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Company Software Results Enterprises, USA | Date 1994 | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II, ISA
| Autoconfig ID 2150 / 1
|
- allows using of inexpensive ISA cards on the Amiga
- supports all the PC interrupts and I/O addresses
- no support for ISA DMA transfers (required for PC floppies)
- all address and data lines to the PC bus are buffered to avoid loading down Amiga bus lines
- driver supports
- 4 serial ports / modem cards (ibmser.device)
- 3 parallel ports - not bi-directional (ibmprint.device)
- 2 IDE / RLL / MFM hard drives (ibmIDE.device)
- 1 NE1000 (8 bit) / NE2000 (16 bit) network card - SANA II compatible (NE1000.device, NE2000.device)
- supported by OpenBSD
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back side
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Company Vortex, Germany | Date 1992 / 1993 / 1994 | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II, ISA
| Autoconfig ID 8215 / 7,8,9
|
IBM AT emulation
- 80386SX @ 25 MHz or 80486SLC @ 25 MHz or 80486SLC2 @ 50 MHz (32 bit internal 16 bit external data bus, 1 kB cache inside, 2.4 times faster than 386SX)
- optional FPU
- optional HD/ED (1.2/1.44/2.88 MB) floppy disk controller kit (82077AA chip) for up to 3 drives (2 internal, 1 external)
- internal floppy connector and a DB25 port for external floppies (HD kit required)
- can use Amiga floppy drives as 360 or 720 kB
- DB9 connector for the optional Monitor Master switch
- built in IDE hard disk interface
- hard disks can be emulated either as Amiga partitions formatted to MSDOS or via hardfiles
- 27 different emulated video modes (from 4 color CGA to 2 color VGA or 8 color text only VGA)
- emulated video modes can be displayed in 15 kHz
- inserting an ISA display card automatically disables the video emulation
- 512 kB on board + four SIMM slots max 16 MB, 2 or 4 MB can be used by the Amiga
- 50% of Amiga RAM (this can be split between chip, fast, or public) can be used as RAM for the emulator
- built in realtime clock, speaker, CMOS RAM
- in server mode the Amiga can directly access the RAM and disk drives of the Golden Gate board
- the Amiga mouse is emulated as a serial Microsoft mouse
- the Amiga serial port can be used by the Golden Gate as either COM1 or COM2
- the Amiga parallel port can be used as LPT1 or LPT2 by the Golden Gate
- in A2000 an adapter is required under the 68000 (a simple capacitor is connected between two pins)
- in A3000 at least Buster rev. 07 is required
jumper settings
J1 |
set |
reserved |
J4 |
open |
reserved |
J5 |
open |
reserved |
J8 |
set |
electronical speaker enabled |
J8 |
open |
electronical speaker disabled |
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J2 |
J3 |
|
open |
open |
Option ROM disabled |
set |
open |
2MB for Amiga |
set |
set |
4MB for Amiga |
Golden Gate 386SX, front side
Golden Gate 386SX, back side
Golden Gate 486SLC2, front side
Golden Gate 486SLC2, back side
Advert (GB)
1993-02 Advert (DE)
1992-10 Advert (DE)
1992-11 Advert (US)
1992-12 Advert (FR)
1992-12
Company Golden Image, UK | Date 1990 | Amiga any Amiga
| Interface parallel port
|
handy scanner
- scans monochrome and 64 grey shades
- 400 dpi optical resolution
- 105 mm scan width
- status LED
- scan start button
- controls: contrast, resolution (100/200/300/400 dpi), dithering/bit depth (1 letter and 3 photo settings)
- supplied with Migraph Touch-UP software
- the same scanner is used for Atari and IBM PC scanner interfaces
scanner interface
- connects to the parallel port
- for use with A1000, an adaptor is needed
- 8 pin Mini-DIN connector for scanner
- no passthrough connector
- external power supply
Advert (US)
1992-08 Advert (US)
1990-11 Advert (GB)
1991-07 Advert (US)
1991-12 Advert (DE)
1992-10