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Re: Microtek Z3i. A good fit?
« on: December 19, 2012, 11:18:09 PM »
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I actually only want the Z3i

These boards are known to be rather picky at what cards they accept and in which slots they accept them - their implementation of Zorro is  "just close enough" to get many things working somewhat reliable - other things (most notably RAM cards) simply don't work or work only half the time and/or in half the slots.

I had the predecesssor of the Z3i, and for a simple gfx card (Picasso 2) and an Oktagon SCSI controller it was okay. Not a performance miracle, but better than AGA/scsi.device I had used before.

The more cards you try to use, the less stable it gets (both mechanically and electronically). And don't even try to use one with a A4000 cpu card, that's a recipe for desaster.

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for a possible future upgrade to PPC (this and the SCSI).

For network, you can (should) use a PCMCIA card. BlizzardPPC also means access to a Blizzardvision that I would prefer over a Mediator/Voodo-combination due to my experiences with Zorro bus boards ("don't cough near the computer or something will get loose"). For IDE/SCSI you can use either the BlizzardPPC or a FastATA.

Only sound and USB might require a bus board, but a Mediator + two PCI cards would probably be cheaper than some (quite rare, especially as far as USB is considered) Zorro cards. Luckily, I never felt the need for either of these.

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Before that, I'll probably stick with either plain AGA or install a Mediator.

I'd stay clear of the Zorro bus board. 15 years ago, it might have been an option worth considering - but today, it's not worth the headeache IMHO.