memory
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • sixteen sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 chips in groups of four, 70 ns or faster
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 MB
  • only 1.8 MB are utilized of the total 2 MB
  • connects to the trapdoor expansion slot
  • an adaptor board plugs into the Gary socket
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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1989-10

Manufacturer
Pro-Computer
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 chips
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Pro-Computer Promigos 512k -  front side
front side
Pro-Computer Promigos 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Progressive Peripherals & Software
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1023 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (411000) DIPs only
  • no waitstates
  • memory autoconfig
  • the design is licensed from ASDG, the card is technically the same as the ASDG 8MI
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 2000 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Progressive Peripherals & Software
Date
1991
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
2026 / 120
  • sixteen 30 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
  • supports 1 or 4 MB SIMMs 60-80 ns
  • accepts SIMMs in groups of four
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 3000 - Revision B front side
Revision B, front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 3000 - Revision B back side
Revision B, back side
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 3000 - Revision B front side
Revision B, front side
Progressive Peripherals & Software ProRAM 3000 - Revision B back side
Revision B, back side

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1992-01

Manufacturer
Protar
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 chips
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Protar Protar 512k -  front side
front side
Protar Protar 512k -  back side
back side
Protar Protar 512k -  front side
front side
Protar Protar 512k -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Proton Microelectronics
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    RAM expansion
  • adds 1 MB FastRAM to the system
  • 32 256K×1 DIP chips, soldered to the board
  • connects to side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
Proton Microelectronics Proton Amiga RAM Board -  back side
back side
Proton Microelectronics Proton Amiga RAM Board -  front side
front side

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1988-01

Manufacturer
Jochen Koob & Markus Rupprecht
Date
1996
Amiga
A3000
  • a shareware hardware project which allows using SIMMs in the A3000 instead of ZIPs
  • the board covers the entire area of ZIP sockets and connects into some of them
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 16 MB RAM
  • supports 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • SIMM sizes can be mixed
  • the SIMMs operate in page mode (static column ZIPs are up to 10% faster)
  • not compatible with A3000T
Jochen Koob & Markus Rupprecht PS2 Adapter - with SIMMs front side
with SIMMs, front side
Jochen Koob & Markus Rupprecht PS2 Adapter -  front side
front side
Jochen Koob & Markus Rupprecht PS2 Adapter -  back side
back side
  • PS2_adapter.lha
    Aminet
    schematics and building instructions (english)
    20 kB

Manufacturer
Micro R&D
Date
1992
Amiga
A500, A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    A500
  • 512 kB RAM
  • two versions:
    • RAM-512K - four 256k×4 chips
    • RAM-512K.C - sixteen 256k×1 chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
    A500+
  • 1 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
    Notes
  • features the same OEM hardware as the Telmex Mini RAM 500
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A500 -  front side
front side
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A500 -  back side
back side

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1993-04

Manufacturer
Micro R&D
Date
1993
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB RAM
  • two versions:
    • rev A - eight 128k×9 chips
    • rev B - twelve 256k×3 chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
    Notes
  • features the same OEM hardware as the Telmex Mini RAM 600
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A600 - Rev A front side
Rev A, front side
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A600 - Rev A back side
Rev A, back side
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A600 - Rev B front side
Rev B, front side
Micro R&D Pyramid RAM A600 - Rev B back side
Rev B, back side

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1993-04

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Date
1996
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1 / 170
    FastRAM expansion
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
  • PGA and PLCC socket for optional FPU, 68881/68882 @ 14.28 MHz (clocked synchronously) or 33 / 50 MHz (clocked asynchronously)
  • asynchronous FPU operation requires oscillator, this has to be soldered to the board (no socket)
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
  • with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    S0RAM enableON - RAM enabled, OFF - RAM disabled
    S1, S2RAM size1 MB - ON ON
    2 MB - ON OFF
    4 MB - OFF ON
    8 MB - OFF OFF
    S3PCMCIA settingON - no PCMCIA RAM, OFF - 4 MB + 2 MB + 4 MB PCMCIA
    FPU JumperFPU Mode settingLEFT - synchronous, RIGHT - asynchronous

