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- Ateobus: Uses an Ateobus slot, a custom expansion bus based on ISA by Ateo Concepts.
(3962 views) - CD32 Rear Expansion Slot: 182pin Expansion connector found at the back of the CD32.
(3210 views) - Clock Port: Connects to the Clock Port found in most A1200s and on some expansion cards.
(3339 views) - CPU Fast Slot (A2000): Uses the 86pin CPU bus expansion slot, as found in the A2000 series.
(3042 views) - CPU Fast Slot (A3000/A4000): Uses 200pin CPU bus expansion slot, as found in the A3000/A4000.
(3410 views) - CPU Socket: Plugs into the processor's socket, or clips over the processor.
(3612 views) - DB15: Connects to a 15pin video connector, commonly found on graphics and video cards
(2982 views) - DB9: Connects to a 9pin video connector, commonly found on older graphics and video cards
(3064 views) - Dracobus: Uses a Dracobus slot, a custom expansion bus used in the Draco series of machines by MacroSystem
(2918 views) - Floppy Drive Port: Connects to the 23pin external floppy drive port, as found on most Amigas.
(3180 views) - Front Memory Slot: Uses the memory slot found on the front of the A1000.
(2844 views) - IDE: Connects directly to an IDE (ATA) bus, usually via a 44pin 2.5" connector, or 40pin 3.5" connector
(2499 views) - ISA: Connects an 8bit or 16bit ISA slot. ISA slots or not active on Amigas, therefore most ISA cards are Brigeboards or simply use the slot for power.
(3183 views) - Keyboard Socket: Plugs into the keyboard connector, or AUX port.
(3120 views) - Kickstart Socket: Plugs into the ROM sockets. The Amiga ROM is known as Kickstart.
(4233 views) - Mouse/Joystick: Plugs into a mouse or joystick port. Usually DB9 ports, but not always.
(3985 views) - Other: Hardware which does not have a connection as such or which does not fit into the other categories.
(6012 views) - Parallel Port: Plugs into a DB25 Parallel Port, either the built-in port, or a port on an expansion.
(5110 views) - Serial Port: Plugs into a DB9 or DB25 Serial Port, either the built-in port, or a port on an expansion.
(5004 views) - Side Expansion Slot: The 86pin slot found on the side of the A500/+ and A1000. The A1000's slot is on the opposite side to the A500/+.
(5732 views) - Trapdoor Slot (A1200): The 150pin expansion slot found underneath the A1200.
(5805 views) - Trapdoor Slot (A500/+): The 56pin expansion slot found underneath the A500/+.
(5630 views) - Trapdoor Slot (A600): The 40pin expansion slot found underneath the A600.
(6426 views) - Unknown: It is not known where the hardware connects.
(5917 views) - Video Slot: Connects to the internal video slot. There are 3-types, "Genlock Slot" (8bit video), OCS/ECS style (12bit video) and AGA style (18bit video + audio) with various degrees of compatibility between each.
(6211 views) - Video Socket: Connects to the 23pin Amiga RGB/Video port.
(6114 views) - Zorro Auto Sensing: The card automatically detects the Zorro bus version. It operates as a Zorro II card on a Zorro II bus, but works in Zorro III mode on a Zorro III bus.
(5178 views) - Zorro II: The standard 100pin expansion slots found in older big box Amigas. Can only use Zorro II cards.
(5700 views) - Zorro III: The standard 100pin expansion slots found in newer big box Amigas. Can use both Zorro II and Zorro III cards.
(5220 views) - Zorro IV: A 3rd party custom bus which shares little with Zorro II & III nor is it compatible with them.
(4770 views)