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26 expansions found
Company BCD Associates, USA | Date 1991 | Amiga A2000, A3000, A4000
| Interface Zorro II, ISA, serial port
|
single frame controller
- although the card has both a Zorro and an ISA connector, they are only used to obtain power, it's enough to connect one of them
- the card is controlled via the serial port - a cable is included for the A2000 internal serial port, an adaptor is required for the A3000 and A4000
- RS-422 control of broadcast / industrial machines
- RS-232 control of VCRs and laser disc recorders
- SMPTE timecode read and generation
- GPI trigger for external devices
- to control the Video Toaster an optional cable is required which connects the GPI trigger connector to the 2nd mouse/joystick port
- the card does not hog the serial port, modems or other serial devices can be used while it's installed
front side
Advert (US)
1992-03
Company W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany | Date 1994 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 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
Company W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany | Date 1994 | Amiga CDTV
| 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
Company W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany | Date 1993 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface Kickstart socket
|
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
Company AmiTrix Development, Canada | Amiga CDTV
| Autoconfig ID 2176 / 2
|
- No description available.
CD-ROM controller
- supports Mitsumi CD-ROM drives only:
- LU-005S single speed
- FX-001S single speed
- FX-001D double speed
- no autobooting capability
- delivered with CacheCDFS CD-ROM filesystem
- CD1200-27.dms
install disk
CacheCDFS v2.7 (16.3.1995), Install Script v43.2 (11.04.95)
281 kB
Advert (GB)
1994-08
CD-ROM controller
- plugs into side PCMCIA connector
- 40 pin IDE header
- supports standard standard IDE and proprietary Mitsumi CD-ROM drives (LU-005S, FX-001S, FX-001D)
- no autobooting capability
- delivered with CacheCDFS CD-ROM filesystem
- shares the case with it's predecessor, the CD1200, so both expansions can be easily confused
- CD1200Plus-27.dms
install disk
CacheCDFS v2.7 (16.3.1995), Install Script v43.2 (11.04.95)
281 kB
Company Commodore, USA | Amiga CDTV
|
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
Company TOMS, Poland | Date 1996 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot
|
Interface Extension
- simple expansion that just provides two connectors
- slim external box, plugs into the rear expansion connector
interfaces
- 1× video DB23 male, analog RGB
- 1× external floppy DB23 female
notes
- no passthrough connector, i.e. parallel installation of the FMV module is not possible
Company Kato Development, Germany | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 68000 socket
|
clock port interface
- provides an A1200 compatible clockport connector for the CDTV
- connects into the 68000 socket
Company Commodore, USA | Date 1990 | Amiga CDTV
|
flash ROM
- used in the development of the CDTV custom ROMs
- connects into the two CDTV EPROM sockets
front side
front side
back side
Company Micro-Luc, Poland | Date 1994 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 68000 socket
|
- 2 or 8 MB RAM
- sixteen 256k×4 or 1M×4 100 ns ZIPs
- connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
front side
front side
Company Commodore, USA | Amiga CDTV
| Autoconfig ID 514 / 106
|
- No description available.
Company W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany | Date 1994 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface side expansion port
|
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
Company ADN Design, Netherlands | Date 2005 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 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
Company Matthias Heinrichs, Germany | Date 2013 | Amiga CDTV
|
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
Company C.D. Express, Italy | Date 1995 | Amiga CD32
| Interface trapdoor slot, AUX port, joystick port
|
Arcade System
- a CD32 with a JAMMA Adapter board to allow the usage in Arcade cabinets
- expansion consists of a re-labelled CD32, an expansion board and the JAMMA adaptor
- all components are mounted on a baseplate
Expansion Connector Board
- interconnects JAMMA Adaptor board via 2 ribbon cables and a power supplying cable
- provides RGB video and I/O headers
- plugs into rear expansion port
- no passthrough connector, rules out FMV module
JAMMA Adapter Board
- connects with two ribbon cables and power cable to the expansion connector board, and to the CD32 directly with audio cable and joystick ribbon cable
- connectors: 1× RGB video (header), 1× I/O (header), 1× joystick/mouse (header), 2× Cinch cable (cable soldered to bottom side), 1× power supply cable (soldered to bottom side)
- two volume potentiometers
- certain revisions are supplied with extra adaptor board that plugs between expansion connector board and the I/O header
Notes
- only a small number of games were developed for the Cubo CD32, mostly with italian localization
- games:
Candy Puzzle | 1995 | Puzzle Game (Puzzle Bubble clone) |
Harem Challenge | 1995 | Adult Card Game |
Laser Quiz | 1995 | Quiz Game |
Laser Quiz France | 1995 | Quiz Game |
Laser Quiz 2 | 1995 | Quiz Game |
Laser Strixx | 1995 | |
Magic Premium | 1996 | Poker Game |
Odeon Twister | | |
Odeon Twister 2 | 1999 | |
Gangster Pursuit | | |
Camel Racer | | |
- without JAMMA board, the joypad trigger buttons can be used for "insert coin" and "start"
front side
CD32 base unit, top side
CD32 base unit, bottom side
base plate, top side
base plate w/ cable arrangement, top side
Expansion Connector Board, front side
JAMMA Adapter Board, front side
JAMMA Adapter Board, back side
extra Adapter Board, front side
extra Adapter Board, back side
back side
top side
Company Elbox, Poland | Date 1997 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 68000 socket
| Autoconfig ID 2206 / 3
|
- sixteen ZIP sockets with 2 MB RAM
- 256k×4 ZIPs
- connects into the 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
- real time clock with auto-recharge battery
front side
back side
Company Elbox, Poland | Date 1998 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 68000 socket
| Autoconfig 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
Company Archos, France | Date 1995 | Amiga A600, A1200
| Interface PCMCIA
|
CD-ROM drive
- uses a proprietary (non-ATAPI) Mitsumi FX001D drive
- dual speed - 300 kB/sec (Mode 1)
- tray loading mechanism
- stereo headphone jack with volume knob
- works together with the built-in hard disk of the A1200 / A600
- DB25 connector for connecting other Archos PCMCIA products, like the OverDrive HD
- external power supply
- limited autoboot capabilities in CDTV/CD32 mode, which can be reached by holding the right mouse button during startup
Advert (FR)
1994-05
Company W.A.W. Elektronik, Germany | Date 1994 | Amiga CDTV
| Interface 68000 socket
|
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
Company Masoboshi / DCE, Germany | Date 1997 | Amiga A500
| Interface 68000 socket
| Autoconfig ID 2157 / 0
|
processor
- 68EC020 @ 33 MHz QFP
- optional 68882 @ 33 MHz PGA
memory
- 4 or 8 MB RAM on board
- not expandable
IDE controller
- two 40 pin IDE connectors
- 44 pin connector and space for a 2.5" hard disk on the board
notes
- connects to 68000 socket
- Kickstart 3.0 ROM on board, 130 ns access
front side
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back side
back side