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1996-12

Manufacturer
MicroniK
Date
1996
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1 / 170
    FastRAM expansion
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets for up to 10 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
  • PGA socket for optional FPU, 68881/68882 @ 14.28 MHz (clocked synchronously) or 33 / 50 MHz (clocked asynchronously)
  • asynchronous FPU operation requires oscillator, this has to be soldered to the board (no socket)
  • battery backed up clock
    jumper settings
    JumperConfigurationSetting
    JP1FPU Mode settingLEFT - asynchronous, RIGHT - synchronous
    JP2RAM sizesee next table
  • JP2 settings:
  • PCMCIABank ABank B1-23-45-67-8Total
    -1 MB-ONONONON1 MB
    -2 MB-ONONONOFF2 MB
    -1 MB1 MBONONONOFF2 MB
    -2 MB2 MBONOFFONOFF4 MB
    -4 MB-ONONOFFON4 MB
    -4 MB4 MBONONOFFOFF8 MB
    -8 MB-ONONOFFOFF8 MB
    yes4 MB4 MBONOFFOFFON10 MB
    yes8 MB-ONOFFOFFON10 MB
    -8 MB2 MBONOFFOFFOFF10 MB
    -8 MB4 MBONOFFOFFOFF10 MB

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1996-12

Manufacturer
MicroniK / Utech
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
1 / 170
  • ra-i5031: one 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
  • ra-i5032: two 72 pin SIMM sockets for up to 10 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB SIMMs
  • optional PGA FPU
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper
MicroniK / Utech RA-1210 (ra-i5031 & ra-i5032) -  front side
front side
MicroniK / Utech RA-1210 (ra-i5031 & ra-i5032) -  back side
back side

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1996-12

Manufacturer
RBW Elektronik
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
34659 / 18
30819 / 18
  • 32 DIP sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (514256), 70 ns DIPs in groups of four
  • four 30 pin SIP sockets accept 4 MB RAM
  • supports 1 MB SIPs in groups of two
  • possible configurations are 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8 MB
  • LCA logic (Logic Cell Array) EPROM - changing the EPROM allows the use of 4 megabit (1M×4) DIPs
  • disable switch
  • does not work in A3000
    DIP switch settings
    2
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    3
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    4
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
    OFF
     
    - 512 kB
    - 1 MB
    - 1 MB + 512 kB
    - 2 MB
    - 2 + 1 MB
    - 2 + 2 MB
    - 4 + 2 MB
    - 4 + 4 MB
RBW Elektronik RAM Fighter 2000 -  front side
front side
RBW Elektronik RAM Fighter 2000 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Harms Computertechnik
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2560 / 18
  • 1 or 4 MB RAM
  • eight 256k×4 or 1M×4 ZIPs soldered on board
  • optional PGA FPU, up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
  • disable jumper
Harms Computertechnik RAM Jet -  front side
front side
Harms Computertechnik RAM Jet -  back side
back side

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1993-06

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1993-09

Manufacturer
Harms Computertechnik
Date
1994
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2560 / 18
  • 4 MB RAM - not expandable
  • eight 1M×4 SOJs soldered on board
  • optional PLCC or PGA FPU, up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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1994-06

Manufacturer
Technisoft
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 2 MB RAM
  • 64 256k×1 ZIPs soldered onto the board
  • 3 expansion headers for the 2 MB upgrade modules
    • each module holds 64 soldered ZIPs
    • supported configurations are 2, 4 or 8 MB total
  • no waitstates
  • internal power supply
  • sits on top of the A1000

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1986-09

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1986-11

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1987-03

Manufacturer
Amiga Hardware Tuning
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
A2000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
19796 / 42
  • sixteen sockets accept up to 1 MB EPROM or SRAM
  • supports 27C512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • supports static RAM, backed up by battery
  • autoboot, requires at least Kickstart 1.3
  • A500 and A1000 versions:
    • side expansion port to Zorro II adapter
    • there's no case, the Zorro II card is mounted vertically
    • the adapter has passthrough connector

