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Will this fit in an A2000 ? #10
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Hi, it will not fit in the 68k CPU-socket unless you stack it (elevate it) with a couple of pin-strips. That will work but maybe not the prettiest solution. Another way would be to use a re-locator that goes in the co-pro slot of the A2000. There is a re-locator that looks like this that I think should work: I haven't tested it though. |
Considering both options , but will probably go for the cheaper
solution.
Thanks for the Info .
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Subject Re: [jbilander/SF500] Will this fit in an A2000 ? (Issue #10)
Hi, it will not fit in the 68k CPU-socket unless you stack it (elevate
it) with a couple of pin-strips. That will work but maybe not the
prettiest solution. Another way would be to use a re-locator that goes
in the co-pro slot of the A2000. There is a re-locator that looks like
this that I think should work:
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I haven't tested it though.
Another obvious option is to go for the SF2000 instead.
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I would like to add a small accelerator to my A2000 and would like to know if this will physically fit and work ?
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