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Misc. Hardware
HK Computer: Amiga-Bremse
Connection: CPU Socket |
Amiga-Bremse front
Amiga-Bremse back
Amiga-Bremse switch
Closeup of front - 203K
Closeup of backside - 213K
Closeup of switch - 198K
The Amiga-Bremse is a device wich will allow you to slow your Amiga or to stop it.
This was very useful to to get high-scores in very difficult games e.g.
Amiga-Bremse connects between the 68K socket and the processor.
There is a three-way switch to control the Amiga-Bremse
In the middle position, your Amiga runs normal. Switch it to the left will "freeze" the Amiga just in time. Switch it to the right, acticates the potentiometer to control the Amigas speed infinitely.
Contributions to this page by:
Fivoli Domingo
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 18:47
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