Manufacturer
C.A.S.
Date
1987
Amiga
A1000
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 768 kB RAM expansion - expands the A1000 to 512 kB Chip RAM and 512 kB ranger RAM (slow Fast RAM)
  • 24 64k×4, 120 ns DIPs
  • supplied with a special Kickstart disk (Kickstart 1.2+) which enables the additional 512 kB
  • the additional 512 kB can be disabled at any soft reset by pressing the left mouse button
  • connects to the front panel expansion slot
  • the A1000 front slot lacks the required amount of signals for addressing 768 kB so 12 wires and four ICs have to be soldered into the A1000
  • made of two circuit boards like a sandwich - does not fit under the original front slot cover
  • the supplied replacement face plate protrudes 1.5 cm to the front and also a bit downward so the keyboard cannot be pushed under the Amiga - raising the A1000 a bit helps

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1987-10

Manufacturer
Applied Engineering
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2088 / 224
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 (514256) DIPs only, 120 ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5 - 8 MB configurations in 512 kB increments
  • does not require setting switches or jumpers for various memory configuration
  • configurations other than 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 MB are considered as an additional RAM card
  • works with Kickstart 1.3 only
Applied Engineering RamWorks 2000 -  front side
front side
Applied Engineering RamWorks 2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-08

Manufacturer
Applied Engineering
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • 16 socketed 256k×1 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • 3.6 volt NiCad battery backed up clock
  • very high quality, came with a 5 year guarantee

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1990-05

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1990-08

Manufacturer
Golden Image
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 9
  • early versions have sixteen DIP sockets with 1M×1 DIPs for 2 MB RAM, and two SIMM sockets for another 2 MB
  • later versions have four 30 pin SIMM sockets for 2 or 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 1 MB SIMMs in pairs
  • disable switch on the back of the case
  • power LED connector
  • connects to the side expansion port
Golden Image RC-1000 - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Golden Image RC-1000 - Exterior back side
Exterior, back side
Golden Image RC-1000 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Golden Image RC-1000 - PCB back side
PCB, back side

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1991-12

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1992-08

Manufacturer
Golden Image
Date
1990
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 9,10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 DIPs only
  • disable jumper
Golden Image RC-2000 -  front side
front side
Golden Image RC-2000 -  back side
back side

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1990-11

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1990-11

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1991-12

Manufacturer
Golden Image
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • two versions:
    • sixteen 256k×1, 120 ns chips
    • four socketed 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • rechargeable battery
Golden Image RC-500 -  front side
front side
Golden Image RC-500 -  back side
back side
Golden Image RC-500 -  front side
front side
Golden Image RC-500 -  back side
back side

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1990-11

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1991-12

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1992-08

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1992-10

Manufacturer
Digitronics
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
A2000, A3000, A4000

-
-
Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II
No description available.

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1988-06

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1988-12

Manufacturer
Pyramid
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
Autoconfig ID
2640 / 10
  • optional PGA FPU up to 50 MHz
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 2, 4 or 8 MB RAM
  • with 8 MB RAM installed the board conflicts with the PCMCIA port
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
Pyramid RCA120 - Rev C front side
Rev C, front side
Pyramid RCA120 - Rev C back side
Rev C, back side
Pyramid RCA120 - Rev B front side
Rev B, front side
Pyramid RCA120 - Rev B back side
Rev B, back side

Manufacturer
Comspec Communications
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1006 /
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • accepts 256k×1 DIPs only
Comspec Communications RE-2000 -  front side
front side

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 1.5 MB RAM
  • twelve 256k×4 ZIPs
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • the adaptor board RE7 connects to Gary's socket
  • disable switch
  • no battery backed up clock
  • pass-through expansion port connector

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×4 ZIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 2 MB RAM, but only 1.8 MB can be used
  • sixteen 256k×4 ZIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
Omega Datentechnik RE4 -  front side
front side
Omega Datentechnik RE4 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 4 MB RAM
  • 32 256k×4 ZIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
  • disable switch

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 1
  • 64 ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×1 ZIPs in groups of 16
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations

Manufacturer
Omega Datentechnik
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2145 / 1
    RAM Expansion
  • expansion of up to 8 MB FastRAM
  • 32 256k×4-ZIPs provide 4 MB RAM, RAM chips are soldered to the board
  • four 30 pin SIP sockets for additional 4 MB RAM
  • accepts 1M×8 SIPs
Omega Datentechnik RE9 -  front side
front side
Omega Datentechnik RE9 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Evesham Micros
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs, 120 ns or faster
    • adds 0.5, 1 or 2 MB with 256k×4 ZIPs
    • adds 2, 4 or 8 MB with 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four
  • ZIP types cannot be mixed
  • disable switch
  • RAM access LED
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • optional external power supply

