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- From: bull@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 1200 with '040 ?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.163636.90636@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 16:36:36 +1100
- References: <1992Nov16.172702.3226@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>
- Organization: Computer Centre, Monash University, Australia
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- ajs@news.dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Andrew Satterthwaite) writes:
-
- > OK, before anyone flames this for sounding daft, I don't know much about
- > chip connections and hardware generally but I was wondering wether it would
- > be possible to plug a 68040 into an A1200. I realise it may need a host board
- > or something but surely it wouldn't be that difficult for GVP or someone
- > to come up with something, and as it wouldn't need extra 32 bit memory (as
- > the A1200 has got it already) it should be fairly cheap compared to A500/2000
- > '040 accelerators.
-
- In theory it can be done, but in practice it may be a problem.
- The A1200 has a 32 bit expansion trapdoor, similar to the A500's 16 bit
- trapdoor (but the A1200 trapdoor is designed to be able to handle a
- wider variety of devices than the A500 trapdoor). You could put an 040
- on a board in the trapdoor, but the problem I see is heat. The 040
- puts out more heat than even Motorolla thought it would when they were
- designing it. If you look at the 040 cards made for A3000's, they have
- either a heat sink or a small fan on top of the 040 to keep it cool.
- Try putting an 040 in the A1200 trapdoor and you could have heat
- problems.
-
- George Robbins, is there enough space in the expansion bay for
- an 040 with a fan or heat sink? How good is the air circulation without
- using a fan to force air through the expansion bay?
-
- The next point is 32 bit FAST ram. The A1200 has 2 megs of
- 32 bit CHIP ram (CHIP ram is the ram used by the graphics and sound
- chips, Agnes, Paula, etc). When you're running graphics intensive
- programs, the graphics chips get priority when accessing CHIP ram.
- This means that if an 040 (or the 020 in the 1200) needs to use
- CHIP ram at the same time as the custom chips, the custom chips
- get first go and the CPU has to wait. If the only ram you have in the
- A1200 is CHIP ram, this will happen a lot. The answer is to add
- more ram, which will be recognised by the CPU, but not by the
- custom chips (called FAST ram). The CPU can access FAST ram without
- having to wait for the custom chips. Where do you add this extra
- ram? On the trapdoor board? You've already got an 040 on that board
- so putting extra stuff there is going to make the heat problem worse.
- There are no sockets on the motherboard for FAST ram, so the other
- alternative is to use the PCMIA slot, but it's 16 bits wide, not
- 32 bit.
-
- What about a piggyback setup like so many of the A500
- accellerators use? The 020 is surface mounted (it's *soldered* to the
- motherboard). You can't use a piggyback board because you don't have a
- cpu socket to plug it into. Even if the 020 was socket mounted, you
- would still have to deal with a case which may not be big enough to fit
- an 040, and the heat problem crops up again.
-
- > Is this a daft idea, or is it a possibility ... If the latter what
- > sort of price range would we be looking at (please quote in pounds sterling
- > if possible as everyone seems to double the price of everything over here in
- > England.
-
- I don't doubt that someone will try to develop an 040 board for
- the A1200, but I have doubts over how reliable it will be. An 030 board
- is more realistic since the 030 is smaller than an 040, produces less heat
- and is cheaper.
-
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