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Zorro Extenders & Busboards
Microway: Deb 2000
Connection: Other |
DEB 2000 and related paraphernalia
DEB 2000 main PCB and video slot
Hi Res Version, DEB 2000 and related paraphernalia - 331K
Hi Res Version, DEB 2000 main PCB and video slot - 408K
Image of DEB 2000, main PCB - 298K
Image of DEB 2000, main PCB, back - 303K
Image of DEB 2000, video slot, front - 113K
Image of DEB 2000, video slot, back - 99K
Image of flickerfixer plate - 223K
Image of backplate - 182K
Image of chip puller - 179K
Image of DEB 2000 main PCB installed in an A2000 - 1021K
Image of DEB 2000 video slot installed in an A2000 - 680K
Zorro II: | None | |
Zorro III: | None | |
ISA: | None | |
PCI: | None | |
Video Slots: | 1 | (OCS/ECS type) |
Other: | None |
The DEB 2000 stands for Denise Extender Board for A2000. This card provides a video slot for use in Amigas which have a socketed denise. Please note however that the video slot was designed to be used with Microways flicker fixer and not intended to support all cards which use the video slot, as not all signals are present. Therefore other cards may, or may not work with the device. It's original intention was to allow the use of a Video Toaster as well as another card such as a flicker fixer. The whole device came in two sections, one which mounted underneath the Denise chip and another which was the actual video slot. The two sections were joined together by a ribbon cable. It was up to the user's creativity to find somewhere to mount the video slot/flicker fixer. Apparently it was used by A500 users to provide a VGA style output, with the cable and the slot trailing out the back of the case. Some people even used the original cardboard packaging to mount the actual card in :)
Contributions to this page by:
John Perkins, Russ Norrby, Takahasi Kasiko, Tony Dean
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-29 16:12
Revision: 1.0
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