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A2000 Accelerators
TTR Development: Sapphire
Connection: CPU Socket |
Hi Res Version - 54K
Closeup of Sapphire - 291K
Processor: | EC020@7,14Mhz |
FPU: | 68881@7,14Mh (Surface Mounted) |
MMU: | None |
Max Ram: | None |
Ram Type: | Does not support the addition of memory. |
An accelerator for the A2000 which plugs into the CPU socket. The chips are capable of 12MHZ, but are running at the Amiga's system speed. The solder points are from the tower which sits into the 68000 socket and provides it with enough clearance to sit even above a rom switcher cable. There is no provision for inserting the 68000 onto the accelerator as a fallback mode unlike most other accelerators which use the CPU socket. This board is technically compatible with the A500, however it does not physically fit, so you may need to alter the case or tower the A500.
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Ron Mascaro
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 10:48
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