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9 expansions found
Company ACT Elektronik, Germany | Date 1997 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
|
processor
- 68030 @ 40 / 50 MHz, PGA
- 68882 @ 40 / 50 MHz, PGA or PLCC
memory
- two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM
- the second SIMM socket is optional, if installed the board does not fit into a desktop A1200
- supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs single or double sided
- accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
- SIMM sizes can be mixed
optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller ()
- allows autoboot and supports RDB
- external DB25 connector
- optional internal SCSI header
notes
- battery backed up clock
front side
back side
Company ACT Elektronik, Germany | Date 1997 | Amiga A1200
| Interface trapdoor slot
| Autoconfig ID 8738 / 35
|
processor
- 68040 @ 25 / 33 / 40 MHz or 68060 @ 50 / 66 / 75 MHz, PGA
- the 66 MHz 68060 is an overclocked 50 or 60 MHz one
- the 75 MHz 68060 has no FPU (68LC060)
memory
- one 72 pin SIMM socket accept 32 MB
- supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs
- accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
- optional extra SIMM socket gives up to 64 MB RAM - requires a towered A1200
- burst RAM access
- only single sided SIMMs fit correctly
- memory disable jumper
- does not conflict with the PCMCIA port at any SIMM size
optional non-DMA SCSI 2 controller ()
- allows autoboot and supports RDB
- SCSI autoboot disable jumper
- external DB25 connector
- optional internal SCSI header
notes
- no 68020 fallback mode
- the CPU faces up on the board - it gets hot
- battery backed up clock
front side
front side
front side
back side
back side
Company ACT Elektronik, Germany | Date 1996 | Amiga A3000, A4000
| Interface CPU slot
| Autoconfig ID 8738 / 35
|
processor
- 68040 @ 28 / 33 / 40 MHz or 68060 @ 50 / 66 MHz
memory
- A4000: four 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 128 MB RAM
- A3000: two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept up to 64 MB RAM
- supports 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMs, 60 ns
- accepts FastPage and EDO RAM
- supports the very expensive ED-RAM (not EDO)
- memory disable jumper
SCSI 2 controller
- not Fast SCSI 2
- allows autoboot and supports RDB
- 50 pin internal header
- optional external SCSI connector
- not compatible with Quantum and some IBM hard disks
notes
- the RAM ends up as separate memory chunks unless there are only 32 MB SIMMs on the card or only one SIMM of any size
- A4000: the card functions better if there's still a 4 MB SIMM on the motherboard
- A3000: a wire has to be connected between the A3000 SCSI chip and the Kickstart chips
front side
back side
Company Mainhattan Data, Germany | Date 1993 | Amiga any Amiga
| Interface parallel port
|
SCSI adapter
- converts the parallel port signals to SCSI signals
- a 5×4×1 cm box
- connects to the parallel port and provides a DB25 SCSI connector - the parallel port is not passed through
- some versions get power from the RGB port, others from the mouse/game port - in both cases the port is passed through
- very slow - the parallel port limits the data transfer
- can reboot, but cannot autoboot
- RDB compatible
- compatible with the A2088XT and A2286AT with BridgeBoard software from or after 23.11.88.
Case, top side
Board, front side
Board, back side
Company S-Bit, Poland | Date 2001 | Amiga A1200
| Interface clock port
|
parallel interface
- connects to the clock port
- 82C55 I/O controller
- supports SPP (paralizer.device) and EPP (paralizer_epp.device)
- adjustable clokport address for using multiple clock port devices (up to 4 PARalizers in one Amiga)
- DB25 parallel connector
- ImageFX driver for the Primax Colorado Direct 9600 scanner
front side
Company Edotronik, Germany | Date 1992 | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II
| Autoconfig ID 2064 / 5
|
parallel interface
- parallel ports are realized with 6522 chips - one of them can be directly accessed as PAR2:
- one DB25 parallel connector (PAR2:)
- fully compatible with AmigaDOS, all commands of parallel.device are supported
- redirection of I/O between SER: / PAR: and PAR2: (device mapping)
- 32 TTL output lines
- 32 TTL input lines
- additional daughterboards for relais output and / or optocouplers are available
Advert (DE)
1992-12
Company Digital Processing Systems, Canada | Date 1993 | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II
| Autoconfig ID 8553 / 1
|
animation recorder
- DR-2150 NTSC, DR-3150 PAL
- replaces the record VCR and single frame controller
- allows animation sequences to be recorded to a video tape recorder and played back in realtime (up to 60 fields per second) direct from hard disk
- avoids bad edits, missed frames and dropouts well known to VCRs
- variable speed playback
- random access still frame retrieval
- supports direct rendering of all common Amiga image formats including IFF24 and Video Toaster frame store files
- can also be used to build sequences from pre-rendered image files
- the image data is stored on the PAR hard disk as compressed digital 4:2:2 image file in 752×576 (PAL) or 752×480 (NTSC) resolution
- one or two dedicated video hard disks connect to the PAR's IDE interface
- maximum 4 GB capacity (1.5 hour video)
- composite (BNC), S-VHS and CAV (Betacam/MII) (3 BNC) outputs
- composite genlock input (BNC)
- 5.5 MHz video bandwidth
- 60 dB S/N ratio
- the DR-2150 can be combined with the Personal TBC IV to perform real time video capture for rotoscoping, time lapse and other special effects
- the DR-3150 can be combined with the AD-3000 real time video capture card
- for recording audio the PAR can be combined with the AD516 via SMPTE
PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 2, front side
PAR DR-2150 (NTSC) Rev 3, front side
PAR DR-3150 (PAL), front side
Advert (US)
1993-06
Company MacroSystem, Germany | Date 1993 | Amiga any Amiga
| Interface parallel port
|
realtime framegrabber
- 24 bit realtime framegrabbing
- Interleaved Frame Recording
- grabs images quickly into its own memory but transferring and displaying through the parallel port is slow
- digitized images are stored in YUVN format
- 3 MB, 30 ns DRAM
- two Composite and one S-VHS input - multiple video sources can be connected and selected by software
- TBC is not required
- VHI driver
- external power supply
PCB, front side
Exterior, top side
Exterior, front side
PCB, back side
- VLab-13.dms
install disk v1.3
vlab.library v1.0, VLab v1.3
367 kB - VLab-40.dms
install disk v4.0
vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.0
338 kB - VLab-41.dms
install disk v4.1
vlab.library v7.3, VLab v4.1
340 kB - VLab-42.dms
install disk v4.2
vlab.library v8.2, VLab v4.2
378 kB
Advert (DE)
1992-08 Advert (DE)
1992-09
Company Rex Datentechnik, Germany | Amiga A500, A1000
| Interface side expansion port
|
Prototyping Board
- simple multi-purpose prototyping board with breadboard area (33 x 62) for designing circuits
- byte / word addressable
- address offset configurable via DIP switch
- supports interrupt handling (INT 6)
- plugs into side expansion connector
- passthrough connector