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A1000 project feasability
« on: October 10, 2008, 07:39:42 PM »
Hey all.

I've got an A1000, with a DataFlyer 1000 Ram/SCSI hard disk.  The DataFlyer is two piggie-backed Zorro 2 cards which plug into the expansion port on the A1000 via a small Zorro 1 - Zorro 2 adapter.

I've recently been using CF cards and CF-IDE adapters for various other projects, and I'd like to do so on this.

One idea I'm contemplating is to make a small adapter to bring the expansion port to be an internal.  Sort of U-shaped.  Then, I would use the Data Flyer Ram, along with the "Buddha Flash Phoenix" IDE board.

http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=42&products_id=486

The idea is that I would essentially use the Buddha instead of the SCSI controller on the DataFlyer.  The thing is that I'm not sure what kind of circuit I will need to fabricate to allow for two zorro cards on there.  I know it can be done, since the DF-1000 is two Zorro cards piggybacked...

The question is - would it be straightforward to make an adapter such that I could use the Buddha off of the piggyback connector on the RAM? (or split the Zorro2 bus to handle both cards?)  I assume some sort of fast buffering will be required, but I haven't touched expansion busses since ISA cards years ago.

Thoughts?