This shows the card as supplied in most standard 030 based A4000s
This shows the card fitted with a 25Mhz 030 overclocked to 32Mhz and a 68882 FPU.
This particular card was discovered in an early prototype A4000 with a black case
Hi Res Version of Image 1 (2000 x 806)
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Processor: | 030@25Mhz or EC030@25Mhz |
FPU: | Optional 68881 or 68882 (PGA or PLCC, depending on socket fitted) |
MMU: | None in EC030 versions, Internal in full 030s. |
Max Ram: | None |
Ram Type: | This accelerator does not support the addition of RAM |
A card which is designed to be plugged into the CPU Fast slot of the A4000 or A3000. This card was generally shipped as the standard processor board for 030 based A4000's and usually contained either an 030 (with MMU) or EC030 (no MMU) running at 25Mhz. Commodore had originally considered also shipping A4000's with an 020 specification however this never happened and so any versions of this card (if there are any) containing an 020 are likely to be prototypes or from a demo machine. The A3200/A3400 printed on the PCB actually refers to the machine the card was to be installed in. Apparently Commodore actually considered calling the 020 based A4000's the A3200 and 030 based A4000's the A3400.
Jumpers
Jumper | Pins | Function |
---|---|---|
J100 | 1-2 | Use FPU in PLCC Socket |
2-3 | Use FPU in PGA Socket | |
J101 | 1-2 | Use optional on-board oscillator at U103 for FPU Clock |
2-3 | Use CPU Clock as FPU Clock | |
J103 | 1-2 | MAP-ROM Disabled |
2-3 | MAP-ROM Enabled (requires U100) | |
J201 | 1-2 | 68020 NOT selected |
2-3 | 68020 Selected | |
J202 | 1-2 | 68030 selected |
2-3 | 68030 NOT selected | |
J203 | 1-2 | 68030 Selected |
2-3 | 68020 Selected |
Thanks to Greg Scott (National Amiga) and Claude Mueller