Manufacturer
Rex Datentechnik
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • sixteen 256k×1, 150 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • no battery backed up clock
Rex Datentechnik Rex 9201 -  front side
front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex 9201 -  back side
back side
Rex Datentechnik Rex 9201 -  front side
front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex 9201 -  back side
back side

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1988-10

Manufacturer
Rex Datentechnik / Rauer+Klaas
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 ZIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
Rex Datentechnik / Rauer+Klaas Rex 9297 -  front side
front side
Rex Datentechnik / Rauer+Klaas Rex 9297 -  back side
back side
  • Rex9297.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    35 kB

Manufacturer
Rex Datentechnik
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    EPROM reader
  • 16 sockets accept 1 MB
  • supports only 27512 EPROMs (64 kB capacity)
  • can be used as a fast disk
  • cannot burn EPROMs, only read (seperate EPROM burner needed)
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • no case
  • A500: can use SRAMs (backed up by battery)
  • A1000: sandwhich board, the inner board contains the control logic, the outer board holds the EPROMs only
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprom Card 9204 (Megacart) - A500 version front side
A500 version, front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprom Card 9204 (Megacart) - A500 version back side
A500 version, back side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprom Card 9204 (Megacart) - A1000 version 9204A back side
A1000 version 9204A, back side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprom Card 9204 (Megacart) - A1000 version 9204B front side
A1000 version 9204B, front side
Rex Datentechnik Rex Eprom Card 9204 (Megacart) - A1000 version 9204A and B front side
A1000 version 9204A and B, front side

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1988-10

Manufacturer
Rex Datentechnik
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
    Kickstart switcher
  • eliminates the need for disk-based Kickstart and so makes the A1000 boot faster
  • 8 sockets for 512kBit EPROMs - enough for two Kickstarts
  • Kickstarts can be selected by switch
  • frees up the 256 kB Kickstart RAM
  • connects to side expansion connector

Manufacturer
Roctec
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket, 68000 socket
  • 2 MB RAM
  • 16 socketed 256k×4, 70 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • two adapter boards connect to the Gary and 68000 sockets
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

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1991-03

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1991-10

Manufacturer
Roctec
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four socketed 256k×4, 70 ns DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
Roctec RM550C -  front side
front side
Roctec RM550C -  back side
back side

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1991-01

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1991-03

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1991-10

Manufacturer
Combitec
Date
1989
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
49160 / 42,43
  • a HD 20 A hard disk adapter with additional static memory daughterboard(s)
  • S-RAM 500
    • 512 kB static RAM
    • 32k×8 DIPs in 16 sockets on a daughterboard
  • S-RAM 1M
    • 1 MB static RAM
    • 32k×8 DIPs in 32 sockets on two daughterboards
  • can be used as Fast RAM expansion or reset resistant RAM disk
  • the RAM disk needs a mountlist entry (512 kB: 30 tracks, 32 sectors)
  • keeps content over months
  • hard disk and memory disable switches
  • connects to the side expansion port, has passthrough connector
  • optional external power supply
Combitec S-RAM - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
Combitec S-RAM - Case open with two SRAM daughterboards front side
Case open with two SRAM daughterboards, front side
Combitec S-RAM - Case open with one SRAM daughterboard front side
Case open with one SRAM daughterboard, front side
Combitec S-RAM - Case open with HD-20A baseboard front side
Case open with HD-20A baseboard, front side

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1988-10

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1988-10

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1988-11

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1988-12

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1989-05

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1989-07

Manufacturer
Profex Electronics
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
211 / 0
221 / 42
  • 64 DIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • uses 1×256, 120 ns DIPs
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
Profex Electronics SE 2000 - PCB front side
PCB, front side
Profex Electronics SE 2000 - Exterior left side
Exterior, left side
Profex Electronics SE 2000 - Exterior right side
Exterior, right side

