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===Atari Falcon=== |
===Atari Falcon=== |
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+ | *Afterburner - Top of the range for its time (mid-nineties) 68040 booster. |
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+ | *Blow Up 3 - Boosted '030 to 40mhz, added fastram and screen resolution enhancer, another one from Atari Workshops. |
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+ | *Centurbo 1 - Rodolphe Czuba's version of this. |
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+ | *Centurbo 2 |
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*[[CT60]] / [[CT60|CT63]] - [http://www.powerphenix.com/CT60/english/welcome.htm Power Phenix] 68060 accelerator for the [[Atari Falcon]]. |
*[[CT60]] / [[CT60|CT63]] - [http://www.powerphenix.com/CT60/english/welcome.htm Power Phenix] 68060 accelerator for the [[Atari Falcon]]. |
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+ | *DX-3 board - from OXO Concept |
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+ | *HighSpeed40 - This was in 1996 and you could switch between 20 and 40MHz cpu. |
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+ | *Mighty Sonic 32 (with this one you have to put the 030 from the f030 on the accel board), fastram |
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+ | *Mighty Mic 32 (no fastram) |
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+ | *Nemesis - System overclocker to 150% of normal Falcon speed, handled by Titan Designs/Black Scorpion in UK |
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+ | *[[Phantom]] - Cheaper Czech-built Nemesis style overclocker. |
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+ | *Power Up - Simple 16 to 32mhz cpu clocker, very early, distributed by Atari Workshops in the UK. |
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*[[Power Up 2 by System Soltuions]] - 32Mhz accelerator for Atari Falcon |
*[[Power Up 2 by System Soltuions]] - 32Mhz accelerator for Atari Falcon |
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+ | *Skunk 32 |
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+ | *Speed Resolution board 40mhz by Hard&Soft |
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+ | *Tempest - PowerPC based, extensively written about, prototyped, but not made?! This started as contemporary with CT2! |
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+ | *Veloce Falcon - To take Falcon to 40mhz, fastram capability, modelled on Veloce STe, never produced? |
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+ | *Wizztronics Barracuda 040 - 33 mhz 6840 and two vme-bus-slots. Optional FastRam-card, 128 megs. (never sold?) |
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Revision as of 12:25, 9 December 2015
The beginnings of a list of accelerators boards available for the TOS range.
Atari ST Range
- AdSpeed ST - ICD - 16Mhz accelerator. Software switchable between 8/16Mhz
- JATO 16Mhz Board - John Russell Innovations - 16Mhz accelerator board.
- CMI 16Mhz Board - Creative Microsystems Inc. - 16Mhz accelerator board. Also adds sockets for Blitter chip and 68881 FPU. It also has a method to speed up TOS access called fastROM.
- Turbo16 - Fast Technologies - 16Mhz accelerator board.
- SST - Gadgets by Small & Fast Technologies - 16Mhz 68030 accelerator board.
- Turbo 20/25 by System Solutions - Accelerator for ST and Mega ST
- T28 and T36 by System Solutions - 28Mhz and 36Mhz accelerator for STF, STFM, STE and Mega ST
- Plus Cache ST by Atari Workshop - 16Mhz accelerator for STFM
- PAK 68/3 by System Solutions - 32/40/50Mhz accelerator for STFM, STE (with adapter), Mega ST & Mega STE
Atari Falcon
- Afterburner - Top of the range for its time (mid-nineties) 68040 booster.
- Blow Up 3 - Boosted '030 to 40mhz, added fastram and screen resolution enhancer, another one from Atari Workshops.
- Centurbo 1 - Rodolphe Czuba's version of this.
- Centurbo 2
- CT60 / CT63 - Power Phenix 68060 accelerator for the Atari Falcon.
- DX-3 board - from OXO Concept
- HighSpeed40 - This was in 1996 and you could switch between 20 and 40MHz cpu.
- Mighty Sonic 32 (with this one you have to put the 030 from the f030 on the accel board), fastram
- Mighty Mic 32 (no fastram)
- Nemesis - System overclocker to 150% of normal Falcon speed, handled by Titan Designs/Black Scorpion in UK
- Phantom - Cheaper Czech-built Nemesis style overclocker.
- Power Up - Simple 16 to 32mhz cpu clocker, very early, distributed by Atari Workshops in the UK.
- Power Up 2 by System Soltuions - 32Mhz accelerator for Atari Falcon
- Skunk 32
- Speed Resolution board 40mhz by Hard&Soft
- Tempest - PowerPC based, extensively written about, prototyped, but not made?! This started as contemporary with CT2!
- Veloce Falcon - To take Falcon to 40mhz, fastram capability, modelled on Veloce STe, never produced?
- Wizztronics Barracuda 040 - 33 mhz 6840 and two vme-bus-slots. Optional FastRam-card, 128 megs. (never sold?)
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