I've had this Draco for about a year now, I bought it second hand quite cheaply, and being an amiga nut it was a great thing to go with my study (film studies). About half a year ago my CSPPC slowly died (first the PPC, then the 68k), so I started moving hardware from the a4000 to the draco, and was really amazed at how smoothly everything worked. Even the boot partition on my a4000 hard drive hardly needed any changes. The only thing I miss in this machine is AGA (really!) and a better gfx card, as the altais isn't really up to modern standards.
But actually, this hasn't got anything to do with my question. Recently, when browsing through my SysInspector expansion board list I saw this:
Board: DEC Alpha Prototype
Maker: Macrosystems (Germany)
Type: Zorro-III
Address: $28000000
Size: 128M
Does this mean my draco really has this prototype? I haven't really taken all the cards out of the machine yet, as they all seem very packed together, but I couldn't see such a board anywhere. Perhaps sysinspector is confusing it with the iLink DV-card? Besides, the person I bought it from didn't tell me it was there (and he did explain everything very carefully, just like any "amiga lover" would do when selling his machine :-)). If it was there, could it be put to use? Guess not, as Movieshop doesn't seem to use it. At least not the version 4.6 that I have. Maybe 5.0 does but that's impossible to get hold of as it isn't on sale anymore and is tied to the unique serial number of the draco, so buying second hand isn't possible either...
So is this a useless copro just like my CSPPC was for quite some time?
Justin