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1988-03

Manufacturer
Side Effects
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
  • 2 MB RAM
  • 64 256k×1 ZIPs soldered onto the board
  • zero waitstates
  • autoconfig
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • the unit is basically a two slot Zorro I chassis with a RAM card in it
  • the second slot is free but the lack of power supply makes it impractical

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1986-09

Manufacturer
ADN Design
Date
2006
Amiga
A3000
  • allows using SIMMs instead of ZIPs
  • the board covers the entire area of ZIP sockets and connects into some of them
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 16 MB RAM
  • supports 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • SIMM sizes can be mixed
  • the SIMMs operate in page mode (static column ZIPs are up to 10% faster)

Manufacturer
Kato Development
Date
1998
Amiga
A3000
  • allows using SIMMs instead of ZIPs
  • the board covers the entire area of ZIP sockets and connects into some of them
  • two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 16 MB RAM
  • supports 4 or 8 MB SIMMs, 80 ns or faster
  • SIMM sizes can be mixed
  • the SIMMs operate in page mode (static column ZIPs are up to 10% faster)
  • separate version for the A3000T which has larger distance between the ZIP sockets
Kato Development SIMMfonie -  front side
front side
Kato Development SIMMfonie -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 3
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs only
  • supports 0.5, 1 and 2 MB configurations
  • connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
  • optional external power source
Spirit Technology SIN500-2 -  front side
front side

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1988-11

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1989-05

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1989-11

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1990-03

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1990-07

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1990-08

Manufacturer
Masoboshi
Date
1992
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2157 / 1
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×4 ZIPs, 100 ns or faster
  • supports static column, fastpage mode and nibble mode ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • half length card
  • disable switch
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  back side
back side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  front side
front side
Masoboshi SmartCard (SC-201) -  back side
back side

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1992-06

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1992-08

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1992-09

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1992-12

Manufacturer
Aminetics
Date
1988
Amiga
A1000
Interface
68000 socket
No description available.

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1987-04

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1986
Amiga
A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 0
    memory
  • 512 kB, 1 or 2 MB zero-wait state RAM
  • 32 256k×1, 150 ns DIPs for 1 MB RAM (on "Main Deck")
  • optional "Upper Deck" module with 32 DIPs for the other 1 MB
  • both decks have four sockets for parity chips which can be utilized with the Multifunction module
  • two StarBoards can be connected together for 4 MB RAM total
    optional Multifunction module
  • 68881 @ 14 MHz
  • StickyDisk - rebootable ram disk with hardware write protection
  • allows parity checking of memory in the host StarBoard when extra parity RAM is installed - if a parity error is detected, the Amiga crashes with a GURU message
  • battery backed up clock
    optional SCSI controller - StarDrive
  • AMD 5380 controller IC
  • pseudo-DMA
  • DB25 external SCSI connector
  • battery backed up clock
    notes
  • one StarBoard can hold either a Multifunction or a SCSI module, as they connect to the same headers
  • connects to the A1000 side expansion port
  • removing the StarBoard's case, it can be installed in the A2000 using the SB2000 Zorro II adaptor card
  • passthrough connector
Microbotics StarBoard 2 -  front side
front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 -  back side
back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - Upper Deck  front side
Upper Deck, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - Upper Deck  back side
Upper Deck, back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - MultiFunction module  front side
MultiFunction module, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - MultiFunction module  back side
MultiFunction module, back side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - StarDrive module  front side
StarDrive module, front side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - StarDrive module  back side
StarDrive module, back side

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1986-11

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1987-05

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1987-09

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1988-02

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1989-06

Manufacturer
Microbotics
Date
1988
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1010 / 0
  • the StarBoard 2 / 500 is a StarBoard 2 with a different case
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Exterior top side
Exterior, top side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Case opened right side
Case opened, right side
Microbotics StarBoard 2 / 500 - Case opened left side
Case opened, left side

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1988-02

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1989-06

Manufacturer
Hardital
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
514 / 10
    FastRAM expansion
  • 2 MB (16 DIP chips) soldered on board
  • 48 DIP sockets accept up to 6 MB RAM
  • supported configurations are 2, 4 and 8 MB
  • accepts 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only
  • 7 segment display shows RAM size in MB
  • can only be used in Amigas with Kickstart 1.3 and below due to bug in Zorro handling - the expansion is shown as "defective" on Kickstart 2.0 and above and not usable
  • due to the large size of the board, it physically fits only in A2000 and Towers
    Switch Settings
    DescriptionSetting
    0 MBOFF OFF ON OFF
    2 MBON ON ON OFF
    4 MBON OFF OFF ON
    8 MBON OFF OFF OFF
Hardital Super 8 -  front side
front side
Hardital Super 8 -  back side
back side

