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2178.1 | 12 slots ! | AYOV28::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Tue Jan 31 1989 10:46 | 7 |
| This caught my eye also (the ad is in the current issue of Your
Amiga here in the UK) the thing offers 12 slots ! Plug in a bridge
board and you're left with 4 PC slots and six A2000 slots. Price
was somewhere around $500. Seems a much better expansion path than
the PP Subsystem.
Alan T.
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2178.2 | | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Tue Jan 31 1989 12:46 | 8 |
| That's the Bill's Boards expander chassis. Seems to me it's way
overpriced for a motherboard with connectors plus a bridge board
with a handful of interface ICs. The "bridge" is not smart - it's
NOT the same as the Commodore Bridgeboard. Plus you have to spend
$100 or more to get a power supply and case for this thing??
Perhaps now that Amiga is at the critical mass of one million units
sold, we'll see fewer garage-shop kludges like this.
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2178.3 | Kludge beats Vaporware/Commodore anyday | CSSE::WARD | | Tue Jan 31 1989 15:28 | 19 |
| re: 2 from .0 [A flame on the general scene]
Well... Give me a name of a good expansion then. Hard Drives are
kludges also. Abels' 277n(Supra) cheapee is $790. The box and
power is between $50-70 from ads' in Computer Shopper.
Turlin has a SCSI drive kit for $710. I'd rather expand into a
"kludge box" and then drop a drive into it. I bought a used C-Ltd drive
that sent my A1000 into the repair shop recently. I've got expension
memory that can be placed into the expansion box also. Stacking
on the side is not what I need or want.
The whole "AT" thing for the 2000 is dead anyway. One million
units won't change that. I'll trade-in my 1000 for a 2500 or buy
a PS/2 next. Sheesh, after the sidecar and MSDOS emulator was dropped,
I don't trust Commodore for expansion or MSDOS compatibility.
[End-of-flame]
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2178.4 | | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Wed Feb 01 1989 12:37 | 2 |
| Wish I could give you the name of a good A1000 expansion. The choices
seem to be between bad and none. Sigh...
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2178.5 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Feb 01 1989 19:08 | 23 |
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according to the comments on usenet, that Bill's Boards expansion
motherboard does indeed work. The problem is that it throws out
a lot of RF. But isn't that expansion sortof what is described
in the A1000 expansion spec? (a card cage instead of multiple slap-ons)
If the price is too high compared to the price for the parts, why
doesn't he have any competition from the other A1000 add-on vendors?
They all seem to want to do slap-ons instead.
I suspect the real problem is that by the time you figure out how
much it will cost to upgrade an A1000 to A2000 capabilities, add
in the hassle of getting it to work, and realize now you would have
two big boxes on your desk, you will find that the CBM stole a lot of
that potential market away during the A1000-to-A2000 trade-in program.
Unless, of course, those used A1000 have all found new homes that
want expansion :-) (mine could use a nice 4 meg RAM internal expansion
board, using 1 meg chips, might be nice to also have an internal
SCSI adapter) Hmmm... is there any room on that Lucas 68020 board
for stuff like that?
-Dave
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2178.6 | Dem's da breaks | CSSE::WARD | | Thu Feb 02 1989 13:14 | 2 |
| I'm still optimistic... I'm now checking into Twin-x and
mini-expanders for the 2000.
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2178.7 | Is there a market and how big is it! | HPSTEK::SENNA | | Mon Feb 06 1989 16:57 | 15 |
| I'm curious to know....
How many A1000 owners would be REALLY interested in a Bill's Boards
type of solution if the box and power suply came with it all ready
to plug in?
What about A500 owners...what if you could have the same solution
as above and have the motherboard in the box and your keyboard
detatched?
How much would it be worth and how many people would REALLY buy
it?
Is there a market?
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2178.8 | first you need lots of cards available | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Mon Feb 06 1989 18:27 | 12 |
| re: .7
I'm an A1000 owner. I'd be REALLY interested if it could pass the
FCC RF tests. Both the A1000 and A500 could use a good expansion
box, preferably one that offers a lot more slots than an A2000.
It should be advertised as "a slot box that even has a cpu slot".
They should avoid comparing it to upgrading to an A2000. Hmm...what
if they figured out a way to extend the bus on an A2000 so that
it can use that slot box for additional slots (isn't the cpu slot
on the A2000 motherboard similar to the 86pin expansion connector?)
-Dave
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2178.9 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Tue Feb 07 1989 07:47 | 7 |
| I'd be interested if:
1. It were as reliable as a real A2000
2. It plus my whole A500 cost significantly less than a real A2000
3. It looked reasonable
John
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2178.10 | | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Tue Feb 07 1989 09:12 | 5 |
| When the A1000 expansion bus was changed to the A500/2000 bus, the
interrupt priority level (IPL) lines were changed to three independent
interrupt inputs. So, an external processor cannot respond to some
of the interrupts caused by hardware inside the main unit. Ergo,
no A500 expansion CPU slot. Sorry.
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2178.11 | Can I get a show of hands??? | HPSTEK::SENNA | | Tue Feb 07 1989 13:37 | 35 |
| I guess I don't understand what you're trying to say. It sounds
to me to me that if you have a CPU expansion available on the 2000
you have one for the 500 as well....
I would like to get a real good feel for how many of you are SERIOUS
about an expansion box. If I were a 1000 owner I'd rather spend
say $500 to get 2000 capabilies(maybe not all) than sell it for
$400.
