Manufacturer “MicroniK”
19 expansions in database
A500 2MB (ra-i5010) A500+ 1MB (ra-i5020) A600 1MB (ra-i5015) Bus Converter A500/A500+ Genlock MG-10 Genlock MG-25 Micronik A1200 Z-1 & Z-2 (6860) Micronik A1200 Z-1i & Z-2i (6860) Micronik A1200 Z-3i (6860) Micronik A3000 (6910) Micronik A4000 (6960 & 6980) Micronik A500 (6720) RA-1208 (ra-5035) RA-1208/2 (ra-6032) RA-1210 (ra-i5031 & ra-i5032) Scandex ScanDubler Scandy Scandy 1200
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Amiga
A500Interface
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
MicroniK , Germany Amiga
A500+Interface
trapdoor slot
1 MB RAM
eight 256k×4 DIPs
connects to the trapdoor slot
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Amiga
A600Interface
trapdoor slot
1 MB RAM
eight 256k×4 DIPs
battery backed up clock
connects to the trapdoor slot
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1993Amiga
A500Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II busboard
expands the A500 with three Zorro II slots
the Zorro cards are mounted vertically
passthrough connector - its usability is limited because of the missing Buster Chip
optional external power supply - the power source can be selected by jumpers
disable switch
power LED
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1997Amiga
any AmigaInterface
RGB port
genlock
composite input and output
color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
separate Amiga and video fader knobs
genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
external power supply
front side
rear side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1997Amiga
any AmigaInterface
RGB port
genlock
composite and Y/C inputs and outputs
automatic input recognition with priority for the Y/C signal
color, contrast and luminance knobs for the source video signal
video signal enhancer
R, G, B adjustment knobs for the Amiga signal
separate Amiga and video fader knobs
bypass switch: switches the display between genlock and computer picture - does not affect the video outputs
alpha channel for transparent foregrounds
genlocked mode - colour zero is transparent, all others float above the live video backdrop
inverse mode (keyhole effect) - colour zero is solid, all other colours produce holes
DB9 connector for the SEG-200 special effects generator
external power supply
front side
rear side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1997Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Micronik Z-1 (6860 rev4.0)
5× Zorro II slots
4× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2 (6860 rev4.2)
5× Zorro II slots
1× extended video slot
4× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2 (6860 rev5.0)
5× Zorro II slots
1× extended video slot
3× ISA slots
a 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
notes
the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
the boards are part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
2× 5.25" external drive bays
2× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
uprated power supply
front side
back side
A1200 Adapter, back side
A1200 Adapter, front side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1998Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slot
Micronik Z-1i (6860 rev5.4)
5× Zorro II slots
1× extended video slot
2× PCI slots
2× ISA slots
Micronik Z-2i (6860 rev5.4)
all features of Micronik Z-1i
two 72 pin SIMM sockets for up to 8 MB RAM
notes
the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
the PCI slots cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way
the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
the boards are part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
2× 5.25" external drive bays
2× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
uprated power supply
front side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1998Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig ID
3855 / 1
Micronik Z-3i (6860 rev6.2 - 6.3)
5× Zorro II/III slots
1× extended video slot
2× PCI slots
1× ISA slot
1× A4000 CPU slot - an A4000 processor board is required for Zorro III operation
a 72 pin SIMM socket for up to 8 MB RAM
SCSI controller (123.device) with 50 pin internal SCSI header
Micronik Z-3i Mk2 (6860 rev6.6 - 6.8)
5× Zorro II/III slots (the middle slot is Zorro II only)
1× extended video slot
3× PCI slots
2× ISA slot
1× A4000 CPU slot - an A4000 processor board is required for Zorro III operation
SCSI controller - Qlogic FAS216 controller IC, 50 pin internal SCSI header
notes
the ISA and video slots are inline with Zorro slots
the PCI slots cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way
the video slot can be activated with the optional Video Slot Adapter
the Zorro III slots are slower than the A3000 or A4000 slots
connects to the trapdoor slot - the connector is passed through for accelerator cards
