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  Amiga Hints
  Author: Robert Davis   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Lots of Amiga Hardware hints, tips and links!
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  Amiga Platform specifik information and files
  Author: Lars Jessen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  ***WOW Incredible source for of Amiga information *** General Information: Rom Kernal Reference Manuals, Native Developer Kit, Other AmigaOS dokumentation, Amiga Assemblers, Amiga C Compilers, Other Amiga Compilers, Amiga Development Tools. Sources and tutorials: Amiga Assembler, Programming page, Amiga C programming page, Amiga links. Schematics and diagrams: A4000 Schematics.
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  Amiga USB Central
  Author: Michael Behmer   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Purpose of this page. This page is intended as an collection of useful information for all who want to implement USB to the Amiga hardware. It will focus primarily on hardware issues. If you know other sources of information on USB on the Amiga, please feel free to contact me. If you are interested in the hardware part, if you want to develop drivers for USB devices, please feel free to contact me. If you know other people working on USB hardware projects, please feel free to contact me.
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  Amiga's in Home Automation?
  Author: Jim Hines   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This article is not to promote the Amiga in anyway, nor do I work for Amiga Inc. It is also not meant to be a comparison with other systems, although a few comparisons may be used to make a point. I am simply a more-than-happy user who wants to share my experiences with using the Amiga in a home automation (HA) environment.
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  AmigaOne, latest news, links and information
  Author: Sigurbjörn "Sibbi" B. Lárusson   Archived: 2004-05-04   Verified: 2022-03-07
  {{ARCHIVED}} The AmigaOne news/links and info page is an attempt to gather all information regarding the AmigaOne in one place, including hardware specifications, hardware support, Linux and OS 4 installation and any other relevant tidbits. News which affect the AmigaOne are also posted there, and registered users can discuss them by leaving comments.
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  Apollo A1240 and A1260 crash fix
  Author: Dave   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The apollo accelerator cards for the Amiga A1200 are very good cards but on certain revisions of motherboards will refuse to work. The main problem boards are the Rev 1 D.4 and Rev 2B. To make these accelerators work a small modification needs doing to the motherboard. Exactly how involved this will be really depends on your motherboard and the revision of Budgie installed on your motherboard.
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  Apollo turboboards for A3000/4000
  Author: Glen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Do you have an Apollo 4040/4060 or a 3040/4060 and having trouble with it ? I had, and found virtually NO help on the net, and only ONE page actually containing anything useable at all, please visit it for more info, you find it here
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  Big Book of Amiga Hardware
  Author: Ian Chapman   Verified: 0000-00-00
  One of the BEST places on the web to fing information on just about EVERY AMIGA and device pertaining to it!! GREAT!!!!!
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  BlizzardPPC overclock place
  Author: Giorgio Signori   Verified: 0000-00-00
  GREAT site to find articles, beachmarks and information about overclocking your PPC.
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  Building an A3000 into an ATX case
  Author: Daner   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I have here described as exactly as I am able to how I did when I built my Amiga 3000 into a standard atx tower case. I leave no quarantees whatsoever that the same project will be a success for anybody else and I take no responsibility for damages on any equipment for anyone that tries to follow my example.
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  CatWeasel MK3 PCI Linux Drivers
  Author: Dirk Jagdmann and Michael Stickel   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This driver accesses the SID and joystick features of the CatWeasel MK3 PCI by Individual Computers. If you want to use the floppy features please use Michael Krauses Floppy CatWeasel Driver. If you are an SID expert and can help in improving our SID player or if you are an expert in patching software like sidplay, sidplay2, resid, vice, ec64, Frodo etc. and you want to add support for the CatWeasel SID driver into this software please contact me and let me know.
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  Chip Directory
  Author: mailto:ganswijk@xs4all.nl   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This site contains: Numerically and functionally ordered chip lists, chip pinouts and lists of chip manufacturers, manufacturers of controller embedding tools, electronics books, CDROM's, magazines, WWW sites and much more.
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  Clockmeister's Amiga Page
  Author: Clockmeister's Amiga Page   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Contains Schematics and scanned manuals for the A590, A1060, A500, A2000, A1200, A4000 and info on the DKB MegaChip 2000/500. Plus A1000 hacks.
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  Collection Notes from Dave Haynie
  Author: Dave Haynie   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What you have here is the first set of documents from old Commodore that I managed to assemble. This is definitely a work in progress, and it doesn't progress fast. Much of the Amiga stuff was done on Amigas, but unfortunately at different times. So I didn't necessarily still have the programs necessary to read and convert some of this documentation to ASCII and/or the portable document format (PDF, Adobe's Acrobat format, as close as you're likely to get to a universal format).
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  Contents of directory hard/hack: Selfmade hardware
  Author: Aminet   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Aminet's Selfmade hardware directory listing! Need I say more?
