weirdami wrote:
I don't think I remember ever hearing about Quickpak. Are they a company Commodore chose to manufacture the A4000T or are these some kind of Amiga clone?
Please see my previous post on page 1.
In summary - QuikPak was THE licensed US assembler for A4000T during the ESCOM/AT days (if you bought an ESCOM A4000T in the US, it was assembled by QuikPak). They took the A4000T boards / cards and put them into cases... early stocks used the same case as the ESCOM A4000T but there was a late production version that used a much better (larger with bigger power supply) case aimed at the video market. QuikPak is best remembered for their A4060 accelerator card, which is considered the best / fastest by some for its use of EDO RAM. There were plans for an onboard SCSI update for the card but I don't think it was ever released (you sent your card back for a hardware / software update).
As for NTSC or PAL, there is indeed a jumper on the mobo to help with that. The problem (if you want to do video) is the that Video Toaster / Video Flyer were only produced for the NTSC market.
Now, QuikPak was at one time trying to bid for the remains of C= / ESCOM but they lost out. They did have some interesting ideas for the future. Too bad they didn't win.
Follow
this link and look for QuikPak. The brief article provides useful (if not dated) info on the company.
Regards,
Ltstanfo
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