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Re: Oli's ColdFire Board
« on: November 28, 2003, 08:06:03 PM »
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The CD32 has a nice small motherboard and CD32 owners have never had the chance to get any decent power out of it.


It almost did...

The A2200 was a dual board design that combined a Spellbound motherboard with an Agent 88 pseudo-motherboard into an ATX form factor so it could use any clone case (at the time desktop slimline), support a wide variety of accelerator cards, numerous expansion possabilities, etc..

It almost saw the light of day, too bad it didn't. I would have also allowed for CD32 owners to buy "kits" which allowed them to pop their motherboard into a case with an Agent88 already installed, and in 10 minutes have a full blown A2200 (faster than an A1200, included a Kiko chip, CD32 CDROM drive, etc.).

Sure woulda been neat to have one of those hey?
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