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A2000 Accelerators
Supra Corporation: Supra Turbo 28
Connection: CPU Fast Slot (A2000), Side Expansion Slot |
Supra Turbo 28 with manual, disk and box
Supra Turbo 28, A500 version
Supra Turbo 28, A2000 version
Hi Res Version, Supra Turbo 28, A500 version - 41K
Hi Res Version, Supra Turbo 28, A2000 version - 130K
Image of Supra Turbo 28, Back - 78K
Image of Supra Turbo 28, Component side - 92K
Processor: | 68HC000@28Mhz (with SRAM Cache) |
FPU: | None |
MMU: | None |
Max Ram: | None |
The Supra Turbo 28 was available in two forms but is essentially the same device. The first version was mounted in a case and is designed to be attached to the side expansion slot of the A500/+. It also included a pass-through for attaching additional devices. The second version is simply the motherboard supplied without the case and this is designed to be connected to the A2000 CPU Fast Slot. Note, this unit is not compatible with early German manufactured A2000's with "4-Layer PCBs". In theory it should be possible to remove the A500 version from the case and install it in an A2000, although removal of the A500 edge connector may be necessary.
Jumpers
Boot Jumper
Enables or disables booting.
Machine Jumper
If the unit is being used in an A2000 then this jumper must be installed, otherwise it must be removed if the unit is connected to an A500/+
Option Jumper
If you have more than 4MB of Fast RAM, removing this jumper will disable caching of the upper 4MB of the Amiga's auto-config memory space. This will avoid certain cases, for example with Bridgeboards which can corrupt the cache on the Supra Turbo 28. Similarly some GVP SCSI controllers fitted with onboard memory may lead to the corruption of the Supra Turbo 28's cache.
Additional
The unit can be enabled or disabled in software, or by the use of a jumper/switch. The setting of the jumper/switch sets the initial state of the unit at power on which can of course be changed by the software afterwards. The A2000 version may not have the physical switch attached, like the A500 version.
Contributions to this page by:
Allan Müller, Andrew Bowers, Andy Johnson, Dell Smith, Simon Vergauwen
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 10:47
Revision: 1.0
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