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  CyberStorm MKII Upgrade Page
  Author: Bill   Verified: 0000-00-00
  NOTE ** archived copy from www.archive.org *** This page exists because of the problems I came up against when trying to upgrade my Amiga A4000T from a 68040/40MHz Cyberstorm MKII from Phase 5 to a 68060. I emailed Software Hut where I ordered my 4000T/CSMK2 almost 2 years ago, but all they wanted to do to help me was to sell me a MK3 board. As a college student, I don't have that kind of money, and I thought it a silly solution since MK2 boards were also sold with 060s on them. So I emailed Phase 5's support email address, as found on their web site, as the MKII owner's manual says "In case of an upgrade of your MK II 040/40ERC ERC [why the double ERC I don't know] to a 68060 processor, which we are quite prepared to do for you..." on an insert for the 040 version of the board.
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  Dave's Amiga Hardware Page
  Author: Dave   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Amiga Hardware Resource and Overclocking page. This site is constantly updated. Visit regularly for the latest Amiga hardware and overclocking ideas and experiences. This site is optimised for Amigas using Ibrowse or Aweb at 1024x768 resolution. Pages on this site may look untidy at lower resolutions. This website is proudly compiled using the KISS principle! GREAT SITE!!!! Lots of links!!!
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  DCR Software & Hardware
  Author: DCR   Verified: 0000-00-00
  On my homepage I am offering my software and hardware projects for the Amiga computer system. You are able to download the software and the construction manual of my hardware at no cost. If you own an Amiga you are damn right on my homepage. Maybe you'll find some things of interest. MAS-Player - Hardware-based MP3-Player, Bibelforscher - A program to research the bible, ZeroIQ Demo - These are some short music videos for simple minds, Amigo Computer - A little manual on how to build your own self-made computer, Games - Some games called: "Flying Eagles", "Four in a row" and "Calculate". Commodore C64 - To getting your Amiga's C64 emulator busy you will find my favorite games which I programmed for the Commodore C64.
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  DIY A1200 Tower guide
  Author: Stefan Öggemar   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Why build an A1200 Tower? I built my A1200 tower because I needed more room, the standard A1200 case was so filled with stuff that it got overheated all the time. Well today I haven't got that problem anymore. As almost every A1200 owner I want to use several harddrives and a CD-ROM drive to, but there isn't enough room in the standard case. And with more than one harddrive and turboboard you need a more powerful PSU than the standard one.
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  Extreme Amiga 600 Upgrading
  Author: webmaster   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This site tells the story of me and a friend of mine trying to upgrade an Amiga 600 to the max. Why would you want to do so? Well, hard to explain. It's a freak thing. So if you don't like the Amiga or even don't know what it is, if you've never experienced the wish to do something crazy, well then you better stop reading now. This project was completely irrational -- and therefore one hell lot of fun!
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  FAQ about MODS
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) LIST FOR ALT.BINARIES.SOUNDS.MODS. Official release v2.8 dated 25.08.97 (DDMMYY) 1 of 2
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  Floppy Replacement
  Author: Tom Parker   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The floppy disk drive in older amigas are starting to wear out.Those which do not, or at once stage, did not have a hard drive, are particularly effected. The amiga floppy drive is fairly rare and expensive, although, Graham Chui at Comp Karori still has stock as I write this (6/3/01). For those that can't get a real amiga floppy, you can use a PC floppy drive. Now before you get excited, you can use a High Density drive, you won't be able to read or write High Density disks with it. Anthony Hoffman has done the conversion and has the following to say:
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  Hardware Book
  Author: Joakim Ögren   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Hardware Book. Internet's largest free collection of connector pinouts and cable descriptions. GREAT!!!!
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  homepage of Pontus Fuchs
  Author: Pontus Fuchs   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Completed projects/products: KeyC1200 PC-keyboard-adapter for the A1200. KeyC3000 PC-keyboard-adapter for A2000/A3000. BananANI CallerID for sweden (in swedish). BananaPlay Old but quite good modplayer. pcmser.device PCMCIA-modem driver for the A1200. truesound.device Driver for the mp3-decodercard "Truesound" card from NSM.
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  How to make the Phase 5 CV64/3D ScanDoubler work in the A2000 / A3000 video slot
  Author: Stéphane Guillard   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Phase 5 (German manufacturer of superior quality Amiga hardware extensions) was making, a few years ago, a graphics board called the CyberVision 64/3D (based on the S3/Virge chipset). This board came without a scandoubler (a system which would enable viewing 15 KHz original screenmodes on the >31 KHz monitor connected to the CV64/3D). Such a system was proposed as an option : the CV64/3D Scandoubler. Here it is, sitting in the A2000 video slot : The board was able to run in Zorro II (Amiga 2000, 3000, 3000T bus technology) and Zorro III (Amiga 4000, 4000T). But the scandoubler module was only made to fit the specifically enhanced video slot of the A4000/4000T, and would not even mechanically fit in the A2000/3000 video slot.
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