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1990-03

Manufacturer
Supra
Date
1989
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 9,10
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • 2 MB RAM preinstalled
  • accepts DIPs in groups of 16 giving 4, 6 or 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1M×1 (511000) DIPs only, 70 - 120 ns
  • disable jumper
Supra SupraRAM 2000 - with 4MB RAM front side
with 4MB RAM, front side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 -  back side
back side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 -  front side
front side
Supra SupraRAM 2000 - with 8MB RAM front side
with 8MB RAM, front side

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1989-11

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1989-11

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1990-01

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1990-05

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1990-10

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1990-11

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1990-11

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-11

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1991-11

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1991-12

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1992-08

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1992-12

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1993-10

Manufacturer
Supra
Date
1987
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • rev 1: sixteen 256k×1 DIPs
  • rev 2: four 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
Supra SupraRAM 500 -  front side
front side
Supra SupraRAM 500 -  back side
back side

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-11

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1991-11

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1991-12

Manufacturer
Supra
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
1056 / 10
  • sixteen ZIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs, 120 ns or faster
    • adds 0.5, 1 or 2 MB with 256k×4 ZIPs
    • adds 2, 4 or 8 MB with 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four
  • ZIP types cannot be mixed
  • disable switch
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • passthrough connector
  • connector for an additional external power supply
Supra SupraRAM 500RX - Board front side
Board, front side
Supra SupraRAM 500RX - Board back side
Board, back side
Supra SupraRAM 500RX - Case top side
Case, top side
Supra SupraRAM 500RX - Case bottom side
Case, bottom side

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1990-11

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1990-11

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1991-05

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1991-06

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1991-11

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1991-11

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1991-12

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1992-08

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1992-12

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1993-10

Manufacturer
DCE
Date
1995
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket
  • 1 MB Chip RAM expansion
  • eight 256k×4 ZIP chips
  • connects to the Agnus' socket
  • Agnus is replaced with Super Agnus which allows a total of 2 MB chip RAM
DCE SX 2 -  front side
front side
DCE SX 2 -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Pacific Peripherals
Date
1987
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
2112 / 2
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 2 MB RAM
  • supports 0.5, 1 or 2 MB configurations
  • uses 256k×1 DIPs
  • zero wait states

Advert (US)
1987-04

Advert (US)
1987-07

Advert (US)
1987-11

Advert (US)
1988-01

Manufacturer
Black Knight Peripherals
Date
1993
Amiga
A500, A2000
Interface
Agnus socket, Gary socket
  • 2 MB Chip RAM on board - disables the motherboard Chip RAM
  • four 1M×4 ZIPs
  • requires 2 MB 8372B Agnus
  • connects to the Agnus and Gary sockets
  • can be switched by software between 512 kB, 1 and 2 MB if used with Black Knight's No More Switches
Black Knight Peripherals Top Chip -  front side
front side
Black Knight Peripherals Top Chip -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1989
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • available with sixteen sockets for 256k×1 DIPs or with four sockets for 256k×4 DIPs
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch

Advert (FR)
1989-11

Advert (US)
1989-12

Advert (US)
1990-03

Advert (US)
1990-03

Advert (FR)
1990-07

Advert (FR)
1990-08

Amiga
A500, A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • various A500 and A500+ trapdoor memory expansions
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 1. unidentified A500+ 1 MB RAM board  front side
1. unidentified A500+ 1 MB RAM board, front side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 1. unidentified A500+ 1 MB RAM board  back side
1. unidentified A500+ 1 MB RAM board, back side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 2. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  front side
2. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, front side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 2. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  back side
2. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, back side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  front side
3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, front side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  back side
3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, back side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  front side
3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, front side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  back side
3. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, back side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 4. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  front side
4. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, front side
 unidentified A500 RAM boards - 4. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board  back side
4. unidentified A500 512 kB RAM board, back side

Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 1 MB Chip RAM
  • eight 256k×4 ZIPs
  • fits into the trapdoor slot
  • battery backed-up clock
  • disable jumper
 unidentified A600 RAM board - unidentified board  front side
unidentified board, front side

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1992
Amiga
A500+
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • eight DIP sockets accept 1 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs (414256), 120ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5 or 1 MB configurations
  • battery backed-up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • also available as board only (without RAM chips)

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
No description available.

