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A4000 Accelerators
Phase 5: Cyberstorm Mk-II 040/060
Connection: CPU Fast Slot (A3000/A4000) |
Cyberstorm Mk-II 040 version
Cyberstorm Mk-II 060 version
Cyberstorm Mk-II 060 version, back
Hi Res Version of Cyberstorm Mk-II 040 - 204K
Hi Res Version of Cyberstorm Mk-II 060 - 973K
Hi Res Version, Cyberstorm Mk-II 060 version, back - 121K
Image of box - 89K
Image showing jumper locations - 79K
Processor: | 040@40Mhz or 060@50Mhz |
FPU: | Internal |
MMU: | Internal |
Max Ram: | 128MB (if special A3000 version exists, 64MB) |
Ram Type: | 4 x 72pin SIMM slots (if special A3000 version exists, 2 x 72pin SIMM slots) |
An accelerator which plugs into the CPU Fast slot. The card also has an optional SCSI-II controller which consists of two parts that are linked together via a ribbon cable. One part offers an internal 50pin connector, whilst the other offers an external 50pin connector. If you install this card in an A3000 it may be necessary to perform the infamous INT-2 modification, especially in order to get the SCSI-II controller working. There may have been a special A3000 version of this card containing only two SIMM slots, but this has not been confirmed.
SCSI Jumpers
External Connector
Setting | Function |
---|---|
Pins 1-2 | AUTO Termination |
Pins 2-3 | Termination OFF |
No Pins Shorted | Termination ON |
Jumper | Function | Default |
---|---|---|
0 | Debug Mode | Open |
1 | Reserved | Open |
2 | Show Inquiry Mode | Open |
3 | Show Cable Mode | Open |
4 | Synchron Auto-Enable | Closed |
5 | Reserved | Open |
Upper Right | Termination Power | Closed |
Upper Left | Hard Drive LED | - |
Upgrading 040 to 060 version
DISCLAIMER:
All actions are entirely at your own risk!
WARNING:
This procedure requires delicate soldering and a competent solderer. If
you do not feel confident enough, ask someone who, is to perform the
upgrade. There is a real chance you could damage the hardware.
On this you can see three red boxes, showing the locations of the voltage regulator (box 1, right side), a wire jumper (box 1, left side), and two SMT resistors (boxes 2 and 3). Follow the lines from these boxes to the edge of the picture, where positions for the 68040 and 68060 have been drawn up.
Required parts:
-A 68060 cpu.
-A 3.3v voltage regulator, capable of delivering 3 Amperes or more. Package: D2PAK.
-A new oscillator. 50 MHz is the standard 060 speed, but the cyberstorm
mk2 can handle 66 MHz quite well. NOTE: Not all cyberscsi modules
tolerate overclocking.
-Optional: a socket for the oscillator (recommended).
Procedure:
1: Carefully remove the old 68040 cpu.
2: Remove the old oscillator.
3: Install the new oscillator (or socket).
4: Move the two SMT resistors to their correct position.
5: Move the wire jumper to the correct position.
6: Install the voltage regulator.
7: Install the 68060.
8: Thats it!
Contributions to this page by:
Brandon Bertolli, Jan Pedersen, Patrik Sjoblom, Paul Maric, RiWa & Friends
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 12:47
Revision: 1.0
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