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Network Cards
Commodore: A2065
Connection: Zorro II |
Rev 3 A2065
Hi Res Version, Rev 3 A2065 - 932K
Image of two Rev 3 'prototypes' - 37K
Image of Rev 1 and Rev 4 prototype - 34K
Type | Ethernet |
10Base2 (BNC & Coax, ThinNet): | Yes |
10Base5 (AUI & Coax, ThickNet): | Yes |
10BaseT (RJ45 & UTP): | No |
100BaseTX (RJ45 & UTP): | No |
SANA-II Driver: | Yes |
MNI Driver: | Yes (z2-am7990.mni) |
Other Driver: | Yes (AS255r TCP/IP stack has built in support) |
The A2065 is a full-length Zorro-II ethernet card. The A2065 hasn't been made in many years, but is still one of the most common ethernet cards for the Amiga, and infact was probably the first ever Amiga ethernet card. The firmware Ethernet address of the A2065 can be determined by taking the registered CBM block number (00-80-10) and appending the hex value shown on the sticker on chip U4.
Board Layout
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| |_| BNC
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| JP7 ABC |_
| : ABC | |
| ABC | | AUI
| JP1-JP6 | |
| :::::: |_|
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Jumpers
JP1-JP6: Interrupt (default is JP2).
JP7: Ethernet Type
Off: Type 1.
On: Type 2 (default).
ABC Jumpers: Select Thick/Thin Ethernet.
AB: Select BNC connector (thin Ethernet).
BC: Select AUI connector (thick Ethernet).
Contributions to this page by:
Dave Haynie, Greg Scott (National Amiga), Pascal Rielland, RiWa & Friends, Warren Block
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 21:23
Revision: 1.0
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