Do you own this expansion, or have information about it? Please let us know.

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • sixteen DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs (414256), 120ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 MB configurations
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • an adaptor connects to the Gary socket
  • optional battery backed up clock
  • on/off switch
  • compatible with Kickstart 1.2 and 1.3 - with Kickstart 1.2, only a fully populated 2MB board will work
  • also available as board only (without RAM chips)
  • RAM configuration:
  • Memory Sockets
    0.5 MB 1..4
    1 MB 1..4, 5..8
    1.5 MB 1..4, 5..8, 9..12
    2.0 MB all sockets

Advert (GB)
1991-08

Advert (GB)
1992-01

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
No description available.

Do you own this expansion, or have information about it? Please let us know.

Advert (GB)
1992-01

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • also available as board only (without RAM chips)

Advert (GB)
1991-06

Advert (GB)
1992-01

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DIPs
  • disable switch
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • also available as board only (without RAM chips)

Advert (GB)
1991-06

Advert (GB)
1992-01

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1992
Amiga
A600
Interface
trapdoor slot
    Memory Expansion
  • eight DIP sockets accept 1 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs (414256), 120ns or faster
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four giving 0.5 or 1 MB configurations
  • battery backed-up clock
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
  • also available as board only (without RAM chips)

Advert (GB)
1992-08

Manufacturer
Virgo Developments
Date
1992
Amiga
A500
Interface
side expansion port
No description available.

Do you own this expansion, or have information about it? Please let us know.

Advert (GB)
1992-04

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • four ZIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
  • 1M×4, 70 - 80 ns ZIPs
  • can be configured as 512 kB Chip + 2 MB Fast RAM or as 1 MB Chip and 1.5 MB Fast RAM
  • battery backed up clock
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot, the adaptor board connects to the Gary's socket

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1994
Amiga
A500
  • 2 MB Fast RAM expansion
  • connects to the 40 pin expansion header of the Commodore A570
  • four 1M×4 chips soldered on board
  • nothing else is required to be on the board as the multiplexing circuit is already in the A570
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  back side
back side
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  back side
back side
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 2MB A570i -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • four DIP sockets with 512 kB RAM
  • 256k×4 (514256), 70 - 80 ns DIPs
  • battery backed up clock
    • clock write protection
    • clock disable jumper
  • memory disable jumper
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
HK-Computer Vector 512kB A500i (Professional RAM Board IIC) -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 512kB A500i (Professional RAM Board IIC) -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
56 / 3
    RAM Expansion
  • 16 ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 6, 6.5, 8 MB configurations
  • disable switch
HK-Computer Vector 8MB A2000i -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 8MB A2000i -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1991
Amiga
A500
Interface
68000 socket
  • 16 ZIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 and 1M×4 ZIPs
  • accepts ZIPs in groups of four giving 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 6, 6.5, 8 MB configurations
  • connects to the 68000 socket - the 68000 is replaced onto the board
HK-Computer Vector 8MB A500i (Professional RAM Board IIIC) -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector 8MB A500i (Professional RAM Board IIIC) -  front side
front side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1993
Amiga
A1200
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • optional PLCC or PGA FPU up to 68882 @ 50 MHz
  • one 72 pin SIMM socket accepts 8 MB RAM
  • supports 1, 2, 4, 8 MB SIMMs
  • does not conflict with the PCMCIA address space
  • battery backed up clock

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Date
1991
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
6148 / 0
  • 64 DIP sockets accept 8 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4 or 8 MB configurations with autoconfig
  • the 6 MB configuration works only with autoconfig disabled - the memory has to be added by software
  • accepts 1M×1, 70 - 120 ns DIPs
  • running a 6 MB card together with a BridgeBoard requires replacing a PAL
  • not compatible with A2000-A motherboards
HK-Computer Vector A2000i (Professional RAM Board) -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector A2000i (Professional RAM Board) -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1992-02

