ID #3947

Village Tronic: Ariadne

Connection: Zorro II

Rev 1.2 version
Rev 1.2 version

Hi Res Version - 693K

TypeEthernet
10Base2 (BNC & Coax, ThinNet): Yes
10Base5 (AUI & Coax, ThickNet): No
10BaseT (RJ45 & UTP): Yes
100BaseTX (RJ45 & UTP): No
SANA-II Driver: Yes (ariadne.device and liana.device)
MNI Driver: Yes (z2-am7990.mni)
Other Driver: No

The Ariadne is a full length Zorro II card with 32 Kbytes of buffer RAM on board and also an option for a boot EPROM. The Ariadne also includes two parallel ports, which are exactly the same as those found on the A4000. A SANA-II driver called Liana is also supplied for use with the parallel ports, as well as a parnet driver. There may also be a driver supplied for use with Amix, but this has not been confirmed.

Board Layout
   _____________________________________________________________
  |                Parallel Port 2  1234   1      _____         |___
  |                 ############    OOOO   :::   |     |        |
  |     JP1 ..      1               LEDs   LED   |EPROM|        |#
  |     Boot                            Connector|     |        |# DB25
  |                                              |     |        |# Parallel
  |                                              |_____|        |# Port 1
  |                                                             |#
  |                                                             |
  |                                                            #| RJ45
  |                                                            #| 10BASE-T
  |                                                             |_
  |                                                             |_| BNC
  |_____________________________________________________________|   10BASE-2
  |||||||||||||||||||||||||||                                   | Jumpers

  JP1: Enable Boot ROM?
      Off: Set to disable autobooting (default).
       On: Set to enable autobooting from an on-board EPROM.

Connectors

LED connector

PinFunction
1LED 1, Twisted pair MAU link status
2LED 2, Transmit Status
3+5V
4LED 3, Collision
5+5V
6LED 4, Receive Status

Contributions to this page by:
Greg Scott (National Amiga), RiWa & Friends

Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 21:37
Revision: 1.0

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