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Offline patrikTopic starter

GVP HD8+ and A530 100-pin internal expansion-connector.
« on: May 26, 2003, 08:00:54 PM »
Does anyone know anything about the 100-pin (2x50) expansion-connector found ínternally in the GVP HD8+ and A530?

As far as I know the only device manufactured for this expansion was a PC-emulator-card from GVP.

One interesting thing is that when following the traces to the connector on the PCB in the HD8+ and A530 it seems to have quite the same pinout as a ZorroII-connector.

References:
Front side of HD8+ PCB
Back side of HD8+ PCB
Front side of A530 PCB
Front side of PC-Emulator PCB


/Patrik
 

Offline patrikTopic starter

Re: GVP HD8+ and A530 100-pin internal expansion-connector.
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2003, 07:33:07 AM »
I sent them a mail asking about it, but they havent answered :(.


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Offline patrikTopic starter

Re: GVP HD8+ and A530 100-pin internal expansion-connector.
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2003, 10:07:53 AM »
If this expansion-connector is a ZorroII-slot disguised as another physical connector the big question is how much of the ZorroII-standard this expansion-connector supports.

Does it for example support another ZorroII device utilizing DMA-transfers (the GVP SCSI-controller is already utilizing DMA-transfers if I recall correctly) to be added to this expansion-connector.

It wouldnt definately not be a very hard task to build a converter from the internal expansion-connector to a real ZorroII-connector.


/Patrik
 

Offline patrikTopic starter

Re: GVP HD8+ and A530 100-pin internal expansion-connector.
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2003, 02:14:33 PM »
@Cyberus

You can buy two ISA-connectors, saw them off to create two 50-pin connectors and then glue the now edgeless sides of them together and tada - you now got yourself a 100-pin ZorroII/III-connector.


/Patrik