« Reply #14 on: February 14, 2004, 11:58:06 AM »
from amiga-access mailing list:
From one of designers:
> > the ISA slot
>
>In all honesty, I can't remember if the ISA slot was ever used in anger.
>The
>design was definitely meant to be Golden Gate compatible: here is the
>outline from my implementation notes.
>
> ISA Bus Interface
>
> Access supports an 8-bit ISA bus with certain restrictions.
> The software interface is designed to be compatible with the
> GG2 Amiga add-on card.
>
>ยท Interrupts are of necessity converted from edge-triggered to
> level-triggered. Cards which do not continue to assert their IRQ
> until it has been serviced may suffer from missed interrupts,
> even in a system with plenty of spare CPU capacity.
>
>I'm not 100% sure, but the slot itself might not be fully functional
>without
>the additional riser card.
>
> > the A1200 Clockport
>
>I'm pretty sure the RTC was built into Access as standard, so there was no
>external port for it.
but i've heard that an Accton ISA card might work...

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