Rate the following issues in order of importance for BOTH the 1000
and 500! AND....How much are you willing to pay for it in $$$...
...assuming the box and power suply is included...one box or original
box with second underneath...
number of 100pin 2000 compatible slots...(how many needed really)
number of IBM slots needed
keyboard seperated from box (500)
CPU slot
internal video slot...
Lets be realistic all of this costs money...
I'd really like to get a feel for this if you all don't mind. Please!
It should also be assumed that quality and neat packaging is a given.
This is just a test to see if there is really a market. No one is
committing anything here! But I'd like to get these inputs from
those who are genuinely serious. Lets face it we'd all like to have
an amiga 3000 at 64 prices!!! 8^)
Thanks, Tom
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2178.12 | One order | ELWOOD::PETERS | | Tue Feb 07 1989 14:36 | 14 |
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re .11
Amiga 1000
Zerro I slots - min 2 like 3
2000 compatible slots - min 4 best 6
IBM slots - none
CPU - not needed
video - not needed
I was ready to give ASDG $750 for one.
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2178.13 | A500 Cannot Have External CPU Slot | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Tue Feb 07 1989 14:50 | 13 |
| re: .11 and .10
Sorry, I could have chosen my words more carefully. Because the IPL
lines are not available on the A500 expansion bus, there is _no way_ to
make an expansion box with a working CPU slot for the A500. Unless you
want to hack the insides of the A500, that is. In the A2000 the signals
on the CPU slot are different from the ordinary slots.
Something like the Bill's Boards expander with power supply and
cabinet for the current product's boards-only price would get my
money.
Wes
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2178.14 | Wishes and Dreams | WJG::GUINEAU | | Tue Feb 07 1989 16:16 | 8 |
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number of 100pin 2000 compatible slots 4
number of IBM slots needed 0
keyboard seperated from box (500) yes (if the 500 sits on top of
this expander)
CPU slot yes (but not doable for 500)
internal video slot... yes (but can do without)
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2178.15 | Where do I write? | RLAV::LITTLE | Todd Little, NYA SWS, 323-4475 | Tue Feb 07 1989 17:12 | 15 |
| For an A500, I'd pay $200-$300 for:
Number of 2000 slots 4
Number of IBM slots 0
Separate keyboard (500) Nice but not a requirement
CPU Slot Probably not feasible, but nice if so
Internal Video Slot Yes is possible
Personally I'm not interested in packaging or neatness but reliability
is really important. I'd put one together myself if I had an etched board and
instructions. The above price is the absolute maximum I'd pay for
something that seems a simple as a case, empty circuit board with some
connectors, and a power supply.
-tl
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2178.16 | No Video Slot | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Wed Feb 15 1989 19:29 | 8 |
| Re: .11
> internal video slot...
The video signals do not appear on the expansion connector of a 500
or 1000. So, unless you are going to do some heavy hacking on the
motherboard (not feasible for a commercial product), you can't
provide a 2000-style video slot.
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2178.17 | Abel Expansion? | CSSE::WARD | | Mon Feb 20 1989 18:37 | 7 |
| Expansion Chassis-500(PEC2510) ---- Phoenix Electronics ---72 $199.95 $139.70
Expansion Chassis1000(PEC2110)02/89 Phoenix Electronics ----- $199.95 $139.70
ExpansChasW/Power-500(PEC2520) ---- Phoenix Electronics ----- $299.95 $191.16
ExpansChasW/Power1000(PEC2120)02/89 Phoenix Electronics ----- $299.95 $191.16
These are quotes from Abel Supply. Anyone know if these are the
expansions dreamed-of in the past replies?
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2178.18 | lesser | HPSTEK::SENNA | | Tue Feb 21 1989 08:58 | 5 |
| Actually they aren't!
They are a two slot version with or without a power supply.
Although, the two slots are 100pin A2000's
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2178.19 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Feb 21 1989 14:48 | 13 |
| re:.17
but they are real, not vapor. I actually touched one in the Memory
Location. Would be better if it had 4 slots, to allow room for
expansion. But 2 will allow you to plug in the 8 meg memory
board and a SCSI controller. But then where do you plug in the
multiple serial port board? :-) Hmmm... better wait for the
multifunction board with serial ports and scsi.
The drawback is the size of the box. Not too much they could do
about that if they wanted the cards to stand vertically.
-Dave
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2178.20 | don't forget networking!! | ALAZIF::WHERRY | Celebrate Gotham's Tricentennial | Tue Feb 21 1989 15:01 | 5 |
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or a networking board! :-)
brad
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2178.21 | Oops... CPU slot maybe possible | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Wed Feb 22 1989 11:11 | 14 |
| Tom Senna pestered me about my "no CPU slot on an A500" statement,
and, after some reflection, I would change my "no" to a "maybe."
Turns out that the 100-pin expansion card connector has changed
to eliminate the IPL lines, meaning you can't put a CPU accelerator
card on an ordinary card. But the 86-pin expansion bus connector
has NOT really changed from the A1000 to the A500. Note that this
expansion bus is not the same as the A2000 CPU slot bus, but only
close. So maybe, just maybe, with some external logic, you could
put a processor accelerator like the A2620 in an A500 expansion
box.
I was wrong. Sorry for the misinformation.
Wes
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2178.22 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Feb 22 1989 19:39 | 6 |
| re:.20
you add networking the same way you add ethernet to a MAC, get
a SCSI to Ethernet box.
-Dave
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