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A2000 Accelerators
ID #2983
C'T: PAK-68
Connection: CPU Socket |
Front of PAK-68
Back of PAK-68
Hi Res Version, Front of PAK-68 - 1128K
Hi Res Version, Back of PAK-68 - 1146K
Processor: | 68020@12Mhz |
FPU: | 68881@12Mhz (PGA) |
MMU: | None |
Max Ram: | None without optional FRAK/2 |
Ram Type: | Does not support the addition of RAM without the FRAK/2 |
The PAK-68 was a project design by the German computer magazine called C'T. It was effectively a build-your-own accelerator project. The accelerator is designed to plug into the CPU socket and although it was originally intended for use with the Atari ST and MegaST is reported to be compatible with the Amiga such as the A500 and A2000.
Contributions to this page by:
Jan Schönenberg, Mario Misic
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 09:37
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