Advert (DE)
1992-06

Manufacturer
HK-Computer
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot
  • 512 kB RAM
  • four 256k×4 DRAM chips
  • connects to the trapdoor slot
HK-Computer Vector Mega RAM -  front side
front side
HK-Computer Vector Mega RAM -  back side
back side

Manufacturer
IMtronics
Date
1990
Amiga
A500
Interface
trapdoor slot, Gary socket
  • 16 DIP sockets accept 2 MB RAM
  • accepts 256k×4 ≤100ns DIPs (514256) in groups of four
  • supports 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 MB configurations
  • needs Gary adaptor above 1 MB total RAM (without the adaptor board, the expansion adds 512kB)
  • can be used as ChipRAM expansion with Agnus 8372A and supplied flexible Agnus Adapter Board (which connects to pins 54, 55 and 59)
  • fully autoconfiguring
  • battery backed up clock
  • disable jumper/switch
  • the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
  • metal shield to conform with FCC regulations
    Jumper Settings
    JumperDescriptionSetting
    J1Memory CapacityOPEN-OPEN - 512kB
    CLOSED-OPEN - 1MB
    OPEN-CLOSED - 1.5MB
    CLOSED-CLOSED - 1.75 or 2MB
    J2 / J15Memory EnableOPEN - Memory expansion disabled (clock still working)
    CLOSED - Expansion enabled
    J13AgnusCLOSED - Fat Agnus 8372A present
    J13ChipCLOSED - use 512kB as ChipRAM
  • WizRAM.pdf
    Bedienungsanleitung / german user manual
    9.1 MB

Advert (US)
1990-07

Manufacturer
Spirit Technology
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
2034 / 6
  • an expansion chassis containing a standard Spirit OctaByte Zorro II card
  • 64 DIP sockets accept up to 8 MB RAM
  • supports 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations
  • accepts 1M×1 DIPs, 150 ns or faster
  • connects to the side expansion port
  • external power supply

Advert (US)
1990-03

Advert (US)
1990-03

Advert (US)
1991-04

Manufacturer
XEL
Date
1990
Amiga
A500, A1000
Interface
side expansion port
Autoconfig ID
460 / 14
    FastRAM expansion
  • 8 DIP sockets accept up to 1 MB RAM
  • supports 256k×4 DIPs
  • accepts DIPs in groups of four, giving 512 kB or 1 MB configurations
  • connects to the side expansion port, no passthrough connector
  • memory autoconfiguration
    optional hard disk interface
  • to enable the hard disk interface, a PAL chip has to be installed on the board into the empty socket
  • proprietary 26 pin hard disk connector on the board, no external connector
  • separate HDD case with MFM controller is connected via ribbon cable
  • no autoboot capability

Advert (AU)
1990-06

Advert (AU)
1991-06

Manufacturer
AmigaKit
Date
2010
Amiga
A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro III
Autoconfig ID
3643 / 32
    Memory Expansion
  • 128 MB or 256 MB FastRAM, RAM is soldered to the board (not expandable by user)
  • SD-RAM interface
  • Zorro III interface (doesn't work in Zorro II slots)
  • supports DMA (if Buster 11 is installed)
  • asynchronous design
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • board measures 130mm x 55mm, doesn't block rear part of the slot
  • OEM product from E3B and Individual Computers collaboration

Manufacturer
AmigaKit
Date
2020
Amiga
A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface
Zorro II
Autoconfig ID
5150 / 1
    RAM Expansion
  • 8 MB FastRAM, RAM is soldered to the board (not expandable by user)
  • jumpers to select 0MB (off), 4MB, 5.5MB or 8MB RAM
  • the 5.5MB configuration consists of 1.5 MB RangerRAM and 4 MB FastRAM - this is particularly useful for expansion cards needing 4 MB in the Zorro II address range (e.g. Bridgeboards)
  • memory autoconfiguration
  • small board, doesn't block rear part of the slot
AmigaKit Zorram A2000 -  front side
front side
AmigaKit Zorram A2000 -  back side
back side