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More news about Individual Computers upcoming Amiga turbocards

Monday, September 13th, 2010

 

 

On English Amiga Board there has been some new information in English language about the new 030 Amiga turbocards.

Hit the thread or read the important bits Jens wrote on the forum below!

Although it’s floating-point-less (if that’s the “bad joke” you wanted to throw – pardon the question from a German), I don’t know of any useful software that requires an FPU these days. If you want to render something with an Amiga, you either go ‘060 or emulation, but not ‘030.

I created these cards because I was amazed about the prices that A1200 memory expansions go for on eBay. The goal was to make an accelerator at the price of a memory expansion. Now that 72-pin SIMM sockets are more expensive than SD-Ram memory chips (and hardly available RoHS-compliant), a new logic design was required. I have access to brand new Winbond 200MHz SD-Rams (AFAIK, I’m the first in Europe who has them in quantities), and I wanted to play with them.

To take advantage of 3.3V rams in a 5V system, you need 5V-tolerant drivers between the voltage domains. The drivers I’m using have a guaranteed propagation delay for up to 50pF capacitive load. If I add the pin capacity of the translators, the data bus drivers and the CPU to the trace capacity of the board, I end up barely below 50pF, so the 2-cycle access that I use here is within spec. If an FPU would be on the data bus as well, I’d have to add another waitstate to the memory timing, which would add up to 4 waitstates for a cache line burst, which is currently 2-1-1-1. Although my target was never “high performance”, the 28MHz-A1200 version (which is the only functional model at the moment) is probably the fastest non-static mem 28-MHz-68030 ever made for the Amiga.

Great news!

Indivision ECS now for sale at online Amiga dealers

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

 

 

I have been mentioning Individiual Computers Indivision scandoubler/flickerfixer a lot on a sister blog to this blog: Vintage Amiga Hardware Blog, so it is only natural I take that tradition to the news-blog too don’t you think?

Anyways, the new ECS version of the Indivision is now ready and for sale, you can find it at Amigakit for example (and at Vesalia too).

The ECS version of the Indivision works on the A500, A600 (with the IC memory expansion only), the A2000 and finally on the A3000.

You might wonder why someone would like to run a scandoubler/flickerfixer on the A3000 when it already have one built in, while the built in scandoubler of the A3000 is great the Indivision is much better suited to TFT screens and comes with a lot of cool functions too.

So if you have always dreamt of connecting your OCS/ECS Amiga to a CRT or TFT but always found out that 500 dollars for a second hand scandoubler on eBay was too much I highly suggest you buy one from the above dealers pronto because I somehow suspect part of the income from the sale of these devices will go directly to the further development of the Amiga clone – Clone-A!