Not only do I have all my SCSI peripherals working but now I have an extra 64Mb of Fast RAM to play with. This has been another great addition to my A1200. Ability to connect 6 SCSI devices with ID’s between 0 and 7 (the Blizzard SCSI Card itself is device 0).įitting the card is a little more involved than the accelerator was as installing the rear-mounted SCSI port requires removing the floppy drive to gain access to the expansion port.Įditing the ZIP mountlist tool type to use my Blizzard vice.Ī quick CTRL-A-A reboot and everything was working – my Zip drives, CDROM’s and Music CD’s were all recognised correctly.72-pin standard SIMM socket for memory expansion by up to 128Mb in addition to the memory already installed on the Blizzard Turbo Board.Transmission rates up to 7Mb/s asynchronous and up to 10 Mb/s synchronous on the SCSI bus.Fast SCSI-II DMA Controller for the Blizzard 1230-IV or Blizzard 1260 Turbo Boards.The headline specifications are listed below: The manual proudly claims that it will “set new performance standards in its class”. In the mid 90’s these cards were pretty cutting edge and offered Amiga 1200 owners some impressive features. The large white area is insulating material to prevent short-circuits.
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