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        <title>Big Book of Amiga Hardware: Updates</title>
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        <title>New Picture(s): AdIDE 40</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:      Provides a 3.5&amp;quot; IDE Connector which connects into the 68000 socket in A500, A1000 and A2000 series machines. The card must be fitted underneath any accelerator which also occupies the CPU socket. Please note that the card may not work if you have an accelerator in the A2000 CPU Fast Slot. It also contains an autoboot ROM, however there have been reports that this board does not like many Western Digital and IBM Hard Disks.   
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        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Info: Trumpcard 2000</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:      The Trumpcard 500 and the Trumpcard 2000 are actually the same card. The only difference is that the A500 version was supplied in an external case to attach to the side expansion slot of the A500/+. The Trumpcard itself is simply a Zorro II card. The card contains a 50pin SCSI connector for attaching the hard drives too. For the A500 version the hard drive is actually mounted in the roof of the case, with the A2000 version, special drive mounting rails were available to attach the hard driv...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Info: Trumpcard 500</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:      The Trumpcard 500 and the Trumpcard 2000 are actually the same card. The only difference is that the A500 version was supplied in an external case to attach to the side expansion slot of the A500/+. The Trumpcard itself is simply a Zorro II card. The card contains a 50pin SCSI connector for attaching the hard drives too. For the A500 version the hard drive is actually mounted in the roof of the case, with the A2000 version, special drive mounting rails were available to attach the hard driv...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Info &amp; Picture(s): Viper 530</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Processor: 
     030@50Mhz 
 
 
     FPU: 
     Optional 68882@50Mhz (PGA) 
 
 
     MMU: 
     Internal 
 
 
     Max Ram: 
     128MB 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     1 x 72pin SIMM slot. 
 
 
 
The E-Matrix 530 and Viper 530 appear to be exactly the same device. It is an accelerator card which plugs into the CPU socket of an A500. Unlike many other A500 accelerators, this card offers a large number of additional expansions. It includes 1 x 2.5" IDE Connector, 2 x 3.5"...</description>
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        <title>New Info &amp; Picture(s): E-Matrix 530</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Processor: 
     030@50Mhz 
 
 
     FPU: 
     Optional 68882@50Mhz (PGA) 
 
 
     MMU: 
     Internal 
 
 
     Max Ram: 
     128MB 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     1 x 72pin SIMM slot. 
 
 
 
The E-Matrix 530 and Viper 530 appear to be exactly the same device. It is an accelerator card which plugs into the CPU socket of an A500. Unlike many other A500 accelerators, this card offers a large number of additional expansions. It includes 1 x 2.5" IDE Connector, 2 x 3.5"...</description>
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        <title>New Picture(s): MegaRAM HD</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:      MegaRamHD is an IDE controller and fast RAM expansion connects to the side expansion slot of A500/A500+. It can be expanded with up to 8MB of 16-bit fast ram using standard 30-pin SIMM modules. It also allow you to connect one IDE hard drive (low profile, 1 inch height max). Elsat.device is installed in the MRHD's ROM and doesn't allow you to connect more than one IDE device. This limitation can be fixed with a special patch, probably available on Aminet. Hard drives formated with the MegaR...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): Elbox 500/2</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Max Ram:  
     2MB 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     Soldered DRAM Chips 
 
 
     RTC:  
     Yes 
 
 
     Connection:  
     A500/+ Trapdoor slot 
 
 
 
This card can be used in addition to the Elbox 500/8 for even more memory....</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Entry &amp; Picture(s): Video Backup System (magurex)</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt: A video backup system allows you to backup your hard drive to ordinary VHS tape. This version appears to allow both SCART and RF leads to be used....</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): Insider A1000</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:        Max Ram:   1.5MB    Ram Type:  ZIP Chips or DRAM Chips    FPU:   None    RTC:   None    Connection:   CPU Socket     A RAM board designed for the A1000 which plugs into the CPU socket. There appears to be several versions of this card which require slightly different installation methods. If your card has two cables on it, then the clip labelled J2 should be connected to the Chip labelled &amp;quot;P&amp;quot; on the ROM daughterboard. It connects to the pin on the right hand side of the ...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): Inboard 1000</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:        Max Ram:   1.5MB    Ram Type:  ZIP Chips or DRAM Chips    FPU:   None    RTC:   None    Connection:   CPU Socket     A RAM board designed for the A1000 which plugs into the CPU socket. There appears to be several versions of this card which require slightly different installation methods. If your card has two cables on it, then the clip labelled J2 should be connected to the Chip labelled &amp;quot;P&amp;quot; on the ROM daughterboard. It connects to the pin on the right hand side of the ...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): SupraRAM 500</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Max Ram:  
     512k 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     Soldered DRAM Chips 
 
 
     RTC:  
     Yes 
 
 
     Connection:  
     A500/+ Trapdoor Slot 
 
 
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        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): Baseboard</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Max Ram:  
     4MB 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     DRAM Chips 
 
 
     FPU:  
     None 
 
 
     RTC:  
     Yes 
 
 
     Connection:  
     Trapdoor Slot 
 
 
 
The baseboard is a two piece unit. The first part (top image) fits underneath the Gary chip (note CSG5719 Gary on the card). The second parts connected via a cable and sits in the trapdoor slot. The board which sits underneath the gary chip is necessary so that more than 512K of memory could be added via th...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Picture(s): A501+</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Max Ram:  
     512K 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     Soldered DRAM Chips 
 
 
     RTC:  
     None 
 
 
     Connection:  
     A500/+ Trapdoor slot 
 
 
 
This card appears to be the A500+ version of the Commodore A501. It does not have a battery backed up clock, as the A500+ already has one....</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-14</dc:date>
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        <title>New Info: Zeus 4040</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt:  
 
     Processor: 
     040@28Mhz or 040@33Mhz 
 
 
     FPU: 
     Internal 
 
 
     MMU: 
     Internal 
 
 
     Max Ram: 
     64MB 
 
 
     Ram Type: 
     8 x 72pin SIMMs 
 
 
 
The card also includes on onboard SCSI II controller. It is not certain if this card was ever released to the public but it certainly existed in silicon. Show cards were demonstrated at a WoA show in London in the early 90s. One was in an A4000 running F-18/Interceptor and the other was i...</description>
        <dc:date>2006-09-12</dc:date>
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        <title>New Info &amp; Picture(s): DCE Keyboard Interface</title>
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        <description>Hardware Excerpt: A keyboard interface which lets you attach an external keyboard to the A1200. It connects to the CIA at U7 near the original keyboard connector. The "type 2" adaptor shown in the pictures does not support PC keyboards, however the "type 1" may do because it has extra components on the PCB, but this has not been confirmed.
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