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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Retail News / Sales => Topic started by: DJS on November 17, 2004, 01:11:06 AM
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Elbox Computer is now shipping the new Fast ATA 1200 MK-III controller, the latest addition to the Fast ATA line of ATA drive controller products for Amiga Classic computers.
The Fast ATA 1200 MK-III controller provides high performance support for up to four ATA/IDE storage devices running up to five times faster than the standard Amiga 1200 IDE controller. Fast ATA 1200 MK-III has a new redesigned printed circuit board and new firmware, which results in enhanced performance with lower processor load when compared against earlier FastATA 1200 versions.
(http://elbox.com/gfx/fa_1200pack.jpg) (http://elbox.com/products/extra_prod/fa_1200pack.html)Requirements:
• Amiga 1200 in a standard desktop case or in a tower case
The package contents:
• Fast ATA 1200 MK-III controller
• Floppy disk with:
- AllegroCDFS and
- FastATA'99 software
• One 60cm 80-wire ATA-133 cable
• User's Manual
For more information about the Fast ATA 1200 MK-III controller, please visit the Elbox website at www.elbox.com/products/fast_ata_1200_mk3.html (http://www.elbox.com/products/fast_ata_1200_mk3.html).
For photo of the Fast ATA 1200 MK-III controller, please refer to the Elbox website (http://elbox.com/products/extra_prod/fastata_mk3.html).
Pricing and availability:
The FAST ATA 1200 MK-III controller is now shipping at the suggested retail price of EUR 69.95 (VAT excl.) To locate an authorized distributor in your area visit the Elbox Computer website at www.elbox.com/buy.html (http://elbox.com/buy.html).
To purchase the product online visit the Elbox Online Store for European Union customers (http://www.eu-shop.elbox.com/cgibin/shop?info=420F12) or for customers from other countries (http://www.shop.elbox.com/cgibin/shop?info=420F12).
Ordering before 30 November you can take the opportunity of our FREE Shipping Birthday Promotion (http://buy.elbox.com/cgibin/shop?show=9SP).
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Grrrr....Still in PIO mode.
Where's the DMA modes. Grrr.
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If its so enchanced can we see some speed comparison with older PF models please?