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Offline Crom00

Re: How would you have designed AGA Amigas?
« on: March 02, 2010, 12:20:09 PM »
In the case of the A1200
030 CPU
socket for 68882
DSP SLOT or SOCKET for DSP sound chip (I guess this is what the clock port became)
CPU SLOT
AGA Amber chip and VGA cgraphics chip with CYBERGFX or RTG support instead of the software screen promotion
Simm Socket on motherboard
recofigurable CHIP/fast ram sizes
Midi built in
Desktop IDE port
VIDEO IN And GENLOCK PORT
Pizzabox case with PS2 mouse and  Keyboard connectors


With the glut of CD32's showing up on EBAY it'd be interesting to make a CD32 expansion device that would extend the functionality and allow it to fit in an ATX style case.

After the demise of commodore I remember seeing ads for machines called the A2200 that were supposed to be modified CD32's with somekind of expansion board if I remember corectly.
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