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Re: The A 1200 Trapdoor interface...
« on: February 11, 2004, 04:47:00 PM »
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odin wrote:
The A1200 trapdoor slot is only found on the A1200 :-).  A4k/A3k FastSlot is different. As are Zorro(I/II/III) and the A500 and A600 trapdoor slot (maybe those too are the same though?).


The A500 and A600 trapdoor slots are nothing more than Memory interfaces. Nothing else can go in there.

The A1200's Trapdoor is a CPU/ZorroII type slot, it has all the signals requiered to implement those slots anyway.

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Re: The A 1200 Trapdoor interface...
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2004, 10:49:57 AM »
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Kronos wrote:
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Zorro1 (side connector on A1000/A500 and MMU-slot in A2000) is just an unbuffered
68000-bus.

Zorro2 is a buffered 68000-bus.

A1200-trapdoor is an unbuffered 68020-bus.


Zorro has some other bits and bobs in there as well :-)

The A1200 trapdoor has other signals as well as what is needed to implement ZII (notable are the audio signals).

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Re: The A 1200 Trapdoor interface...
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2004, 12:04:57 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
stupid question

Are the audio signals there analogue or digital? I'm guessing analogue.

-edit-

The only thing I ever played with was the /RESET line, which I tapped off to initialise my old (internally fitted to the desktop 1200) DB50XG card.


The Audio signals are Analog, they are resistively mixed with the Paula output and piped through the RCA's at the back.

It was for the CD1200 rom drive that would put the AUDIO CD output through them.

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Re: The A 1200 Trapdoor interface...
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2004, 12:10:47 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
Well that *does* give me an idea.

My CDRom has no output beyond the headphone socket. So it should be possible to tap those lines and connect them to a standard header for a CD audio cable, right?


yup, and that will mix the CD Audio with the Amiga native and pump it out via the Amiga audio plugs.

-Edit- I assume the A1200 trapdoor takes standard Line- level signal, but it might be an idead to protect it with a couple of resistors until you are sure.