Has standard Simm socket for up to 8MB●
Has 2.5" HDD interface and mountings for an internal unit●
Everything (inc HDD) fits inside the CD32 (sockets protrude about 10mm)●
Supplied with WB3.0 on CDROM (obviously has K/s 3.1 already)●
VERY reliable - it must be the only Amiga accessory that we've picked up & plugged in and its
worked perfectly first time and ever since.
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It really does become a portable Amiga.●
Or use a CD32x. This is a 19" rack mounted system for CD32s used in professional applications. It
includes remote monitoring of CD32x units, fault detection, and options for genlocking and MPEG.
There are connectors available for...
Networking●
RGB port●
Scart port●
Floppy port●
IDE connector●
Volume control●
Stereo input and output●
Internal battery backed clock.●
Mick Tinker of Index said that they're working on a home version of the CD32x. Anyone have an update
on this product? Let me know.
Q: What are the SX-1 jumper descriptions?
A: Jumper number...
1
OFF = If you have 1 or 4 megs.
ON = If you have 2 or 8 megs.
2
OFF = If you have 1 or 2 megs.
ON = If you have 4 or 8 megs.
3
OFF = If you have memory.
ON = If you have no memory (or defeat autoconfig).
4
OFF = Normal boot time.
ON = Add 10 seconds to boot time (for slow HDs).
5
OFF = If keyboard has two Alt keys.
ON = If keyboard has no Right-Alt (Right-CTRL used instead).
Q: How do I connect up an external 3.5" IDE drive to the SX-1?
A: Make your own connector using the pinouts given in the manual. There's no +12V supply on the 37
pin IDE plug, but you can wire in your own power supply or take the +12V supply from the floppy port
instead. Always try Redmond Cable for your odd cable needs.
Or make a 2.5" to 3.5" conversion cable, and wire in your own power supply. Conversion cables can be
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