ID #2920

ACT Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH: Apollo 1240

Wizard Developments: Magnum 1240
Connection: Trapdoor Slot (A1200)

apollo1240.jpg

apollo1240_back.jpg

Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz
Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz

 Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz, rear (heatsink and fan missing)
Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz, rear (heatsink and fan missing)

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Hi Res Version of Image 1 - 281K
Hi Res Version of Image 1 - 337K
Hi Res Version, Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz - 1591K
Hi Res Version, Apollo 1240, 040@28Mhz, rear (heatsink and fan missing) - 1839K
Hi Res Version of Front - 68K
Hi Res Version of Back - 56K

Processor:040@25Mhz, 040@33Mhz or 040@40Mhz
FPU:Internal
MMU:Internal
Max Ram:32MB (64MB with additional SIMM socket)
Ram Type:1 x 72pin SIMM socket. (An additional SIMM socket can be fitted), (EDO RAM works but is not taken advantage of)

An accelerator which plugs into the trapdoor slot of the A1200. An optional SCSI-II controller was available for this card. It is fully PCMCIA compatible and an additional SIMM socket could be fitted by the dealer, or end user if they were competent enough.

Jumpers

JumperOFFON
RAMTurn off RAMTurn on RAM
SCSIDisable SCSI AutobootEnable SCSI Autoboot
Processor040 Installed060 Installed

SCSI Jumper

The SCSI interface's autoboot option should be turned off if there are no bootable devices or any devices at all attached to the SCSI bus. This prevents a 30 second delay while the system attempts to detect bootable SCSI devices. It is possible to upgrade this card to an 060 with an appropriate voltage regulator.

CLK Jumper

ProcessorPosition
040 @ any MhzSet to 040
060@50MhzSet to 060
060@66MhzSet to 040

Contributions to this page by:
Ian Stedman, RiWa & Friends, Stephan Neise

Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-24 20:15
Revision: 1.0

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