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Don't know what it is? What it does? Or what to do with it? Maybe you will find it here. A listing of sites for a specific piece or general hardware info.

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  CSA
  Author: CSA   Verified: 0000-00-00
  CSA designs, develops and manufactures award winning peripherals for the PC computer, the Commodore Amiga computer, specialized 68000 based computers, Educational computer products and kits for the electronics hobbyist and enthusiast. Makers of the Derringer 030.
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  CyberGraphx Home Page
  Author: VGR   Verified: 0000-00-00
  CyberGraphX was designed to define an independant graphics standard for Amiga graphic boards. We also wanted to continue our development of Workbench emulations. We included all our knowledge of more than 3 years of graphics board software development for that Amiga which includes Workbench emulation for the Visiona, Domino, PicassoII and now the CyberVision64, CyberVision64/3D, BlizzardVisionPPC and CyberVisionPPC.
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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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  Cyberstorm PPC - High Performance Section
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  There are a few things you can do to get the most out of your CS PPC, many simply entail turning on all of the features Phase5 created for you. Some are strangely omitted by the documentation; others are just easy to overlook. Some apply equally well to the Blizzard PPC range, some don't. And some, well, some are better left to those with two CS PPCs, but only one Amiga. This page is intended to happily cover everyone.
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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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  DCE
  Author: DCE   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Large Germany Amiga company. The current manufactures of the Phase 5 line of components. Sales and service of all products. Cyberstorm, Blizzard, Cybervision, Bvision and more.
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  Delfina Hacker HQ
  Author: Miloslaw Smyk   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This page is going to be a general resource for people interested in the Amiga sound board called Delfina. This Zorro-II card among many interesting things features fully programmable Motorola 56002 DSP running at 40MHz, what BTW was a good enough reason for me to purchase the board. But despite the fact that 5600x is the single most popular DSP line in the world, and that quite some Delfinas (in both Classic and Lite variety) have been sold by their maker, not many programs as yet have appeared that exploit the potential available.
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  dfx:Amiga - PC floppy interface
  Author: dfx   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Compatible with Amithlon, WinUAE, Classic Amigas, hopefully AmigaOne. There will be 2 options available: Dfx with Option 1 Classic Amigas to enable PC HD floppies as DF0: (requires KS3.0,020 or >) DFx with Option 2 Amithlon/WinUAE able to read and write Amiga floppies. How it Works: Pass thru PCB with 34Way Header on one side and 34Way Socket on the Other. Also Uses 5V power from the floppy connector which is also passed thru. The chip polls at 2 sec intervals to test for disk insertion. Hopefully Amithlon can make use of this feature so that when the Disk Requestor comes up it will auto read like a true amiga.
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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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  ELSAT S.C. Multimedia & Video
  Author: ELSAT   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AMIGA Peripheral maker. - Video decomression systems, Video monitoring systems and logo generators,
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  Ethernet on the Amiga!
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Ok--people on csa.* have been asking with increasing frequency how they can get ethernet on their Amigas. This page is an attempt to make life easy for everyone so people can be directed here and this question does not need to be answered many times a day.
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  FAQ on PP&S 040
  Author: Tim Salazar   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is a new FAQ. It has changed from my last PPI 040 FAQ. I now use RomTagMem to get full contiguous ram. The PPI 040 originally separated 2meg at the 2meg to 4meg address to the 16bit address and split the ram into 3 pieces. IE. if you had 16meg you got 2meg 32bit, 2meg 16bit, and 12meg 32.
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  Graffiti Card Info
  Author: Jens Schonfeld   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Graffiti changes the Amiga bitplaned graphics into a chunky pixel mode. I.e. one byte in memory represents a single pixel. The value of a byte selects it's colour. The colour palette is 256 out of 262144 at a time. Possible resolutions are 640x256 (hires version only), 320x256, 160x256 and 80x256. In each mode, 256 colours are available, interlacing doubles the vertical resolution.
