dkasten
New member
Here's some fun eye candy..
Over the weekend, I came into posesssion of what appears to be a very early Amiga 2000 (serial #001901).. Inside, I found this absolutely gonzo-looking expansion board..a Microbotics "StarBoard 2" from circa 1986. But how the heck is thst possible? The A2000 wasn't released until 1987!
Here's what I think happened...
This thing appears to be some sort of modular expansion board that once lived inside an A1000 sidecar... that was later removed from the sidecar, given an adapter board, and then mounted in an A2000 slot...and then added to, later.
This card is not one, not two, but three different layers...with a horizontal card edge connector stemming from the second layer that sticks out above the third layer, offering the promise of a fourth layer. The second layer appears to be the "original" A1000 sidecar board, with an adapter board mounted below it to allow it to fit in an A2000 Zorro slot. The third level of this insane sandwich appears to be the 1MB RAM expansion option, riding above the 1MB socketed on the second "original" layer.
Looking past the fossilized rubber foam, It also features some of the most uniquely creative bodge work i've ever seen.. including cross-legged bus pins and and a spring-loaded test hook, still clinging to the leg of an random IC after nearly 40 years.
lol...this card was seriously loved by somebody!
Over the weekend, I came into posesssion of what appears to be a very early Amiga 2000 (serial #001901).. Inside, I found this absolutely gonzo-looking expansion board..a Microbotics "StarBoard 2" from circa 1986. But how the heck is thst possible? The A2000 wasn't released until 1987!
Here's what I think happened...
Microbotics StarBoard 2 - Amiga Hardware Database
Amiga Hardware Database - Microbotics StarBoard 2
amiga.resource.cx
This thing appears to be some sort of modular expansion board that once lived inside an A1000 sidecar... that was later removed from the sidecar, given an adapter board, and then mounted in an A2000 slot...and then added to, later.
This card is not one, not two, but three different layers...with a horizontal card edge connector stemming from the second layer that sticks out above the third layer, offering the promise of a fourth layer. The second layer appears to be the "original" A1000 sidecar board, with an adapter board mounted below it to allow it to fit in an A2000 Zorro slot. The third level of this insane sandwich appears to be the 1MB RAM expansion option, riding above the 1MB socketed on the second "original" layer.
Looking past the fossilized rubber foam, It also features some of the most uniquely creative bodge work i've ever seen.. including cross-legged bus pins and and a spring-loaded test hook, still clinging to the leg of an random IC after nearly 40 years.
lol...this card was seriously loved by somebody!
Attachments
-
20250831_181510.webp232.7 KB · Views: 11 -
20250831_181519.webp235.6 KB · Views: 13 -
20250831_181537.webp328.4 KB · Views: 12 -
20250831_181546.webp218.9 KB · Views: 12 -
20250831_181555.webp303.7 KB · Views: 12 -
20250831_181615.webp171.7 KB · Views: 13 -
20250831_181621.webp282.7 KB · Views: 12 -
20250831_181642.webp227 KB · Views: 10 -
20250831_181630.webp219.6 KB · Views: 11 -
20250831_181650.webp192.8 KB · Views: 9 -
20250831_183850.webp389 KB · Views: 10 -
20250831_183917.webp145.8 KB · Views: 10 -
20250831_183841.webp310.8 KB · Views: 8 -
20250831_183906.webp211.9 KB · Views: 11 -
20250831_181701.webp263 KB · Views: 8 -
20250831_181759.webp136.8 KB · Views: 11 -
20250831_184525.webp311.6 KB · Views: 7