@DjCook
I see. Then I can't use the Amiblaster CP at all, because the original A1200 clockport is covered by my Zorro2-expansion board. And I do not dare to disassemble my creaking plastic-tower with many snap-in parts from Mikronik. Even the inventors of the modular tower-kit there took hours (an entire afternoon) to turn miy A1200 into a tower system back in the 90's until I could take it back home.
So, the Amiblaster Deluxe seems to be the best option. But how does passthrough of native 8-bit-audio from Paula chip work?
Will the 8-Bit sound be passed on to the Deluxe card internally via Zorro bus or is it necessary to connect a RCA cinch cable from the A1200 stereo sockets to the 3,5mm Line-In port of the AB Deluxe panel?
The Readme of Passthrough driver suggests to connect Amiga audio output to AUX2 on Amiblaster panel. But isn't AUX2 already meant to connect to a CD-Rom drive internally for CD-audio?
(and I'd like to connect my CD drive for CD audio sound to ABlaster as well)
The 25cm flat cable to the AB output panel is long enough. Thanks for the info. The panel cable of my old Repulse soundcard was too short. I was able to obtain a longer cable years ago, but I never got the card to work in my Amiga. Prefs and Mixer-tool always made the system crash. Quite a pity, since it is a 24-Bit card with digital/optical In/Out on top, and theoretically was able to decode AC3 and DTS - an optional MP3 module was planned though, but never released by Aliendesign.
Do you know if someone is planning to create a Amiblaster card with digital In/Out ports (SP-Dif)?
I have heard of an Amiblaster Ultra in the MHI-driver's Readme-file.
Did you ever built an AB Ultra or are you planning to do so?