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Sothius' Home-Museum-AMIGA peripherals


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Peripherals in my collection

In name/ model-no. order!
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(pictures copyright by M.A.Grundke)



A10 Speakers (27 KBytes)
NameA10
Descriptionactive loudspeakers especially designed for the Amiga-series
Useable withall Commodore-computers with cinch audio-out
A520 TV-modulator (13 KBytes)
NameA520
DescriptionTV-modulator. Converts the Amiga's RGB-signal either into an composite- or RF-signal (TV-out). Was available in both PAL- and NTSC-versions
Useable withthe whole Amiga-series except for the CD³², which has no RGB-out
A1010 disk-drive (10 KBytes)
NameA1010
Descriptionexternal 880k/ 3.5" disk-drive. Has an additional floppy connector, allowing four A1010 to be daisy-chained. Originally designed for the A1000
Useable withthe whole Amiga-series except for the CD³², which has no external drive-connector
A1011 disk-drive (11 KBytes)
NameA1011
Descriptionexternal 880k/ 3.5" disk-drive. Successor to the A1010 with new design adopted to A500/ A2000 and the later machines. Compared to the A1010, the A1011 doesn't have an additional floppy connector anymore (so you cannot connect more than one drive)
Useable withthe whole Amiga-series except for the CD³², which has no external drive-connector
A1050 RAM-expansion (17 KBytes)
NameA1050
Descriptioninternal 256 KByte RAM-expansion for the A1000 (upgrading it to 512 KBytes ChipRAM)
Useable withAmiga 1000 only
A2010 disk-drive (9 KBytes)
NameA2010
Descriptioninternal 880k/ 3.5" disk-drive
Useable withA1500/ A2000/ A2500 only
A2024 greyscale monitor (15 KBytes)
NameA2024
Description15" CRT greyscale monitor, HSYNC 56.25KHz/ VSYNC 63Hz, analog RGB input, 0.31mm dot pitch. Displays four levels of grey and a maximum of 1008x800 (NTSC)/ 1008x1024 (PAL) with special display-driver. Also de-interlaces all interlaced modes
Useable withthe whole Amiga-series except for the CD³², which has no RGB-out
A2090A MFM/ SCSI controller (15 KBytes)
NameA2090A
Descriptioninternal Zorro-II bus harddisk-controller, SCSI and MFM. Z80B CPU. Autoboot-capable successor to the A2090
Useable withall Amigas with 16 bit Zorro-II bus or better, like A1500/ A2000/ A2500, A3000(T), A4000(T)
A2088 XT-bridgeboard (20 KBytes)
NameA2088
DescriptionPC/XT bridgeboard with 8088-CPU @ 4.77 MHz. 512 KB onboard-RAM, 8087 (FPU) socket. Enables the A2000/ A2500/ A3000/ A4000's additional ISA-slots. External DB25 connector for Amiga drives (which behave like PC-DD drives then). Came with CBM PC 920 5.25" drive (360KB) and a copy of MS-DOS
Useable withall Amigas with 16 bit Zorro-II bus or better, like A1500/ A2000/ A2500, A3000(T), A4000(T)
A2286 AT-bridgeboard (16 KBytes)
NameA2286
DescriptionPC/AT bridgeboard with 80286-CPU @ 8 MHz. 1 MB onboard-RAM, 80287 (FPU) socket. Enables the A2000/ A2500/ A3000/ A4000's additional ISA-slots. Came with CBM PC 920 5.25" drive (1.2MB AT-type) and a copy of MS-DOS
Useable withall Amigas with 16 bit Zorro-II bus or better, like A1500/ A2000/ A2500, A3000(T), A4000(T)
A2620 turboboard (14 KBytes)
NameA2620
Description68020 CPU/ 68881 FPU/ 68851 MMU, all @ 14.28 MHz. 2 MB 32 bit-FastRAM onboard. Can disable original CPU via MMU-slot signal. Can have 4 MBytes FastRAM as well
Useable withall Amigas with 86 pin MMU-slot, like A1500/ A2000/ A2500
A3091 SCSI controller (28 KBytes)
NameA3091
DescriptionThis is NOT an 'official' product but the codename for the A3000's onboard SCSI-subsystem (which was basically an A2091)
Useable withintegrated on the A3000's board
A3630 CPU card (20 KBytes)
NameA3630
DescriptionA4000/30-CPU card. 68EC030 @ 25 MHz, 68882 FPU @ 33 MHz. Originally designed for A3200/ A3400 (prototypes with 68020/ 68030), thus *could* also take a MC68020-CPU. Most of these came with CPU & FPU clocked synchronously (both 25 MHz)
Useable withall Amigas with FastSlot, although only useful in A4000(T) (since A3000 & A4000-CR have onboard-68030)
Amiga CD³² control pad (9 KBytes)
NameAmiga CD³² control-pad
Descriptionthe Amiga CD³² comes with two of these; some people call them 'bones' because of their appearance
Useable withall Commodore-computers (emulates 9 pin joystick)
1070 monitor (11 KBytes)
NameCBM 1070
Description13" CRT color video monitor, HSYNC 15.75KHz/ VSYNC 60Hz (PAL & NTSC capable), 9 pin SUB-D (TTL RGBI & analog RGB), 0.31mm dot pitch; mono sound. Came with early A1000, before the CBM 1080 was introduced. No Commodore or AMIGA labels, just the Commodore type plate/ serial number at its back. More pictures...
Useable withthe whole Amiga-series except for the CD³², which has no RGB-out
1081 monitor (19 KBytes)
NameCBM/ AMIGA 1081
Description13" CRT color video monitor, HSYNC 15.75KHz/ VSYNC 50Hz (PAL-version), 9 pin round-DIN TTL RGBI/ SCART analog RGB/ composite video inputs, 0.42mm dot pitch; mono sound. Basically a CBM 1080 with new design. Has an 'AMIGA'-label. Sold only in Germany
Useable withalmost every Commodore-computer (and others)
1084 monitor (18 KBytes)
NameCBM 1084-P
Description13" CRT color video monitor, HSYNC 15.75KHz/ VSYNC 60Hz (PAL & NTSC capable), 9 pin round-DIN TTL RGBI/ 7 pin round-DIN analog RGB/ composite video inputs, 0.42mm dot pitch; mono sound. Newer variant of CBM 1081, sold internationally
Useable withalmost every Commodore-computer (and others)
1084SD2 monitor (18 KBytes)
NameCBM 1084S-D2
Description13" CRT color video monitor, HSYNC 15.75KHz/ VSYNC 50Hz (PAL-version), 9 pin SUB-D (TTL RGBI & analog RGB)/ composite video inputs, 0.41mm dot pitch; stereo sound. New design to fit A600, A1200 and A4000
Useable withalmost every Commodore-computer (and others)
early CBM 1352 mouse (14 KBytes)
NameCBM 1352 (earlier version)
Description2-button mouse that came with the A1000. Has a heavy-weight mouseball and an edged 9 pin-connector
Useable withbecause of its 'edge-connector' it can only be used with the A1000
later CBM 1352 mouse (13 KBytes)
NameCBM 1352 (later version)
Description2-button mouse that came with A500, A1500, A2000 and A2500. It's a cost-reduced version of the A1000's CBM 1352 with a lighter mouseball and no 'edged connector'
Useable withall Amigas, some Commodore PCs (which had a special connector for it)


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