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Is a ZZ9000 a good choice for me for my A3000?
« on: July 12, 2025, 03:03:54 AM »
Hi, I have a mostly stock NTSC 25mhz A3000 with a SCSI2SD fitted. I was looking into an RGBtoHDMI for it when I came across the ZZ9000.

I would use it mainly for the HDMI output for ECS modes and for the extra RAM. The RTG modes would be nice to explore, particularly with Shapeshifter for Mac II color emulation.

The USB stick support and the Ethernet support would all be useful as well.

I've seen critical reviews of the ZZ9000, often comparing it to other USB and Ethernet solutions which are faster. I'm not very concerned with speed (within reason) but I do want something reliable.

I'd like to understand how reliably the ZZ9000 performs these tasks:

  • HDMI output of NTSC ECS modes
  • RTG graphics
  • Extra RAM
  • Ethernet
  • USB thumb drive support

Thanks for any experiences you can share.