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CD32 Accelerators
Elsat: ProModule
Connection: CD32 Rear Expansion Slot |
Floppyfix
Inside lower view
Inside upper view
Promodule with manual and components
ProModule, front
ProModule, back
ProModule, side
Closeup of bottom view - 60K
Closeup of inside view - 61K
Closeup of Promodule - 57K
Closeup of the floppyfix - 63K
Hi Res Version, Promodule with manual and components - 81K
Hi Res Version, ProModule, front - 45K
Hi Res Version, ProModule, back - 47K
Hi Res Version, ProModule, side - 50K
Image showing ProModule with cover removed - 108K
The ProModule is an expansion unit for the CD32 which gives it much of the capability of an A1200. It sits underneath the CD32 and connects to it via the supplied block connector. Up to 8MB of additional RAM can be added and the unit has support for an optional 68882 (PLCC) FPU at up to 50Mhz. The unit includes an internal 3.5" floppy drive configured as DF0: and a battery backed up clock. The unit also provides the following expansion ports:
1 x 25pin Parallel Port
1 x 25pin Serial Port
1 x 23pin RGB Video Port
1 x External Floppy Drive Port
1 x 3.5" IDE Connector
1 x AT Keyboard connector for attaching a PC keyboard
1 x Thru-Port for FMV Cartridge.
The unit also has the option of using an external power source such as a standard A500 or A1200 power supply.
Contributions to this page by:
Jürgen Weiß, Jan Pedersen, John Klumpp
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 14:33
Revision: 1.0
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