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Selling Zorro2 IDE controller Alfa Data AT-Bus 2008 with 8 MB populated.
Specification:
• the board is basically the combination of the A.L.F. IDE controller and the MemoryMaster memory expansion cards
• uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
• RDB compatible
• one 40 pin internal IDE header
• half-length pcb allows space for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
• hard disk activity LED connector
• ZIP socket replaced and 8 MB RAM solded on-board
• available jumpers for 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations if needed
• RAM and HD can be disabled separately by jumper
• very suitable for bigbox Amigas without IDE controller like basic A2000 and A3000
History:
• used in A2000 for years, now removed and raplaced by Vampire 500 v2+
• tested in A2000 and A3000 with 3,5" hardisk and CF in CF-IDE interface
Photos:

Pictures from the running state:
Card in Amiga 2000 and disk connected
Sysinfo - Boards (first three lines belong to the AT-Bus controller)
Sysinfo - Drive speed (3,26MB/s)
Sysinfo - Memory (8 MB block from AT-Bus controller)
Sysinfo - SCSI Device listing (just one disk there)
IDE disk formatted for BOOT test
Booting from the disk connected to AT-Bus controller
Disk booted fine to WB3.1
Price: 90 EUR + shipping and paypal fees (was 100, 95)
... also announced elsewhere
Specification:
• the board is basically the combination of the A.L.F. IDE controller and the MemoryMaster memory expansion cards
• uses polled I/O, not DMA transfer
• RDB compatible
• one 40 pin internal IDE header
• half-length pcb allows space for a 3.5" hard disk on the card
• hard disk activity LED connector
• ZIP socket replaced and 8 MB RAM solded on-board
• available jumpers for 2, 4, 6 or 8 MB configurations if needed
• RAM and HD can be disabled separately by jumper
• very suitable for bigbox Amigas without IDE controller like basic A2000 and A3000
History:
• used in A2000 for years, now removed and raplaced by Vampire 500 v2+
• tested in A2000 and A3000 with 3,5" hardisk and CF in CF-IDE interface
Photos:

Pictures from the running state:
Card in Amiga 2000 and disk connected
Sysinfo - Boards (first three lines belong to the AT-Bus controller)
Sysinfo - Drive speed (3,26MB/s)
Sysinfo - Memory (8 MB block from AT-Bus controller)
Sysinfo - SCSI Device listing (just one disk there)
IDE disk formatted for BOOT test
Booting from the disk connected to AT-Bus controller
Disk booted fine to WB3.1
Price: 90 EUR + shipping and paypal fees (was 100, 95)
... also announced elsewhere
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