Rev 2.2.1 Motherboard (1163 x 1008>
Another picture of Rev 2.2.1 Motherboard (640 x 512)
1411 CDTV Floppy, Image 1 (537 x 600)
1411 CDTV Floppy, Image 2 (350 x 304)
CD1221 Keyboard (400 x 189)
French CD1221 Keyboard (574 x 201)
CD1252 wireless mouse (271 x 249)
CD1253 Mouse (399 x 277)
Standard Specifications
Case Type: | Set Top Box / VCR |
Processor: | 68000@7.14Mhz |
MMU: | None |
FPU: | None |
Chipset: | OCS ECS |
Kickstarts: | V1.3 (for OCS chipset) V2.04 (for ECS chipset) |
Expansion Slots: | 1 x Diagnostic slot 1 x DMA Expansion slot 1 x Memory Card slot 1 x Video module port |
Standard CHIP RAM: | 512K (OCS Chipset, not confirmed) 1MB (ECS Chipset, not confirmed) |
RAM sockets: | None |
Hard Drive Controllers: | None, however it has a custom controller for the CDROM |
Drive Bays: | 1 x 5.25" CDROM bay. |
Expansion Ports: | 1 x 25pin Serial 1 x 25pin Parallel 1 x 23pin RGB Video 1 x SVideo 1 x RF 1 x Mouse (not standard Amiga, PS/2 style) 1 x 23pin External Floppy 2 x RCA Audio (Left/Right) 1 x MIDI IN/OUT 1 x Keyboard Connector |
Floppy Drive: | None |
Motherboard Revisions: | Rev 2.2.1 |
Battery Backed Up Clock: | None |
The CDTV was Commodore's attempt to build a multimedia entertainment station. It was designed to run interactive entertainment software or be used to manage multimedia displays, such as point of information terminals. The CDTV was also supplied with a wireless infrared controller. The CDTV is fully Amiga compatible and is capable of running the same software as conventional Amigas.
Thanks to Florian Praetsch, Iggy Drougge, Pascal Lefrancois, Samby and Kevin