the board is part of the Micronik Infinitiv tower system
2× 5.25" external drive bays
2× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
uprated power supply
front side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1995Amiga
A3000
Zorro III busboard
7× Zorro III slots
1× video slot
6× ISA slots
the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
replaces the original A3000 desktop daughterboard
the board is part of the Micronik A3000 Classic tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A3000 desktop case
6× 5.25" external drive bays
3× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
optional 250W power supply
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1995Amiga
A4000
ISA version - Micronik 6960
7× Zorro III slots
2× extended video slots
5× ISA slots
PCI version - Micronik 6980
7× Zorro III slots
1× extended video slot
3× PCI slots (cannot be accessed by the Amiga in any way)
3× ISA slots
notes
the video and ISA slots are all inline with a Zorro slot
replaces the original A4000 daughterboard
the board is part of the Micronik A4000 Classic tower system, it cannot be fitted into the original A4000 case
6× 5.25" external drive bays
3× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
optional 250W power supply
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1997Amiga
A500Interface
side expansion port
Zorro II busboard
3× Zorro II slots
2× ISA slots
1× video slot
1× CPU slot for A2000 processor boards
1× A500 side expansion port
the ISA slots are inline with a Zorro slot
the video slot is slightly offline with its neighbour Zorro slot and the distance between them is larger than in an A3000 - cards using both a Zorro and video slot are ruled out
connects to the side expansion port connector
four ROM sockets for installing Kickstart 1.3, 2.0 and 3.x consequently
the board is part of the Micronik A500 Classic tower system
2× 5.25" external drive bays
3× 3.5" external drive bays
2× 3.5" internal drive bays
200W power supply
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1996Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig 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
Jumper Configuration Setting
S0 RAM enable ON - RAM enabled, OFF - RAM disabled
S1, S2 RAM size 1 MB - ON ON 2 MB - ON OFF 4 MB - OFF ON 8 MB - OFF OFF
S3 PCMCIA setting ON - no PCMCIA RAM, OFF - 4 MB + 2 MB + 4 MB PCMCIA
FPU Jumper FPU Mode setting LEFT - synchronous, RIGHT - asynchronous
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1996Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig 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
Jumper Configuration Setting
JP1 FPU Mode setting LEFT - asynchronous, RIGHT - synchronous
JP2 RAM size see next table
JP2 settings:
PCMCIA Bank A Bank B 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 Total
- 1 MB - ON ON ON ON 1 MB
- 2 MB - ON ON ON OFF 2 MB
- 1 MB 1 MB ON ON ON OFF 2 MB
- 2 MB 2 MB ON OFF ON OFF 4 MB
- 4 MB - ON ON OFF ON 4 MB
- 4 MB 4 MB ON ON OFF OFF 8 MB
- 8 MB - ON ON OFF OFF 8 MB
yes 4 MB 4 MB ON OFF OFF ON 10 MB
yes 8 MB - ON OFF OFF ON 10 MB
- 8 MB 2 MB ON OFF OFF OFF 10 MB
- 8 MB 4 MB ON OFF OFF OFF 10 MB
Manufacturer
MicroniK / Utech , Germany Date
1994Amiga
A1200Interface
trapdoor slotAutoconfig 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
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1998Amiga
any AmigaInterface
RGB port
scan doubler
doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15 kHz screen modes (Hires, Lores, Super-Hires, Euro36), all other modes (including Super72) are passed through
supports the AGA chipset
connects externally to the 23 pin RGB port
HD15 VGA connector
provides lower quality video signal than the internal version (Scandy)
front side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Amiga
A4000Interface
video slot
scan doubler
doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15.6 kHz screen modes to 31kHz
Super72 (24 kHz) and A2024 are just passed through
supports the AGA chipset
HD15 VGA connector
front side
back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1998Amiga
A4000Interface
video slot
scan doubler
doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15.6 kHz screen modes to 31kHz
Super72 (24 kHz) and A2024 are just passed through
supports the AGA chipset
can be installed in Amigas with normal (not extended) video slot
HD15 VGA connector
synchronisation adjustment jumper
Rev 1.4, front side
Rev 1.2, front side
Rev 1.2, back side
Manufacturer
MicroniK , Germany Date
1998Amiga
A1200
scan doubler
doubles the horizontal frequency of all 15 kHz screen modes (Hires, Lores, Super-Hires, Euro36), all other modes (including Super72) are passed through
clips onto some chips of the A1200 motherboard, no soldering required
HD15 VGA connector