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Phase5 Blizzard 1230 MK I 32Mb *updated*

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Autopsy:

Description:

  • Country: Germany
  • Most Common: Usa/Europe
  • Rarity: Unrare
  • Year: 1993

from Amiga Resource:

  • 68EC030 @ 40 MHz, QFP.
  • Optional FPU, PLCC and PGA sockets – can be clocked synchronously or asynchronously with the 68030 up to 50 MHz.
  • Two 72 pin SIMM sockets accept 64 MB RAM.
  • Supports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MB SIMMS.
  • Hardware maprom – no need for MMU.
  • Optional Fast SCSI 2 controller (FAS216) with DB25 external connector, supported by NetBSD and OpenBSD.
  • Battery backed up clock.

source: amiga.resource.cx

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IDE-Fix Express with IDE-Express Adapter

April 1st, 2009 No comments

Autopsy:

The IDE-fix adapter doubles the internal IDE port of your A1200. At the same time it’s an adapter from the rather uncommon 2.5 inch standard to the less expensive 3.5 inch standard connections. The first of the two IDE outputs is available as 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch connector, to you can use existing cables.

The IDE-fix adapter is buffered and terminated. That means that your Amiga is shielded from noise that is caused by long cables, so it continues working reliably without crashing.

IDE-fix 97 Key features:

  • use cheap Atapi CD-Rom drives.
  • use removable IDE/Atapi devices (Syquest, IDE-ZIP, LS120).
  • supports TD64-commands – harddisk capacities larger than 4 GBytes possible!
  • IDE harddisk autopark.
  • Atapi CD-changers (NEC, Sanyo, Torisan) are perfectly supported (CD-change can be done either by a program, or by a separate icon for each inserted CD).
  • Cache CD filesystem included!
  • CD32 emulator included!

source: vesalia.de

Indivision AGA 1200 (Flickerfixer for Amiga 1200)

April 1st, 2009 No comments

Autopsy:

During the 80s, it was common use to build computers in a way that they can output their picture on a TV set. This was done in order to reduce the overall system cost for the user. TV sets work with lower frequencies compared to today’s monitors, therefore the picture flickers. A flickerfixer (aka de-interlacer) converts the signal in a way that a modern VGA monitor or TFT-display can be used. The name flickerfixer was mainly created because the problem of a flickering picture is solved. Individual Computers already had a very successful product called Indivision in 2002. It was connected to the monitor output of the computer, but it has been sold out since 2006. Indivision AGA‘s most notable features are:

  • 24 Bit colour resolution in all screenmodes.
  • support for super hires modes.
  • Highgfx support up to 1024×768 pixels.
  • all screenmodes can be displayed at 60 Hz or more.
  • no adjustments necessary.

source: vesalia.de forum

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