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Misc. Hardware
Individual Computers: A500 Clockports
Connection: CPU Socket |
Front of A500 Clockports
Back of A500 Clockports
Rev 1.1, Front
Rev 1.1, Back
Rev 1.2, Front
Rev 1.2, Back
Hi Res Version, Front of A500 Clockports - 288K
Hi Res Version, Back of A500 Clockports - 220K
Hi Res Version, Rev 1.1, Front - 86K
Hi Res Version, Rev 1.1, Back - 87K
Hi Res Version, Rev 1.2, Front - 104K
Hi Res Version, Rev 1.2, Back - 90K
The original idea for this hardware came from a discussion in a German Amiga Forum and was finally produced by Individual Computers. It plugs into the CPU socket of the A500/+ (it may also be A2000 compatible) and provides the A500 with two A1200 style clock port connectors. Please note however that certain clockport expansions require faster CPUs than the standard CPU in an A500 so an appropriate accelerator may also be required. For example, the Subway requires an 030. Only around 35 units were manufactured.
Contributions to this page by:
Jan Pedersen, Mario Misic
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 18:54
Revision: 1.0
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