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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: goldfish on January 19, 2010, 09:23:05 PM
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For sale Amiga 1200 ZORRO 2/3 bus board. Includes mounting posts and interface to accelerator port of a1200
more info here
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=1379
PM if interested and make some offers
Edited due to wrong info board is a Micronik 6860 rev 6.8 read other post to see more info
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Technically these are Zorro 2, not 3.
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Yep. No way to get Z3 on A1200 without integrating an accelerator board. Does such a design exist?
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Im under the understanding it can do zorro 3 if a cyberstorm 060 board is fitted
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Some more info
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/eboxz4
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Zorro IV, WTF?!? lol Looks to be some custom hybrid jobber that nobody ever supported...
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Looking at the pictures again I think mine is different going to have a look in my tower now. Will up load some pictures to confirm.
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@Zac67
Yep. No way to get Z3 on A1200 without integrating an accelerator board. Does such a design exist?
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/micronik1200z3
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Im under the understanding it can do zorro 3 if a cyberstorm 060 board is fitted
I do believe you would be mistaken, the Elbox "Zorro IV" does not have a CPU slot. The Cyberstorm 060 accelerators only work on the Amiga 3000(T) and 4000(T).
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Ok sorry for confussing you all. I have looked in tower and it is a Micronik 6860 rev 6.9
http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/micronik1200z3
this has a 1× A4000 CPU slot - an A4000 processor board is required for Zorro III operation
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Reading info it says it has a 72pin memory slot for up to 8mb I am sure that is missing from the design. Shame would of been cool.
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Yep. No way to get Z3 on A1200 without integrating an accelerator board. Does such a design exist?
Yeah, I have one up on ebay at the minute.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120518755993
Sorry, couldn't resist!! ;)
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Actually. Just realised i'm talking bollocks.
Sorry again. :)
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@Tension & Damion
Thanks, I'm not too familiar with A1200 expansions. Nice to see that someone did the trick. ;)
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@goldfish
You got PM