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  Guru Meditation Errors - How to Read Them
  Author: AmigaLove Forum   Verified: 2022-01-05
  Transcribed from an old document. Author and year unknown. Stamped by "Megadisc", a small Australian magazine-on-a-disc. It's not always obvious why your Amiga guru's. With the codes below, you can break the meaning down to its basic components and get to the bottom of things. Guru Meditations Probably all Amiga owners have seen the guru at one time or another. The guru meditation is what your Amiga does when the low level error trapping routines catch an error before the computer crashes. When the higher-level routines detect the error you are given a requestor saying: 'Software Failure. Task held. Finish ALL disk activity', with two gadgets saying retry and cancel. Retry usually does nothing and cancel causes a guru. The proper term for the guru is an alert. The alerts give you some useful information about why the Amiga crashed and what program caused the program to crash.
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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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  Hardware Drivers
  Author: Paul Martin   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Here is a collection of Hardware Drivers for various Amiga boards. Although this software is downloaded from my server I cannot be held responsible if you Amiga stops working/dies/blows up/your sister goes weird etc. after using any of these drivers. Most are downloadable from the manufacturers own homepages. I just thought it would be better to put them all in one place.
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  Hardware link collection
  Author: Carsten Raas   Verified: 0000-00-00
  100's of links
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  Hardware patch for the vmc isdn blaster
  Author: Michael Boehmer   Verified: 0000-00-00
  On this page, a hardware patch for the vmc isdn blaster is presented. This patch corrects some of the bugs in the PALces, which lead to strange effects when one tries to use the hyperCOM 3i expansion module.
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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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  ibm Power PC Page
  Author: ibm   Verified: 0000-00-00
  IBM's scalable PowerPC architecture provides a common programming platform for the network. It's what makes IBM PowerPC microprocessors and embedded processors ideally suited for high-end workstations, data storage and servers... wired hubs, routers, and switches... as well as hand-held communications devices and other pervasive computing applications.
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  ICY
  Author: Michael Boehmer   Verified: 0000-00-00
  ICY is an I˛C controller card suitable for all Amiga models equipped with a Zorro II / III compatible bus. Though there are several other external I˛C adaptors for the Amiga, I decided to design an internal I˛C adaptor for the Zorro bus system.
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  Improving Your Amiga's Performance
  Author: dhomas trenn   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Optimization for Accelerators. The Tale of the Oxyron, the Cyber and the Matthias
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  Individual Computers
  Author: J. Schoenfeld   Verified: 0000-00-00
  .. for creative minds .. Makers of ISDN Surfer and X-Surf Ethernet, IDE-fix, Graffiti, catweasel and more. . I have an X-Surf and I love it!!! Good software support.
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  InfraBox - Infrared Harware Thing
  Author: Leon Woestenberg   Verified: 0000-00-00
  InfraBox is a hardware module that can send and receive infrared remote control signals. It connects to your computer, providing you with a powerful way to control your home entertainment equipment by software. As it can receive as well, you can also control your computer with a remote control commander. Currently, the module is available: for Amiga computers where it connects to the 2nd gameport. Download the Amiga InfraFace software for free.
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  Installing the Ateo Bus and Expansion cards in an A1200 Power Tower
  Author: Sam Byford   Verified: 0001-11-30
  Here at Kickstart we are big fans of the excellent range of Amiga hardware that was available from the French Amiga developers, Ateo Concepts, and we have many happy users of this system. They provided one of the most economic and simplest ways of having a graphics card in an Amiga 1200 tower using their superb Pixel64 card on the Ateo Bus Board system. There is also a range of other expansion cards that includes such cards as a Fast Serial and Parallel cards, Ethernet cards and a SCSI card. We have decided to include this installation Guide on our web site, just to show you all how simple and rewarding a purchase it is. (by Greg May - Revised by Sam Byford)
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