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A577 / CD577 SCSI Adapter AdIDE 40 (Prima) & 44 (Novia) Amiga CDTV Joystick Interface BigRAM CD BigRAM CD8 Blizzard CDTV Brick-ette CD Kick CD-RAM CD1300 & CD1301 CDTV Clock CDTV Flash Memory CDTV Interface CDTV Joysticks Adapter CDTV RAM CDTV SCSI CDTV SCSI Interface CDTV to SCSI Interface CDTV-Kick CDTV-SCSI Elbox CDTV/2 Elbox CDTV/8 Elbox Joy Mega CDTV SCSI-TV & SCSI-TV/570 Sum CDTV Turbo CD Wicher CDTV
Manufacturer
Commodore , USA Date
1992Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)
SCSI Controller
expansion to connect SCSI devices to the CDTV
WD33C93A controller chip
installs into the CDTV's DMA expansion slot
fits completely into the case
50 pin internal SCSI header
DB25 external SCSI connector
the A577 / CD577 never made it to the market, remaining in prototype status without back plate fixture
front side
Manufacturer
ICD , USA Date
1990Amiga
A500, A1000, A2000, CDTVInterface
68000 socketAutoconfig ID
2071 / 2
IDE Controller
small 1" by 3" board that connects to the 68000's socket
fits in the CDTV if a shallow IDE connector is used
AdIDE 44 (Novia) for 2.5" internal drives
covers the Paula and CIA A chips
mounting brackets and screws are supplied for mounting the hard disk inside an A500
AdIDE 40 (Prima) for 3.5" drives
drives can be fitted into an A500 in place of the built-in floppy drive using the Shuffle Board
autobooting (adide.device or icddiskide.device) - requires at least Kickstart 1.3
autobooting is problematic with the CDTV - either a boot floppy has to be used (which a bare CDTV lacks), or after a reset by selecting the hard disk in the Early Startup Menu (which require at least Kickstart 2.0)
incompatible with Western Digital and IBM hard disks
AdIDE 44 rules out accelerators that connect to the 68000's socket due to mechanical constraints
AdIDE 40 is compatible with processor expansions if the AdIDE is fitted below the accelerator - reported to be functional in A500 are CSA Derringer and Mega-Midget Racer , as well as Microbotics VXL*30
older software revisions work only with 68000 processor cards
A-Max II driver (icddiskide.amhd)
front side
back side
ICDPrepHD-40.dms
install disk v4.0 ICDPrepHD v4.0, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1 117 kB ICDPrepHD-42.dms
install disk v4.2 ICDPrepHD v4.2, adide.device v4.0r1, adscsi.device v4.0r1, icddisk.device v3.5r1, trifecta.device v4.0r1 117 kB ICD-AdIDE.dms
Installer's Heaven install disk 284 kB
Advert (US) 1991-04 Advert (US) 1991-07
Manufacturer
Elsat , Poland Date
1993Amiga
CDTVInterface
mouse port
Mouse Port Adapter
allows the connection of standard joysticks to the CDTV (does not support standard Amiga mice)
expansion provides two DB9 ports
connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
a mini-DIN at the front of the device allows connection of a CDTV mouse in addition to the two joysticks
green metal case with fixed cable (34cm length)
Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik , Germany Date
1994Amiga
CDTVInterface
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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-10
Manufacturer
W.A.W. Elektronik , Germany Date
1994Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-06 Advert (DE) 1993-10
68000 @ 14 MHz, QFP
2 MB RAM
sixteen 1M×1, 70 ns SOJ chips
connects into the 68000 socket
the board was never released
front side
back side
Mouse Port Adapter
allows the connection of standard Amiga mice and joysticks to the CDTV
two DB9 ports
connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
built-in 8 bit microcontroller
auto fire - hold down both mouse buttons and move joystick
left: fast
back: medium speed
right: slow
forward: auto fire off
mouse resolution - hold down both mouse buttons and push joystick
fire button: 1 pixel mode
forward: 2 pixel mode
does not require software
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
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1995-02
Manufacturer
AmiTrix Development , Canada Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)Autoconfig ID
2176 / 2
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Manufacturer
Commodore , USA Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)
internal genlock
CD1300: NTSC genlock
CD1301: PAL genlock
allows overlaying CDTV graphics onto an incoming video signal
CDTV-only, genlocked, and external-only video modes
controlled by the CDTV remote controller
replaces the CDTV's video card
composite input and output (two RCA connectors)
S-VHS output
CD1301, front side
CD1301, rear side
clock port interface
provides an A1200 compatible clockport connector for the CDTV
connects into the 68000 socket
Manufacturer
Commodore , USA Date
1990Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)
flash ROM
used in the development of the CDTV custom ROMs
connects into the two CDTV EPROM sockets
front side
front side
back side
Manufacturer
Comer , Poland Date
1993Amiga
CDTVInterface
mouse port
Mouse Port Adapter
allows the connection of standard Amiga mice and joysticks to the CDTV
expansion provides two DB9 ports
connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
supports two joysticks or mouse + joystick - mode is selected by pressing fire button when plugging in the device, and is kept during CDTV power-off
black plastic case with fixed cable (39cm length)
Advert (PL) 1993-12
Mouse Port Adapter
allows the connection of standard Amiga mice and joysticks to the CDTV
expansion provides two DB9 ports
connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
black plastic case with short fixed cable (16cm length)
front side
Manufacturer
Micro-Luc , Poland Date
1994Amiga
CDTVInterface
68000 socketAutoconfig ID
514 /
Memory Expansion
2 or 8 MB FastRAM
sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 100 ns ZIPs
connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
hand-soldered board
uses 514 as Manufacturer Autoconfig ID, which is the ID of Commodore
front side
front side
Advert (PL) 1995-05 Advert (PL) 1996-07
Manufacturer
Commodore , USA Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)Autoconfig ID
514 / 106
SCSI Controller
expansion to connect SCSI devices to the CDTV
WD33C93A controller chip
installs into the CDTV's DMA expansion slot
fits completely into the case
50 pin internal SCSI header
DB25 external SCSI connector
Commodore Part Number: 252544-01
front side
back side
rear side
SCSI controller
AMD 33C93 clocked at 16 MHz
connects to the DMA expansion slot
fits completely into the case
autoboot capability
50 pin internal SCSI header
DB25 external SCSI connector
disable switch
RDB compatible
no place for hard disk on the expansion itself, thus it has to be mounted on the internal RF shield
no power connector, the HD gets connected to the power supply of the CD drive with a Y adaptor
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1993-02 Advert (DE) 1993-06 Advert (DE) 1993-10
Manufacturer
ADN Design , Netherlands Date
2005Amiga
CDTVInterface
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
front side
SCSI controller
Implementation of the Commodore reference design (A575)
internal 50 pin SCSI connector
passive termination
switchable clock 16Mhz / 7MHz for WD33C93A / AM33C93A
disable jumper
activity LED
installs internally, original slot cover can be mounted after installation
supports autoconfig and autoboot (scsi.device)
RDB compatible
maximum partition size with ROM v2.30: 1GB
front side
empty PCB, front side
empty PCB, rear side
rear side
Manufacturer
Elbox , Poland Date
1997Amiga
CDTVInterface
68000 socketAutoconfig ID
2206 / 3
Memory Expansion
sixteen ZIP sockets with 2 MB FastRAM
256k×4 ZIPs
connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
real-time clock with auto-recharge battery
the usage of the clock requires soldering two wires to the mainboard
front side
back side
Advert (PL) 1994-12 Advert (PL) 1995-11 Advert (PL) 1996-12
Manufacturer
Elbox , Poland Date
1998Amiga
CDTVInterface
68000 socketAutoconfig 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
Elbox , Poland Date
1993Amiga
CDTVInterface
mouse port
Mouse Port Adapter
allows the connection of standard joysticks to the CDTV (does not support standard Amiga mice)
expansion provides two DB9 ports
connects to the CDTV mini-DIN mouse port
a mini-DIN socket at the side of the device allows connection of a CDTV mouse in addition to the two joysticks
black plastic case with fixed cable (34cm length)
Advert (PL) 1994-01
Manufacturer
Elsat , Poland Date
1993Amiga
CDTVInterface
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
SCSI controller
connects to the CDTV or A570 rear expansion port
place for a 2.5" hard disk (Quantum GO, GLS, Daytona drives)
SCSI-TV for the CDTV protrudes 1.75 inches out the back of the CDTV, and includes a black endcap for the unit
SCSI-TV/570 for the A570 extends 5 inches out the back of the A570, and includes a white endcap for the unit
50 pin internal header - an adapter is included to connect 2.5" drives
DB25 external connector
RDB compatible
supports SCSI Direct
autoboot capability - Workbench 1.3 is supplied which is required for autobooting
uses DMA transfers - the DMA circuit is already built in the CD controller of the CDTV or A570
disable switch - required for playing audio CDs
Advert (US) 1996-12 Advert (US) 1999-01
Manufacturer
7-bit , Poland Date
2016Amiga
CDTVInterface
special (see text)
Keyboard Interface
external USB keyboard interface for the CCDTV that plugs into the keyboard connector of the Amiga
based on a 16 bit Microchip microcontroller
internal USB stack for HID devices, therefore does not require software
'Bootlader' mode for firmware update, actived by pressing a button on the top of the device
built-in EEPROM memory to store user settings
configuration mode for PC keyboard (activated by R-Shift + Pause key combination)
F1 - set Reset type - software (A2000, A3000, A4000, CD32, CDTV) or hardware (A600, A1200)
F2 - map Amiga Right to Alt Right
F10 - view keycode (on / off)
F12 - display configuration
status LED indicates the device state
Keyboard Mapping
Amiga Key Key on USB Keyboard
Left Amiga Left Windows
Right Amiga Right Windows
Help F12
Amiga Reset Ctrl + L-Win + R-Win Ctrl + L-Alt + R-Alt Ctrl + L-Alt + Del
processor
68020 @ 14.28 MHz PGA, clocked synchronously with the motherboard
optional PGA FPU, from 68881 @ 14.28 MHz (synchronous) to 68882 @ 50 MHz (asynchronous, with separate oscillator)
notes
provides no memory expansion but it is shaped to fit around all other W.A.W. products including the BigRAM CD RAM expansions
connects to the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
fast Kickstart ROM access
a wire has to be connected to Gary chip (pin 26)
processor cache disable jumper
for BigRAM CD8 compatibility, a GAL (supplied) has to be exchanged on the CD8
on some motherboard revisions, BigRAM CD8 and Turbo CD have to be connected by soldering a wire in order to have all Fast RAM of the CD8 available
68000 fallback mode, can be set by jumper
front side
back side
Advert (DE) 1995-02
Manufacturer
7-bit , Poland Date
2019Amiga
CDTVInterface
68000 socket
Memory Expansion
expansion provides 8 MB FastRAM
SDRAM memory, soldered to the board
IDE Controller
A600 compatible IDE controller
1× 44 pin IDE pin header to connect 2.5" HDDs
requires Kickstart ≥v2.05 (37.350) and Boot ROM ≥v2.30
Notes
installs into the CPU socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
jumper connections have to be made from SV1 to two chips on the motherboard
INT2: connection to Odd CIA (A) pin 21 (location U9)
OVR: connection to Gary pin 29 (location UU2)